Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" Hit #1 on iTunes Thanks to the Grammys
Some people are calling it the greatest Grammy performance of all time. And you already know what I'm talking about: The duet between Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs on "Fast Car".
It made such an impact that Tracy's original version of the song . . . which is almost 36 years old, has hit #1 on iTunes.
Meanwhile, Luke said he'll have more to say after he's able to process it all. Luke's version of "Fast Car" previously hit #1 on country radio, and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell was snubbed from the "In Memoriam" segment at the Grammys.
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Jelly Roll Reacts to Not Winning the Grammy
The Grammys were a smash on Sunday night, and Jelly Roll looked like he had himself a fine old time. He was seen dancing and vibing all night. And while he didn't win Best New Artist, he handled the loss like a true pro.
He tweeted, "Just so we are clear, Victoria Monet deserved that award. She is incredible. She has been writing hits for everyone else for a long time." He closed it out by saying, "We come back next year stronger (with) more nominations . . . I'm inspired."
Also, Jelly Roll's wife Bunnie XO caught an awesome moment between him and Taylor Swift while they were taking a picture together. She posted a cute video on Tiktok saying, "When your hubby gets to meet his crush finally."
What an awesome night.
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The Grateful Dead just broke the record for most Top 40 albums, with 59. They were previously tied with Elvis and Frank Sinatra with 58.
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SLAYER'S KERRY KING ANNOUNCES SOLO DEBUT ALBUM, DROPS SINGLE "IDLE HANDS"
Slayer guitarist Kerry King is bursting into the solo world with his solo debut album this spring. “From Hell I Rise” is set to hit the rock scene on May 17th, and ahead of that, King has unveiled its lead single “Idle Hands.”
“If you’ve ever liked any Slayer throughout any part of our history, there’s something on this record that you’ll get into,” promises the star. “Be it classic punk, fast punk, thrash or just plain heavy metal.” King hinted that there’ll be even more new music to come, saying, “Even with a record in the can, I’ve still got so many songs that need to be finished.”
But not everything is sunshine and roses for the hard rocker. In a recent interview with “Rolling Stone,” King says Slayer OG drummer Dave Lombardo is “dead to me.” The strummer alleges the dummer “threw me under the bus” after the band let him go in 2013 following a contract dispute.
Check out Kerry King’s first solo single, “Idle Hands,” here.
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