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Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against ‘RHOP’ Stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon – Entertainment Tonight

  1. Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against ‘RHOP’ Stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon Entertainment Tonight
  2. Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars Rolling Stone
  3. Eminem Asks Not To Stand Up In Court Battle Over Trademarking The Term ‘Shady’ Deadline
  4. Eminem seeks protective order against Real Housewives of Potomac stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon amid his Daily Mail
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Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon – Entertainment Tonight

  1. Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon Entertainment Tonight
  2. Eminem requests protective order against ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over ‘Shady’ trademark dispute. Entertainment Weekly News
  3. Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon in Trademark Dispute Case PEOPLE
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Eminem Asks Not To Stand Up In Court Battle Over Trademarking The Term ‘Shady’ – Deadline

  1. Eminem Asks Not To Stand Up In Court Battle Over Trademarking The Term ‘Shady’ Deadline
  2. Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon in Trademark Dispute Case PEOPLE
  3. Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars Rolling Stone
  4. Eminem requests protective order against ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over ‘Shady’ trademark dispute. Entertainment Weekly News
  5. Eminem Asks to Skip Deposition in Dispute With ‘RHOP’ Stars Us Weekly

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Eminem requests protective order against ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over ‘Shady’ trademark dispute. – Entertainment Weekly News

  1. Eminem requests protective order against ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over ‘Shady’ trademark dispute. Entertainment Weekly News
  2. Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon in Trademark Dispute Case PEOPLE
  3. Eminem Asks Not To Stand Up In Court Battle Over Trademarking The Term ‘Shady’ Deadline
  4. Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars Rolling Stone
  5. Eminem Asks to Skip Deposition in Dispute With ‘RHOP’ Stars Us Weekly

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Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars – Rolling Stone

  1. Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars Rolling Stone
  2. Eminem Seeks Protective Order Against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon in Trademark Dispute Case PEOPLE
  3. Eminem requests protective order against ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over ‘Shady’ trademark dispute. Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Eminem Asks Not To Stand Up In Court Battle Over Trademarking The Term ‘Shady’ Deadline
  5. Eminem Asks to Skip Deposition in Dispute With ‘RHOP’ Stars Us Weekly

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8 Mile’s Mekhi Phifer Says Sequel to Eminem Movie Won’t Happen

If you are hoping for a sequel to Eminem’s beloved 2002 film 8 Mile, don’t hold your breath. Actor Mekhi Phifer, who co-starred in the movie with Em, said a sequel won’t happen.

On Monday (Jan. 2), TMZ posted a video of a street interview with Hollywood star Mekhi Phifer. The camerawoman mentioned to the actor that 8 Mile recently celebrated its 20th anniversary back in November and posed this question to him: People are wondering, why hasn’t there been a second one?

In response, Mekhi said there’s no chance of a sequel happening, and he gave a good reason.

“Sometimes it’s best to just leave it at one,” he stated. “Sometimes it’s just best to leave it alone. Once you make a classic, no reason to fool around with it.”

The 48-year-old thespian also confirmed that there’s never been a conversation about making one, either—not with him or Eminem.

“Nope. Probably not. Never,” he said. “I think, you know, leave the classics alone and it’ll be all good. Let’s just live with the 8 Mile.”

The camerawoman then offered an idea for the sequel to be a story about what happens to Eminem’s character B-Rabbit after he becomes successful in the rap game two decades later. While Phifer thought the new story arc would be interesting, he said he won’t star in the movie and doubts Eminem would be interested in appearing in a sequel.

“The story that we told is the story,” he said. “You know, I mean, it could be interesting, but I wouldn’t be in it, and I’m sure Eminem wouldn’t be in it either.”

In the end, Mehki Phifer feels that people should simply enjoy 8 Mile as a standalone film, with no sequel necessary.

8 Mile is arguably Eminem’s biggest movie of his music and film career. In the flick, Em plays a Detroit rapper named Jimmy Smith (aka B-Rabbit) who fights his way to the top of the battle rap circuit. Mekhi plays Future, Jimmy’s best friend and the rap battle host. The film earned Em his first Academy Award win for Best Original Song for “Lose Yourself” at the 2003 Oscars ceremony.

