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In a lengthy Facebook post, LMFAO's Sky Blu called out his uncle and bandmate Redfoo after the latter claimed that all of the group's royalties belong to him. He also blasted the rapper for using LMFAO's name for his personal gain. -
Judge Dismisses Rick Ross LMFAO 'Hustlin' Song Lawsuit
Rick Ross will have to take his hustin elsewhere. After two long years in court, Rick Ross and LMFAO will no longer have to see each other under the watchful eye of a judge. -
Horrible Songs for National Hot Dog Day, From Elvis Presley to Limp Bizkit
Today is national hot dog day, a celebration of perhaps the most American of food items, and a time for everyone to enjoy their "tube steaks" in whatever way they prefer (your correspondent, from Cincinnati, prefers his with chili, cheese and mustard). Although there aren't very many losers when it comes to eating hot dogs...there are plenty of losers when the food item gets tossed into music. Here are five examples of musicians failing to find musical inspiration in America's favorite pork byproduct, from Limp Bizkit to LMFAO. -
10 Years of YouTube: Most Watched Music Videos, from Taylor Swift to Justin Bieber
It's the tenth birthday of YouTube and no media site should be more excited than Music Times. After all, of all the viral material that gets put on the world's busiest video site every day, so much of the service's biggest hitters are music videos. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the site, we've gathered the most popular music video from every year of its existence, starting with Taylor Swift in 2015 and counting down to...who knows? Something throwback for sure. -
LMFAO's Redfoo Announces Solo Album 'Where the Sun Goes' Following "Juicy Wiggle"
Redfoo, one half of LMFAO, recently announced his debut solo album, 'Where the Sun Goes.' The effort, which will feature the single "Juicy Wiggle," is due out this summer according to a press release. 'Where the Sun Goes' will be out via Redfoo's Party Rock Records. -
Psy's 'Gentlemen' Video Cracks 800 Million Views, No. 10 All Time: What Are YouTube's Other Most-Watched Videos?
Psy has YouTube on lock with "Gangnam Style" and "Gentlemen," respectively, which are the no. 1 and 10 most watched videos of all time. What other performers landed in the Top 10? Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and Eminem are among the names. -
Rick Ross Legal Team Questions Why Only Redfoo Representing LMFAO at 'Hustlin'" Lawsuit Proceedings
Rick Ross first brought a lawsuit against LMFAO for the inclusion of the line "everyday I'm shufflin'," a clear derivative from his own line "every day I'm hustlin'" from his single "Hustlin'" a year ago. Now the lawsuit has started to move forward and Ross's camp has an issue with LMFAO member Redfoo solely representing the hip-hop duo. -
Billboard's Songs of The Summer Ranked: From Matchbox 20 (2000) to Iggy Azalea (2014); Plus Beyoncé, Rihanna and More
Billboard named Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" as its official "Song of The Summer," a title they've doled out for 29 years. So how does it compare to the other seasonal hits named by Billboard during this millennium? -
10 Unsexiest Songs With 'Sex' in Title: Weezer, The Lonely Island, LMFAO and More
If you're in the mood, don't turn these songs on, because they will turn you off. Here are the 10 least sexy songs with "Sex" in the title. -
Rick Ross challenges LMFAO over 'Party Rock Anthem' hook in court
God forgives and Rick Ross doesn't. That's what disbanded pop-hop group LMFAO may learn now that the emcee has brought it to court, alleging that the line "everyday I'm shufflin'" from its 2010 track "Party Rock Anthem" is a copyright infraction of Ross's own hit "Hustlin'." The catchphrase from the latter, in case you weren't aware, is "everyday I'm hustlin'."
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