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LOL Nicki Minaj Is “Sorry” She Stole Tracy Chapman’s Hit “Baby Can I Hold You,” Now She Has to Pony Up $450,000

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Pretty much all of hip hop is based on sampling or stealing. Now Nicki Minaj has learned a lesson the hard way.

Minaj, who couldn’t write a lullaby, stole Tracy Chapman’s great song, “Baby Can I Hold You Tonight.” Minaj re appropriated it for something she called “Sorry.” Now she’s REALLY sorry.

Nicki has to pony up $450,000 to Chapman in a settlement. It’s too funny. Chapman is on an infamous no-sample list, but Minaj’s people tried to clear the sample anyway. When they were rejected they left the song off of Minaj’s “Queen” album. But “Sorry” was recorded, and it made it out onto lots of platforms including YouTube.

Chapman says in a statement: “I am glad to have this matter resolved and grateful for this legal outcome which affirms that artists’ rights are protected by law and should be respected by other artists. I was asked in this situation numerous times for permission to use my song; in each instance, politely and in a timely manner, I unequivocally said no. Apparently Ms. Minaj chose not to hear and used my composition despite my clear and express intentions.”

Chapman adds:  “This lawsuit was a last report — pursued in an effort to defend myself and my work and to seek protection for the creative enterprise and expression of songwriters and independent publishers like myself.”

 

One Direction’s Zayn Malik Tempts Fate with New Album Title, “Nobody is Listening”: Last Single Sold 4,300 Copies

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5:35pm UPDATE “Vibez” has not been met with great enthusiasm. It’s stuck at number 57 on iTunes. Maybe some marketing and preparation would help with these releases.

EARLIER Zayn Malik, ex One Direction, is tempting fate. His new album, coming next Friday, is called “Nobody is Listening.”

No one is.

His last single, “Better,” released in September 2020, sold 4,300 copies in downloads. With streaming of singles, etc, the number bulks up to a not much better 144,000.

His last album, “Icarus Falls,” has sold 11,000 copies over the last two years. (Streaming of singles, etc knocks it up to 268,000 — far from a gold album.)

The new single, “Vibez,” dropped today. It’s not great, but it could be worse. It’s a drone, but at least it’s got a beat. Some of Zayn’s recent work has lacked even that.

Zayn’s career continues to be a mess. We’ll see how this works out. If anyone is listening.

Madonna Took Kids, Boyfriend to Malawi for Maskless New Year’s Despite Rising COVID There and Travel Restrictions

COVID in Malawi? Madonna doesn’t care.

The queen of self indulgence took the four children she adopted from Malawi for a visit to their country of origin over New Year’s. She also took her young boyfriend, 26 year old Ahlamalik Williams, 36 years her junior. It’s unclear if nannies went along, but Madonna’s older children, Lourdes and Rocco, didn’t accompany the group.

The elder children were smart. Malawi does allow visitors to fly in, but they closed their borders in December because of their escalating rate of COVID. The small African nation has had about 7,000 cases of the virus and 195 deaths.

When Madonna visited her Mercy James Hospital, she can be seen in videos wearing some protective gear– not a mask, but a plastic face shield and a protective uniform.

But in other videos Madonna and the children– David Banda, Mercy James, and twins Estere and Stella– are not wearing masks in close gatherings of dozens if not hundreds of onlookers– who are also not wearing masks. Madonna, you see, considers herself immune to all disease, a super power that extends to her children. She simply ignored this warning from the US government:  Reconsider travel to Malawi due to COVID-19.

A week before Madonna arrived on December 23rd, Voice of America reiterated that Malawi had closed its borders because of COVID.

The dateline is Blantyre, Malawi. But that didn’t stop Madonna from posting a picture of herself on a bus ride there a day ago:

 

There are also many videos showing the extent of her travel, almost all without protective gear:

On a positive note, Madonna wrote that they reconnected with David Banda’s biological father. Despite everyone being maskless, young David — as usual — turns out to be a gracious, well spoken, respectful teenager. So that’s something.

 

He Never Put America First: Reviled Outgoing President Trump Announces He Won’t Attend Biden Inauguration

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No one asked him. He’s not invited anyway.

He never put America first. He always put himself first.

Please, let Barack Obama swear Biden in as president.