The Diamond-certified song also won him two trophies for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2004 Grammy Awards.

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Eminem and Spider-Man have a rap battle on Amazing Spider-Man #1 variant cover

Hip-hop superstar and recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eminem is coming back to Marvel Comics for an Amazing Spider-Man #1 variant cover which pits Eminem against Spider-Man himself in an image that pays homage to the climactic rap battle scene of Eminem’s 2002 biopic film 8 Mile, with Marvel characters like Miles Morales, Ghost-Spider, Daredevil, and Luke Cage in the audience. 

“HONORED to be on the official variant of The Amazing Spider-Man (2022),” tweeted the official Eminem Twitter account (opens in new tab) on November 21, along with an announcement that the variant will go on sale Tuesday, November 22 through Eminem’s website.

The new variant is for Amazing Spider-Man #1 (Legacy #895) which was released in April and is illustrated by Salvador Larroca and Edgar Delgado.

Amazing Spider-Man Eminem variant cover (Image credit: Marvel Comics)

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Eminem is the second hip hop legend to appear on a Marvel Comics cover this month. Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace appeared on a variant cover to Deadpool #1, created in association with hustl., who is also working with Marvel for the Eminem cover. 

5,000 print copies are available for purchase on TheHaul.com (opens in new tab) and an additional 1,000 limited print run of the spotlight version of the variant comic cover will go on sale Tuesday, November 29.

“I’ve always been a huge Spider-Man fan since I was a kid,” Eminem says in Marvel’s official announcement. “He’s definitely in my top 5… So being on a cover battling Spider-Man is such a thrill and an honor.”

Eminem, oddly enough, is no stranger to Marvel Comics.

Way back in 2009, he co-starred alongside Frank Castle in Eminem/Punisher #1, in which Punisher teams up with Eminem to take on terrorists who interrupt one of his concerts. That comic was also drawn by Salvador Larroca. Additionally, Eminem provided theme songs for Sony’s 2018 Venom film and its 2021 sequel Let There Be Carnage.

Stay up to date on all the new Spider-Man comics Marvel has planned for release in 2022 and 2023.



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Parton unleashes her inner rock star, Mellencamp declares ‘f*** antisemitism,’ Eminem gives hip-hop history lesson at diverse Rock Hall ceremony

Dolly Parton performs at the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 5, 2022 in Los Angeles. (Photo” Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)

Back in March of this year, just a little over a month after it was announced that Dolly Parton was among the 17 nominees on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022 ballot, the 76-year-old country legend made the shocking and unprecedented announcement that she was “respectfully” withdrawing from nominations — because she didn’t feel “worthy” of the honor. However, two-thirds of the ballots had already been mailed out to Hall voters, so she remained in the running — and while Parton’s issue with her eligibility seemed to stem from her concern that she wasn’t “rock ‘n’ roll” enough, many of those voters thought otherwise. Parton was voted into the Hall anyway, and so, when she appeared at Saturday’s induction ceremony, she wanted to make sure she truly qualified — announcing plans for a rock album and even debuting a new rock song.

“I’m sure a lot of you know that back when they said they were going to put me in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I didn’t really feel like I had done enough to deserve that and I didn’t understand it at the time,” Parton told the audience (shortly after being inducted by Pink, who praised Parton’s “sheer genius”). “When I always thought about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I thought that was just for people in rock ‘n’ roll. And I thought, ‘Well, if I’m going to be in the Rock & Roll Hall Fame, I’m gonna have to do a rock album — because my husband of 56 years is a huge rock fan… and he’s always said, ‘You should do a rock album.’ And I thought about it a few times, but timing is everything. And then when this all came up… I thought, ‘Well, since I am gonna be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I’m gonna write a song for tonight’ — which I’m gonna sing in a minute.”

With that, Parton excused herself to change out of her sequined minidress, almost leaving her trophy behind at the podium and joking, “See what this means to me? I almost forgot it!” But when she returned to the stage, she was in serious rocker mode, looking like she’d borrowed an outfit from Rob Halford of fellow Class of 2022 inductees Judas Priest. “I’m a rock star now!” she declared, rocking a figure-hugging, bellbottomed, black patent leather catsuit dripping with metal chains. “I figure if I’m gonna be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I have to earn it,” she explained.

