17 January 2021
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The outspoken rocker previously accused the punk band of class appropriation, prompting their frontman Joe Talbot to hit back and call him a bully, and now Jason has taken their feud further with an apparent-swipe at the group in ‘Nudge It’, a song on their new album ‘Spare Ribs’, in which he sings about being “stood outside a high rise, trying to act like you’re gangsta”.
And though he claimed to feel “a bit bad” about the feud, Jason insisted his rivals need to be in the firing line because of their “terrible” music.
He said: “I do feel a bit bad because they’re harmless idiots really, like a UK Foo Fighters.
16 January 2021
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Olivia Rodrigo joined Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 to chat about her chart-topping single “Drivers License” . She tells Zane how she’s handling the song’s massive success, the origin story of the song, Taylor Swift posting her cover of “Cruel Summer” on her story, being inspired by Gracie Abrams, emotion in songwriting, and what’s next.
Olivia Rodrigo Tells Apple Music About The Massive Success of Drivers License”…
I mean, it s quite insane. Drivers License is my first single that I ve put out, so I truly loved the song always. I didn t really expect it to chart or do anything, I was just so happy with it. So, the fact that it s number one in the world right now is absolutely mind-blowing. I can t believe any of it.
16 January 2021
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Blake Shelton has shrugged off criticism of his new song Minimum Wage, insisting haters are simply trying to pick a fight .
The Boys Round Here singer came under attack after debuting the tune during a TV performance on New Year s Eve, revealing he d penned the track about his romance with fiancee Gwen Stefani. However, some of the lyrics in the chorus didn t sit well with viewers as Shelton sang, Girl, your love can make a man feel rich on minimum wage. Twitter trolls took aim at the musician for the use of the tone deaf reference amid the Covid-19 pandemic, during which so many businesses have been forced to shutter, while millions of people have been left out of work or struggling to make ends meet.