American Music
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Originally published | 2003 |
Authors | Annie Leibovitz |
Genres | Music Criticism |
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ID | 2066013 |
About American Music
Annie Leibovitz's extraordinary career took off in San Francisco in 1970 when she first submitted a portfolio to Rolling Stone magazine. By 1973 she was the magazine's chief photographer. . . .
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... The awards previously took place in May, but moved to November this year to replace the American Music Awards, which are currently on hiatus...
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... It alleges the 27-year-old reused the work without permission on further releases including The Blessed Madonna remix, which featured Madonna and Missy Elliott, another remix featuring DaBaby and a performance by Dua Lipa at the American Music Awards...
Coolio: Gangsta's Paradise rapper died of fentanyl overdose - manager
... Over a career spanning four decades he recorded eight studio albums and won an American Music Award and three MTV Video Music Awards...
Zara Larsson: Why do celebrities wear offensive outfits?
... " Also in 2013, Katy Perry dressing as a geisha for her performance of Unconditionally at the American Music Awards caused outrage for appropriation of Japanese culture...
Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Fred White dies aged 67
... Over the years the group won six Grammys and four American Music Awards, as well as entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, and gaining a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame...
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...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentKelly Rowland asked the audience at the American Music Awards to " chill out" after they booed Chris Brown s victory in the best male R& B artist category...
Ukrainians dance in the dark to battle power cuts
... Watching her group learn basic steps to Latin American Music allows you briefly to forget the war that grips their country...
Coolio: Gangsta's Paradise rapper dead at 59
... Over a career spanning four decades he recorded eight studio albums and won an American Music Award and three MTV Video Music Awards...
Zara Larsson: Why do celebrities wear offensive outfits?
By Manish PandeyNewsbeat reporter
As a celebrity, choosing what to wear can be a big decision. Thankfully, you'll probably have a team dedicated to making sure The Choice of outfit is stylish, eye-catching and memorable.
But sometimes, outfits can be remembered for the wrong reasons, as Zara Larsson found out.
The Swedish singer hit headlines when she wore a dress featuring album art from Norwegian metal act Burzum.
Unfortunately for Zara, The Project was led by Norwegian musician Kristian " Varg" Vikernes.
He's known for holding neo-Nazi views, and has been called " anti-Semitic and xenophobic".
Vikernes also got for murdering a fellow metal musician and setting fire to churches in Norway.
Not The Best look.
Zara was criticised when she appeared on TikTok, wearing The Outfit at an awards show.
She Said she had no idea of The Link , and that the design was chosen because the images looked cool.
" It was unfortunate. . ," the 25-year-old told Swedish publication Aftonbladet.
She originally said the garment wasn't Burzum merchandise and was created by Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons .
Zara's team has since told BBC Newsbeat that's not quite right, and Zara's dress was actually by Dilara Findikoglu.
The Catwalk of shame/Fashion faux-pasZara joins a long list of celebrities to cop flak for their clothing choices.
In August 2022, TikToker Addison Rae posed in a Holy Trinity bikini from the brand Praying.
The white two-piece had " Father" printed on one cup, " Son" on The Other , and " Holy Spirit" across The Front of The Bottoms .
After feeling The Wrath and fury of some Christians, who accused her of blasphemy and disrespecting religion, Addison deleted The Post from Instagram .
In 2014, Khloe Kardashian wore A War Bonnet - a type of Native American headdress - to her niece North West 's Coachella-themed birthday party.
This upset indigenous groups, who object to the use of The Sacred item as a fashion accessory.
They were especially annoyed because, at The Time , NFL team the Washington Redskins had because the term was disparaging to Native American People . It's now known as the Washington Commanders.
Khloe again faced backlash for cultural appropriation when she posted a selfie wearing a niqab - a religious covering - while On Holiday .
Selena Gomez was criticised for wearing a bindi at the MTV Movie Awards, with some saying the item on the forehead is a religious tradition in Hinduism and not meant as a fashion accessory.
Selena said The Song Come and Get It " has that almost Hindu feel" adding that she's " learned a lot about the culture, and I think it's beautiful. I think it's fun to incorporate that into The Performance . "
Also in 2013, Katy Perry dressing as A Geisha for her performance of Unconditionally at the American Music Awards caused outrage for appropriation of Japanese culture.
Katy said even in her " intention to appreciate Japanese culture, I did wrong with a performance. And I didn't know that I did it wrong until I Heard People saying I did it wrong".
How celebrities choose their clothesWith so many big names catching heat over The Years , what exactly is The Process behind dressing a celebrity?
According to celeb stylist Alex Longmore, there is often a " really long process" that goes with creating a look for celebrities.
" Different celebs have different looks. So a musician or someone who is in A Band , their persona is so massive, " says Alex , who has worked with the likes of Little Mix , tells BBC Newsbeat.
With A-list stars in particular, she says there is " huge amounts of pressure" to get it right.
" They want to create uniqueness, they want to be Cutting Edge , they want to be telling A Story and they want to grab headlines. "
Stylists, she says, work with artists but also the management.
" So it's a big massive production, working with a pop star. And so much prep goes into it, because they can't be seen to be wearing something that Someone Else has worn. "
As for avoiding items which can offend People - Alex says in her experience, there are no real checks that take place.
" I think basically someone [in Zara's case] hasn't checked and it's one of those things that has such huge ramifications. "
" But it's such a simple error. They just haven't thought it through. "
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Source of news: bbc.com