Accompanied by Kent Wells (who Parton said will be producing her rock record) and the Zac Brown Band, Parton proceeded to debut her new rock single, simply and aptly titled “Rockin’,” which shouted out many of the rock ‘n’ roll architects who entered the Hall via the inaugural Class of ’86. “I grew up lovin’ Elvis, and wild-man Jerry Lee/Chuck Berry, Little Richard/They all cast a spell on me/Carl Perkins and those blue suede shoes had no place on the farm… I was just a child, but I went hog-wild/For the rhythm and the beat,” she sang. “I’ve been rockin’, rockin’, rockin’ since the day I was born/I’ll be rockin’ till the day I’m gone/I still got rock ‘n’ roll down in my country soul/And I’ll be rockin’ till the cows come home.”

“And you thought I couldn’t rock!” she quipped, punctuating her statement with a Pete Townshend-like windmill strum across her electric guitar.

Parton’s Rock Hall tribute, which closed Saturday’s ceremony, also included Pink and Brandi Carlile dueting on “Coat of Many Colors” and Sheryl Crow and Brown singing “9 to 5.” But the epic closer was a group number of “Jolene” — certainly a bona fide rock classic, considering that it has been covered by the White Stripes, Miley Cyrus, and even post-punk/gothic bands the Sisters of Mercy and Strawberry Switchblade. The all-star performance featured Brown, Carlile, Crow, and fellow 2022 inductees Eurythmics (with Annie Lennox in a red cowboy hat), Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran, and Halford. (Halford seemed especially delighted to share the stage with Parton, as he cuddled up to the country legend, beaming.) “That was fun!” Parton gushed enthusiastically, hardly seeming like an artist who just announced that she’s retiring from touring.

Dolly Parton and Rob Halford perform onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on Nov. 5, 2022 in Los Angeles. (Photo: Amy Sussman/WireImage)

“We’ve got a star-studded stage! I feel like a hillbilly in the city,” Parton giggled. Earlier, during her acceptance speech, she asked the A-list audience, “Any of you rock stars gonna help me out on [my rock album]? Well, good — ‘cause I’m gonna hold you to it!” Surely everyone who shared the stage with her Saturday would be eager to volunteer their services.

Saturday’s ceremony featured other surprise guests, like Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Ed Sheeran accompanying Class of 2022 inductee Eminem on the “Dream On”-interpolating “Sing for the Moment” and “Stan,” respectively; Sara Bareilles singing “Nobody Does It Better” and Olivia Rodrigo doing “You’re So Vain” to honor inductee Carly Simon, who skipped the event because she is mourning the recent deaths of her two sisters; Dave Grohl, who joined his inductee pal Lionel Richie for a Faith No More-like rendition of the Commodores’ “Easy”; and Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp, who played “one last one for the Killer” and paid tribute to the late Jerry Lee Lewis with “High School Confidential” and “Great Balls of Fire.”

Inductee Lionel Richie and Dave Grohl perform onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. (Photo: Kevin Kane/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

While many of the speeches, including obviously Parton’s, were lighthearted and fun, there were more serious moments at the podium. The night began on a somber note with Duran Duran announcing that their original guitarist, Andy Taylor, was unable to attend the ceremony because he is battling stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. Later, Richie got slightly political during his speech, recalling instances in his career when he was told by people in the industry that he “wasn’t Black enough” and stating, “Rock ‘n’ roll is not a color. It’s a feeling. It’s a vibe.”

And when Mellencamp presented high-powered entertainment attorney Allen Grubman with the Hall’s industry-focused Ahmet Ertegun Award, he mentioned that Grubman is Jewish and said, “I’m a gentile whose life has been enriched by countless Jewish people. … Guys, I cannot tell you how f***ing important it is to speak out, if you’re an artist, against antisemitism, against all forms bigotry, all forms of hatred. Whenever you hear hate speech, whenever you hear saying someone derogatory about someone else, we’re all human beings. I don’t give a f*** if you’re Jewish, Black, white, tutti-frutti. I don’t care. Here’s the trick: Silence is complicity. Can I say that again? Silence is complicity. I want to say I’m standing here tonight loudly and proudly, and in solidarity with Allen, his family, and all of my Jewish friends, and all the entire Jewish people of the world. F*** antisemitism, and f*** anybody who says anything in that manner.”

