Quincy Jones Disses Taylor Swift: We Need More ‘F*cking Songs, Not Hooks’
Taylor Swift has been selling out stadiums and winning Grammys for years, but at least one legendary composer and producer doesn’t get the hype.
Taylor Swift has been selling out stadiums and winning Grammys for years, but at least one legendary composer and producer doesn’t get the hype.

Country music legend Charlie Daniels said he would ‘love to hear’ Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speak of American veterans ‘with as much compassion’ as he speaks ‘about illegals in this country.’

Recording Academy president and CEO Neil Portnow says he regrets saying women need to “step up” to win Grammy awards, after the Sunday’s ceremony saw male artists take home an overwhelming majority of the major awards.

The former Glee actor Mark Salling has died in an apparent suicide by hanging, according to several reports.

Songwriters and publishers are set to receive increased royalties from Spotify, Apple Music, and other music streaming services, following a ruling.

Taylor Swift has been selling out stadiums and winning Grammys for years, but at least one legendary composer and producer doesn’t get the hype.

The Four judge Charlie Walk is being investigated by the Fox broadcast network over allegations of harassment and groping.

Director Judd Apatow has joined fellow woke-feminist Joss Whedon in publicly attacking and shaming a woman who disagrees with him, who dares think for herself.

Hollywood veteran Tom Hanks has landed the role of Mr. Rogers in an upcoming biopic about the iconic television personality.

Celebrities and activists gathered in New York City Monday night for the star-studded “People’s State of the Union,” a public rally meant to serve as counter-programming to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address on Tuesday.

Actress Meryl Streep has applied to trademark her own name, according to reports.

Actress Kate Winslet expressed her regrets about working with certain “individuals with whom I wish I had not.”

The 60th annual Grammy Awards may have turned out to be a flop with Americans, but the red carpet arrivals and performance ensembles by some of the music industry’s biggest names were hardly boring.

While the 60th Grammy Awards heavily promoted gender politics, from stars wearing white roses as a show of solidarity with the #MeToo and Time’s Up anti-sexual harassment movements to the pro-Dreamers speech from singer Camila Cabello to singer Janelle Monae’s “Time’s Up” speech, only one female performer took home a major award.

Ratings for Sunday’s politically-charged 60th annual Grammy Awards broadcast on CBS dropped dramatically from a year ago, reportedly reaching ‘an all-time low.’

Alex Baldwin compared Woody Allen accuser Dylan Farrow to a character who lies about being raped, prompting Judd Apatow to attack him.

The 60th Grammy Awards went full anti-President Donald Trump on Sunday as the awards show host James Corden enlisted singers Cher and John Legend, rappers Snoop Dogg and Cardi B, music producer DJ Khaled, and failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to read excepts from Michael Wolff’s White House tell-all Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.

During the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, Eric Church, Maren Morris, and the Brothers Osborne sang Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven” as a tribute to concertgoers killed at music venues during 2017.

Singer Camila Cabello took to the Grammy Awards stage to deliver a pro-illegal immigration message, saying American was ‘built by DREAMers.’

Rapper Kendrick Lamar took the stage Sunday night at the 60th annual Grammy Awards and made a political declaration during his Best Rap Album acceptance speech.

The 60th annual Grammy Awards kicked off Sunday night with a politically-charged musical performance by California rapper Kendrick Lamar who sang his hit song “XXX,” as waving American flag filled giants screens above him and military fatigue-clad background dancers marched behind him.

Stars, including Lady Gaga and Kelly Clarkson, turned out on the Grammys red carpet Sunday displaying white roses in solidarity with the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements against sexual misconduct ahead of music’s biggest night and what is usually the wildest display of fashion during awards season.

Follow along as the Breitbart News Big Hollywood team brings you live updates from the show tonight, including winners, commentary and analysis, and of course, the evening’s best fashion, courtesy of John Binder.

Singer-songwriter Joy Villa made a pro-life statement at the 2018 Grammy Awards, arriving on the red carpet in a hand-painted gown and clutch that read ‘Choose Life.’

Legendary standup comic Jackie Mason on Sunday jested that tonight’s Grammy Awards are less about music and more a “contest about who hates Trump more than the other.”

Movie star Angelina Jolie visited a camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan on Sunday, calling for a political solution to Syria’s long-running civil war and saying that “humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution.

Pakistan once again denied accusations that it harbors jihadists, this time shifting the blame towards Hollywood, saying America’s movie maker is “the biggest hub of pornography and terrorism,” reports Dawn.

Filmmaker Michael Moore has claimed in a fundraising email that President Donald Trump is “not well” and presents an “imminent danger” to the world.

Jackie called out Carrey, who recently suggested Trump was pushing America into “suffering beyond imagination,” and Penn, who recently called Trump an “enemy of mankind.”

Israeli actress and Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot posted a tribute on Instagram on Saturday to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

President Donald Trump responded to criticism from rapper Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) who called him a “superbug” during a discussion on CNN about racism.