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Another paparazzo began videotaping the incident, which prompted the rapper's manager to grab that camera. A struggle followed, and Crowley threw that camera against the ground, damaging it.
Usher has a lot on his plate right now. He's working on his latest video for the song "Trading Places," has a fall tour in the works and is reportedly expecting his second child.
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J Ray
J. Geils Band
J. J. Cale
J.O.P.
Ja Rule
Jabba Hot
Jaci Velasquez
Jack Frost
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Long said AM's family is thankful the DJ was able to escape the plane with Barker. The two exited the plane, and according to one eyewitness, ran from the crash site and patted each other down to extinguish the flames.Another paparazzo began videotaping the incident, which prompted the rapper's manager to grab that camera. A struggle followed, and Crowley threw that camera against the ground, damaging it.
Usher has a lot on his plate right now. He's working on his latest video for the song "Trading Places," has a fall tour in the works and is reportedly expecting his second child.
J Quest
J Ray
J. Geils Band
J. J. Cale
J.O.P.
Ja Rule
Jabba Hot
Jaci Velasquez
Jack Frost
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"It was cool working with [Barker]," Sig added. "We didn't sit in the studio together, but I laid [down] my vocals and sent it to him. He called back and said he loved the record. He said he wanted to do the music over and make the record we did have an even bigger sound.""Except for me. I've been Method acting for the past four years. I've gone deep for this one. I've been preparing for this video forever," Wentz added. "No. ... It's [based on] the idea of the anti-hero. In some cases, it's taking the world's perception of each of us and turning that around and in some cases magnifying it and exaggerating it. ... It's a satire of that, but at the same time making fun of who the face of rock and roll is now: dudes wearing eyeliner and hawking energy drinks."
Although no names were mentioned when asked just who the song might be about, Joe did say that the lyrics' meaning is really open to the listener's interpretation. "It can mean anything," he said. "But for us, it's throwing any past inhibitions to the wind."