Letter T artists.
Taproot
Tara MacLean
Tarkan
Tarnation
Tarsha Vega
Tash
Tatyana Ali
Taxiride
Taylor Big
Taylor Dayne
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Despite the drop in profits should the measure have been approved, an actual shutdown was unlikely, speculated CNET, which pointed out Wednesday that Apple has sold some 160 million iPods and more than 5 billion songs to date, and it would be foolish to leave all those iPod owners with nothing to download.
Since then, Mudvayne have expanded their fanbase through constant touring and a stint on Ozzfest. And they've been dormant for so long, perhaps fans will race right out and pick up their forthcoming album, the Dave Fortman-helmed The New Game, when it drops November 18. With Slipknot earning the first chart-topping debut of their career a few weeks back and Metallica topping the charts this week with their fifth straight #1 opener, perhaps this time around, Mudvayne can do what Mariah prevented them from doing three years ago. Still, Gray isn't holding his breath.
TaprootTara MacLean
Tarkan
Tarnation
Tarsha Vega
Tash
Tatyana Ali
Taxiride
Taylor Big
Taylor Dayne
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"I'm thrilled that justice prevailed in the end," Kelis said in a statement Friday (September 12). "Racial profiling is a very serious matter. Unfortunately, most victims learn to deal with this form of harassment in their daily lives because they feel that they don't have a voice or because they're not able to absorb the costs to legally fight it in court. I hope that this sheds light on the fact that wearing a uniform and carrying a badge does not allow you to act above the law."Despite the drop in profits should the measure have been approved, an actual shutdown was unlikely, speculated CNET, which pointed out Wednesday that Apple has sold some 160 million iPods and more than 5 billion songs to date, and it would be foolish to leave all those iPod owners with nothing to download.
Since then, Mudvayne have expanded their fanbase through constant touring and a stint on Ozzfest. And they've been dormant for so long, perhaps fans will race right out and pick up their forthcoming album, the Dave Fortman-helmed The New Game, when it drops November 18. With Slipknot earning the first chart-topping debut of their career a few weeks back and Metallica topping the charts this week with their fifth straight #1 opener, perhaps this time around, Mudvayne can do what Mariah prevented them from doing three years ago. Still, Gray isn't holding his breath.
Tara MacLean
Tarkan
Tarnation
Tarsha Vega
Tash
Tatyana Ali
Taxiride
Taylor Big
Taylor Dayne
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Bowing to mounting pressure from the multimedia giant, the Washington, D.C.-based Copyright Royalty Board declined a request from the aforementioned NMPA to increase song royalties from 9 cents to 15 cents on songs purchased through iTunes and other digital retailers, according to CNN.com.On one hand, you have the untested Palin, the first-term Alaska governor plucked from relative obscurity by Republican nominee Senator John McCain last month and thrust into the harsh national spotlight, so far to middling results. On the other, there's 35-year Senate veteran Biden, whose experience on foreign policy and the inner workings of government is unquestionable, but whose tendency to go "off message" has frequently come back to bite him.
Tip's most energetic surprise of the night, however, was Swizz Beatz, hands-down. The "Monsta" was a beast onstage during "Bring 'Em Out," singing the chorus and even beat-boxing at one point. After Swizz was given the floor for his own "That Oprah" and "Money in the Bank," Tip politely asked, "Do you have a rag?" The two then went into "Swing Ya Rag," which caused several audience members to wave bandannas of various colors in the air. Swizz and Tip waved theirs hankies as well.