John Mellencamp, next to a photo of Allen Grubman, speaks onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. (Photo: Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images)

On the lighter side, perhaps the funniest one-liner of the night was when Priest’s Halford introduced himself with “Hello, I’m the gay guy in the band,” or when Robert Downey Jr., who surprisingly inducted Duran Duran, recalled a “surreal moment” at his 50th birthday party when Duran Duran “played a short set and I shit you not, halfway through ‘Rio,’ a prominent Hollywood director’s wife tore off her bra and tossed it onstage.” But the most entertaining speech overall had to be by Eminem, who — after mentioning his near-fatal 2007 overdose and instructing his daughter Hailie in the audience to “plug your ears” as he admitted, “Drugs were f***ing delicious” — proceeded to spend at least three solid, breathless minutes rattling off a long, alphabetical list of the rap artists who inspired him, from 2 Live Crew and 3rd Bass to the Wu-Tang Clan. “I know that this induction is supposed to be me, like, talking about myself and shit, but f***that,” he said. “I would not be here without them. I’m a high school dropout with a hip-hop education, and these are my teachers and it’s their night just as much as it is mine.” (In a related funny but much less humble moment, Dr. Dre, who inducted Eminem, claimed that Eminem had wanted Dre to mention that Eminem has “a huge penis.”)

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022 included Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo (who were inducted by Sheryl Crow), Duran Duran, Eminem, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie (inducted by Lenny Kravitz), Carly Simon (inducted by Sara Bareilles), and Eurythmics, who were inducted by U2’s the Edge and gave the most fiery performance of the night with “Would I Lie to You,” “Missionary Man,” and “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).” The Musical Excellence Award went to Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (inducted by Janet Jackson) and Judas Priest (inducted by Alice Cooper). Along with Grubman, Sylvia Robinson and Jimmy Iovine also received the Ahmet Ertegun Award, the latter presented by Springsteen. The Early Influence Award went to Harry Belafonte and Elizabeth Cotten.

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics perform onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)

The 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony took place Nov. 5 at Los Angeles’s Microsoft Theater — the first time the event had been staged in L.A. since 2011. The show will be broadcast on HBO on Nov. 19.

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Dolly Parton makes a fashion statement with Pink and Olivia Rodrigo at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Dolly Parton made a show-stopping appearance as she glamorously arrived at the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles earlier Saturday evening. 

Along with the 76-year-old iconic country music singer, Pink, 43 and Olivia Rodrigo, 19, opted for style as they led celebrities on the star-studded red carpet. 

The special ceremony was held to induct a total of 14 new members into its renowned Hall of Fame, including Dolly, Pat Benatar, Eminem, and Duran Duran. 

The Jolene performer donned an eye-catching fitted dress with silver embellishments hanging from the black fabric. 

Her blonde hair was classically styled in elegant curls, allowing her locks to flow down just past her shoulders. 

Dolly slipped into a pair of black, platform heels made with see-through material at the top. 

The talented singer looked incredibly youthful as she flashed a big smile for the cameras on the star-studded red carpet.  

Honoree: The Jolene singer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier on Saturday

So youthful: The Grammy award-winning performer turned heads as she posed for a quick photo session at the ceremony 

Dolly was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier on Saturday at the annual event. 

The country music star, known for hits such as 9 to 5 and Here You Come Again, debuted her first album in 1967. 

Since then, the talented entertainer has remained a prominent figure in the music industry. 

Dolly has received a total of 11 Grammys, along with a whopping 50 nominations, throughout the course of her career. Along with singing, the beauty has also been recognized for her songwriting. 

The singer was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, but initially was hesitant to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when she received the esteemed nomination this year. 

