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12 of the best songs of 2020
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Lil Wayne was allegedly making some major money moves behind the scenes this summer. According to Music Business Worldwide, the multiplatinum-selling rapper sold the Young Money catalog to Universal Music Group for $100 million in June. At least that’s what his ex-manager Ronald E. Sweeney who’s suing Wayne to the tune of $20 million says.
Sweeney filed the suit in California’s Superior Court on December 10, accusing Wayne of “failing to honor an oral agreement to pay Sweeney a 10 percent share of certain one-off windfalls.” The lawsuit states as Wayne’s “personal manager,” he was told he’d receive 10 percent of proceeds from three separate paydays two lawsuit settlements plus the sale of “any master recordings owned by the Young Money [record] Label.”
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Mariah Carey is marking yet another milestone in a life largely spent churning out No. 1s. At 20, Carey scored her first chart-topping hit when “Vision of Love,” her debut single, dominated Billboard’s Hot 100 in August 1990. In 2019 and 2020, Carey set records again with All I Want for Christmas Is You topping the charts years after release. To celebrate, we’re putting each infectious smash in our own (highly subjective) order
1. “Fantasy” (
995, 8 weeks)
“Fantasy” isn’t just the platonic ideal of a Mariah Carey single it’s an all-around perfect song. Built on a squiggling sample borrowed from Tom Tom Club’s 1981 hit “Genius of Love,” the track (co-produced by Carey, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and Dave Hall) hit just hard enough to cement Carey’s hip-hop bona fides but was still bubbly enough for suburban middle-school dances.
‘We share a hunger’ … Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Sharleen Spiteri of Texas.
‘We share a hunger’ … Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Sharleen Spiteri of Texas.
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It’s February 1998, and the now-defunct London Arena is about to play host to one of the most unforgettable pairings in the history of the Brit awards. Backstage, Sharleen Spiteri of Glaswegian pop-soul group Texas is getting ready to perform the group’s hit Say What You Want as a duet with an unlikely partner: Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man. But the performance – the world debut of this radical rework – almost doesn’t happen.
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