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As "The King of Pop," he managed to create hits not only on his own but also in collaboration with other artists. Here are three of Michael Jackson's hit songs in partnership with other artists: -
Quincy Jones Apologizes For 'Silly' Statements, Thanks Daughters For Calling Him Out
Quincy Jones acknowledged the fact that he has offended a lot of people during his recent interviews. He apologized to them via his social media account. -
Michael Jackson’s Father Says Quincy Jones Was ‘Quite Jealous’ Of His Son
Joe Jackson recently denied Quincy Jones's claims that Michael Jackson stole some songs from other artists. He said that his son is a legacy, and he did not need to steal from anyone. -
WATCH: T-Pain Runs Away With The Bride In ‘May I’ Video
T-Pain released the music video he directed, edited, and wrote for the song 'May I' in time for Valentine's Day. It has been a while since the rapper released new material. -
T-Pain: ‘It Just Seems Like Quincy Jones Is Pissed Off At The Whole World’
T-Pain and Quincy Jones recently criticized each other. The music producer claimed that he was unhappy with T-Pain's version of 'P.Y.T.,' and the rapper said that Jones did not help him out at the studio. -
Quincy Jones Criticizes Taylor Swift: ‘We Need Songs, Not Hooks’
Music producer Quincy Jones recently opened up about Taylor Swift. The 84-year-old expert said that fans need songs and not hooks like what Swift has been releasing. -
Nathan East—Godsend for Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Daft Punk—Finally Plays Bass for Himself in 2014 with Solo Album, Documentary
Nathan East has filled many roles over the years. Bassist for Eric Clapton. Bassist for Phil Collins. Bassist for Michael Jackson. Bassist for Beyoncé. Bassist for Daft Punk. He found a new gig during 2014: bassist for himself. A new documentary tracks the recording of the Grammy-nominated album and offers a look into one of the industry's most popular musicians. -
Frank Sinatra Documentary Series Coming to HBO, 'All or Nothing At All' Will Feature Never-Before-Seen Footage
Director Alex Gibney is gearing up to tell the story of one of America's most-beloved talents, Frank Sinatra. "Sinatra: All or Nothing at All" will chronicle Ol' Blue Eyes' career over the course of a few episodes. Gibney was granted access to members of the Sinatra clan as well as never-before-seen home video footage. -
Ludacris Previews John Legend Collab 'In My Life'; Quincy Jones Approves [LISTEN]
Ludacris is just more than a week away until the release of his upcoming EP "Burning Bridges" and has taken to Instagram to preview some new material from the EP. A long time coming from the Atlanta rapper, Ludacris gets set to drop a new EP ahead of his upcoming album "Ludaversal," slated for release March 31.In a series of six Instagram clips, Christopher Bridges — hence the name Burning Bridges — better known as Ludacris, teases "In My Life" in two different settings. The first is Luda sitting in a room alongside John Legend, playing the instrumental that sounds like a throwback Timbaland beat, before putting Ludacris apparently in the home of Quincy Jones to play the jazz legend a section of "In My Life" that mentions Jones. -
Herbie Hancock and Clark Terry Bring The Stars to 'One Night in Harlem' Event at Apollo Theater; Bruce Willis and Quincy Jones Praise Honorees
It's tough to choose just one performer who was the main attraction at this weekend's A Great Night In Harlem event but Herbie Hancock was near the top. The legendary pianist was given the lifetime achievement award from the Jazz Foundation of America during its annual benefit concert at the historic Apollo Theater on October on Friday. -
'Thriller' Producer Quincy Jones Told Michael Jackson He Was Weird
In a recent Q&A with The Guardian, legendary music producer Quincy Jones spoke about a variety of topics, some from his historic music career and some from history in general. Most interesting, Jones talked about working with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. -
Quincy Jones speaks out on the current state of music and he's not too impressed by Lil Wayne
Quincy Jones' musical era is a pretty tough act to follow but the legendary producer says he is not impressed with the music that has been released as of late.
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