Talented: Dolly was previously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame years ago in 1999, and was initially hesitant to accept the nomination to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Honored: Dolly informed People that she was honored for the nomination and will ‘accept gracefully’ 

Dolly recently spoke to People about her induction, and expressed that she will ‘accept gracefully.’ 

‘I have written a song just for the ceremony, based on the whole story,’ she stated, adding, ‘I’m gonna get to perform that.’ 

She also revealed plans to create a rock n’ roll album in the future, ‘and I’m gonna pull people from the rock ‘n’ roll field to sing with me on it.’ 

Pink was also in attendance as a special guest at the ceremony. The Just Give Me A Reason hitmaker donned a long-sleeved, silver and black dress. 

The zebra patterned, shimmering gown contained a small slit on the left side, giving a glimpse of her edgy, sleek boots.  

Other guests: Pink was also in attendance at the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles 

Stylish: The star donned a shimmering zebra-patterned dress with a pair of sleek, platform boots to complete her overall look

Closer look: The beauty showed the back side of the dress as she sent a smile to the cameras on the red carpet 

Sparkling: The So What performer opted for an eye-catching dress that sparkled under the bright lights 

Her short blonde hair was styled in waves, showcasing her lock-shaped earrings to accessorize her look for the big night. 

Olivia Rodrigo, known for hits such as, good 4 u, kept her look fashionable yet more on the casual side. 

The singer and actress opted for a dark gray backless dress with a pleated skirt. She added a pair of sheer, over-the-knee socks secured with garters. 

She slipped into a pair of shiny black shoes with a small heel, and accessorized her look with a black choker with a large, silver embellishment. 

Fashionably casual: Olivia Rodrigo donned a dark gray backless dress with a short pleated skirt as she attended the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony

Happy: The budding star appeared to be in high spirits as she made a stylish appearance at the event

Posing: The All I Want performer took a few moments to pose for a few memorable snaps early in the evening 

Fashionable: The performer added an edgy touch with sheer, over-the-knee socks secured with garters

Other performers and celebrities that stopped by the special ceremony included Janet Jackson and Sheryl Crowe.

The Any Time, Any Place star made a jaw-dropping appearance as she stepped onto the red carpet. The singer donned a chic, black jumpsuit along with an eye-catching hairstyle.

Sheryl kept her look simple and casual for the busy evening, and donned a yellow Hendricks shirt and leather pants. The star threw on a black blazer on top while slipping into open-toed heels. 

Gwen Stefani was pictured arriving at the venue embodying her early No Doubt days wearing a printed shirt and a sleeveless denim vest. The Sweet Escape singer added fishnet stocking and tall, white platform heeled boots.  

Making a statement: Janet Jackson paved the way as she stepped onto the red carpet at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

Keeping it cool: Sheryl Crowe kept her look simple and casual, wearing a Hendricks T-shirt and fitted leather pants 

Fashionably late: Gwen Stefani was pictured arriving at the star-studded venue following the red carpet photo session

Leggy: Stefani had legs for days in black fishnet tights and sky-high white boots

Stefani posed with music executive Irving Azoff

Monochromatic: Sara Bareilles and Lea Robinson opted for flowy, all-black ensembles as they attended the event

Both Sara Bareilles and Lea Robinson were classic in all-black, monochromatic ensembles as they made their appearances at the event. 

As celebrities gathered at the ceremony, a few group photos were taken later in the evening. Sheryl and Dolly paused for a snap together, along with Brandi Carlile. 

Other top stars in the music industry that were extended an invite included Alice Cooper, and his wife, Sheryl Goddard. The couple showcased their rock n’ roll style on the red carpet. 

Lionel Richie and his girlfriend, Lisa Parigi, were sleek in contrasting ensembles as they posed for photos together. The talented singer was also inducted to the Hall of Fame during the ceremony.  

Taking photos: Sheryl Crowe and Dolly Parton posed for a quick snap together as they crossed paths 

Making memories: Sheryl, Dolly, and singer Brandi Carlile additionally took a photo together 

Icon: Alice Cooper, and his wife, Sheryl Goddard, showcased their rock n’ roll style as they arrived at the ceremony 

Happy: Lionel Richie, and his girlfriend, Lisa Parigi, were stylishly sleek in contrasting ensembles ahead of the singer’s induction to the Hall of Fame 

Duran Duran, an English band from the late 70s and 80s, were dapper as they posed on the red carpet before their special induction and performance on the Hall of Fame stage. 

