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Lion King chant composer files $27M lawsuit over song misuse
Lebo M. filed a $27M lawsuit in California against a comedian who posted a false translation of his Lion King chant, "Nants' ...
"Although the songs and listeners were fake, the millions of dollars Smith stole was real." ...
There have been many great rock and roll bands. But none quite match the Rolling Stones’ mix of bad boy swagger, savvy ...
Remember back in the day, when there was a non-zero percent chance that the song you downloaded on Napster or Limewire was mislabeled and you ended up inadvertently listening to someone’s pet project?
The Grammy-award winning South African composer of the iconic chant that opens “The Lion King” is suing a comedian, saying he ...
Before his appearance in a Drake video, Hamdi Lataj was convicted in the U.S. of conspiracy to commit bank burglary. He has ...
The FBI is warning Tennessee music lovers about a surge in scams using AI to steal music, impersonate artists, and commit ...
Credit: Shutterstock Credit: gguy/Shutterstock BMG Rights Management has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against ...
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's surprise divorce after 19 years together rocked Hollywood in late 2025, see what went wrong ...
Lebo M has filed a lawsuit against Learnmore Jonasi, claiming the comedian misinterpreted the iconic Zulu chant in "The Lion ...
The mostly-Korean language film offers an intimate look at BTS' journey to their latest album, “ARIRANG,” released Friday. It ...
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