Judas Priest, another English band known for their heavy metal rock, also were in attendance at the ceremony. The band members posed together for a memorable photo together before receiving the Music Excellence Award. 

Lenny Kravtiz was another renowned musician who attended the Hall of Fame donning a red and silver-colored ensemble that shone under the flashing lights of the cameras. 

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, an R&B record production duo, dressed to impress in classic black suits and black fedoras. The two musicians also were honored with the Music Excellence Award. 

The co-founder of Interscope Records, Jimmy Lovine, was also stopped by alongside his wife, Liberty Ross.  

Bringing back the 80s: Duran Duran was also inducted into the Hall of Fame and gave a performance on stage 

Fun encounter: Dolly excitedly posed for a snap with the English band, Duran Duran, on the red carpet 

Renowned band: English heavy metal rock band, Judas Priest, also stopped by the Hall of Fame red carpet 

Cool factor: Les Binks and KK Downing of Judas Priest proved they still have their cool factor as they posed up on the red carpet

Star: Lenny Kravitz donned a red and silver-colored ensemble as he attended the ceremony on Saturday 

Music industry: Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, along with Interscope Records co-founder, Jimmy Lovine and his wife, Liberty Ross, were seen on the red carpet 

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, who started The Eurythmics, opted for matching ensembles as they were inducted into the esteemed Hall of Fame. 

Pat Benatar wore a blue, layered skirt and black jacket as she held hands with her husband, Neil Giraldo. Both were also inductees earlier Saturday evening. 

Brandi Carlile, an American singer who has garnered 18 Grammy nominations throughout her career thus far, was seen with wife, Catherine Shepherd. 

After talented stars enjoyed time on the red carpet, the ceremony commenced inside the Microsoft Theater. 

Janet presented the Music Excellence Award to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and was later pictured with the two as they happily held their awards.  

Inductees: Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics along with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo entered the esteemed Hall of Fame 

Fan moment: Pink posed in between Annie and Dave as they met on the red carpet before entering the main theater 

Reunion: Annie Lennox and Pink had a warm reunion on the red carpet

Chic: Grammy nominated singer, Brandi Carlile, and wife, Catherine Shepherd, opted for chic pant suits at the event 

Inside look: Janet was pictured smiling on stage as she prepared to introduce Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

Awards: The record production team took a snap with Janet after she presented them with the Music Excellence Award 

Parton with fellow singer-songwriter John Mellencamp

Plus one: Dave Grohl brought along his daughter Violet Grohl

Jovial: Lionel Richie put on a jovial display with Simon Le Bon during the star-studded night

Sheryl stepped onto the stage to introduce Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, and the two gave a memorable performance together for the audience. 

Alice Cooper had the opportunity to welcome Hall of Fame inductee Judas Priest to the stage with the Music Excellence Award. The band also were pictured rocking out at the ceremony. 

Duran Duran performed a number of their hit tunes from over the years, bringing back nostalgia. 

Bruce Springsteen was pictured introducing Jimmy Lovine as he accepted the Ahmet Ertegun Award. The honor is given to non-performing industry professionals who have had a major influence in rock n’ roll music. 

Lenny Kravitz welcomed inductee Lionel Richie ahead of his performance on the stage.  

Funny moment: Sheryl welcomed Pat Benatar and husband Neil Giraldo on stage with a throwback photo of the two music artists 

Superstar: Olivia Rodrigo looked like a total superstar as she dominated the stage

Power couple: Pat and Neil had the chance to perform on stage together as they were officially inducted into the Hall of Fame 

Other awards: Alice Cooper was seen happily speaking on stage as he welcomed inductee Judas Priest to perform at the ceremony 

In their element: Judas Priest band members were pictured rocking out on the stage to celebrate the honor 

Heartfelt speech: Duran Duran gave a quick speech to express their gratitude and honor to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

Honoree: Bruce Springsteen welcomed Jimmy Lovine onto the stage to accept the Ahmet Ertegun Award

Warm welcome: Lenny Kravitz had the opportunity to welcome inductee Lionel Richie to the star-studded stage 

Excited performance: Lionel was pictured singing at a piano as he sang for the cheering audience 

Pucker up! Lionel Ritchie and Dave Grohl shared a friendly peck during their performance

Rockin’ out! The duo rocked out during their electrifying set

Shredding: Dave Grohl showcased his incredible guitar skills

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Beyoncé Officially Removes Kelis’ Sample Off Renaissance Album; Monica Lewinsky Calls for Similar Move in 2013 Song

Beyoncé attends the premiere of Disney’s “The Lion King” at Dolby Theatre on July 09, 2019 in Hollywood, California.
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Update as of 8/4/2022 at 10:30a.m.ET: Kelis has responded to the interpolation of her hit song “Milkshake” being taken off of Beyonce’s Renaissance album. Thanks to fans who began comment creeping on Instagram, Kelis is apparently very grateful for the removal but she’s not moved by it.

“You happy Beyonce took that sample off, cry baby?,” one Instagram user asked according to Hollywood Unlocked. Kelis responded: “Yes I am actually, lol nobody cried.”

When another user said: “TBH, I would have just been happy to be on the album,” Kelis wrote: “And that’s why you are you and thank God I am me lol.”

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Last week, we told you about how “Bossy” singer Kelis called out Beyoncé and former music manager Pharrell Williams for interpolating her 2003 hit song “Milkshake” on Bey’s newly-released Renaissance album without her knowledge. Now, it appears all that hubbub was for nothing as Beyoncé has taken the usage of the song off the album in its entirety.

Per Billboard, the usage of the song appeared on the fifth song on the album, “Energy,” and has now been removed on both Tidal and Apple Music. Subsequently, the move was met with much fanfare online, with many applauding the “Black Parade” singer for removing it outright so as not to further feed into any drama.

Of course, this isn’t the first time Queen Bey has post-audited the album since its release last Friday. As previously reported by The Root, after receiving backlash for her song “Heated —which featured the word “spaz” and was quickly met with disdain from disability advocates who claimed the lyrics were “offensive and ableist,”—the multi-Grammy-winning artist later confirmed in a statement that it would be replaced.

And while those in the community raised a valid point, someone else decided to hop on the bandwagon in an attempt to get Bey to remove or change lyrics from a different song she put out nearly 10 years ago. As EW notes, on Tuesday, Monica Lewisnky (yes, that Monica Lewinksy) sent out a tweet that seemingly suggested that she wanted her name replaced in Beyonce’s 2013 hit song “Partition.”

The particular line in the song, Bey is referring to a man who “Monica Lewisnky’d all on my gown.” However, folks online were quick to call out her hypocrisy, noting that she has “rap song muse” in her Twitter bio while others cited a 2014 Vanity Fair article she wrote in which she thanked Beyoncé for including her on the song but quipped about how it was used incorrectly.

“Miley Cyrus references me in her twerking stage act, Eminem raps about me, and Beyoncé’s latest hit gives me a shout-out. Thanks, Beyoncé,” an excerpt from the article read. “But if we’re verbing, I think you meant ‘Bill Clinton’d all on my gown,’ not ‘Monica Lewinsky’d.’”

She later clarified that in that moment, she was using humor to deal with “painful or humiliating things” as she often does, and that she had not “directly” reached out to Beyoncé’s camp to have the lyrics officially changed.

Monica aside though, if artists are going to start editing their albums due to some people’s disdain of them, whether warranted or not, they have to be very careful of the slippery slope they may end up embarking on if this becomes precedent. Any person, brand, or entity could then cause an uproar all in an attempt to get lyrics changed and I shouldn’t have to tell you how dangerously close that comes to censorship if that kind of thinking and action gets enacted by the wrong party.

What do you think? Should Beyoncé have removed Kelis’ sample? Should she change her 2013 lyrics and edit out Monica’s name? Let’s chat about it in the comments!



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