Every horrid thing Donald Trump has done as president culminates in this Tweet:

He’s not just a sore loser. He’s a criminal. His place in history is secure now as the most destructive, evil American. Richard Nixon must be laughing somewhere in hell. He never thought someone would outdo him.

Estate of Late Singer Laura Branigan “Vehemently” Objects to Trump Family Partying to “Gloria” During Riots

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The late great singer Laura Branigan was turning in her grave on Wednesday. While the rioting in Washington was raging, the Trump family partied in a heated tent on the outskirts of despicable events, with “Gloria” blazing as a soundtrack. Barely awake looking Donald Trump Jr. and his witch of a girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, danced around to the 80s hit, laughing and smiling as five people were killed at the Capitol and goons ransacked offices of Senators and the House.

Kathy Golik, Branigan’s Legacy Manager Tweeted: “No permission to use “Gloria,” nor endorsement of him, past or present, was granted to Pres. Trump on behalf of Laura or her legacy management company, & we strongly & vehemently DO NOT condone yesterday’s events at the Capitol.”

She added when another Tweeter said it was a cover song: “It is HER song. Of course Umberto Tozzi co-wrote it & recorded it first. The song and melody are the same, but new English lyrics were written & a new music arrangement. The song in the video in question was Laura’s song “Gloria.” ~”

Golik is defiant, rightly so, in her protection of Branigan’s memory. “I made multiple public statements regarding that since Sept. when used in Trump’s pre-election rallies-that his use of “Gloria” neither implies, nor constitutes, any endorsement of any candidate, & that holds true for use of it when he spoke in GA recently too…Agreed that we need beautiful music at the worst of times & anytime; however, neither we, nor Laura would ever condone her music being associated with anything violent, anywhere, or by whomever. It’s not about politics, but being human.”

The Trumps have used music consistently throughout the last five years without permission and then ignored protests and even cease and desist letters from artists demanding they stop it. Good for Golik!

read: OSCAR 2021 PICKS SO FAR

The Trumps should have used some Self Control:

Thinking Oscars in Odd Year: If This Were A Regular Season, Today Would Be November, Not January, 8th

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If this were a regular year for the Oscars, today would be November 8th, not January 8th. You see the Oscars will take place at the end of April, not February. The eligibility period will end at the close of February, instead of December.

All of this makes for a little conclusion. The best films of 2020 won’t align with the Oscar nominations for 2021. But we will persevere.

So far I’m reading a very eclectic bunch of ideas for Oscar nominations on the various prognostication sites. Some of them seem accurate to me, some are wildly off base. Some are pipe dreams. Many postulate about films no one’s seen. Some include films the public hasn’t seen. It’s very confusing since by and large none of the nominees will really be seen in theaters.

This is the year of the theoretical Oscar.

The Big Board for prognostication is the website Gold Derby. Their batting average isn’t very good, but they’re very enthusiastic even in their insistence on being wrong. You have to admire their zeal. One thing they’re getting right is that “Nomadland,” which the public hasn’t seen, is the Best Picture. It leads their list. And mine. Chloe Zhao will be nominated for Best Director, and she should win.

Frances McDormand leads “Nomadland,” and if Viola Davis doesn’t knock her off from “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” McDormand could have a third statue. To my mind, McDormand and Davis are followed by — at this date, these three: Meryl Streep in “Let Them All Talk,” Carey Mulligan in “Promising Young Woman,” and Sophia Loren in “The Life Ahead.”

Gold Derby is heavy on Vanessa Kirby in a movie I don’t like called “Pieces of a Woman,” and Andra Day in “The United States vs. Billie Holiday”– a movie no one has seen. Andra Day, a great singer, might be terrific. But this is all supposition. Another choice of theirs is Meryl Streep in “The Prom,” a terrible movie that should not be Ms. Streep’s Oscar push. Her work in “Let Them All Talk” is superior.

Among Best Actors, no one is better this year than Anthony Hopkins in “The Father.” It’s simply a knockout performance, above and beyond. Hopkins just about levitates. No one should beat him. There is, however, a big push for the late Chadwick Boseman in “Ma Rainey.” Nomination, yes. Win? He would be the sentimental choice. Is that fair to Hopkins?

So far my next three would be Tom Hanks in “News of the World,” Delroy Lindo in “Da 5 Bloods,” and Steven Yeun in “Minari.” I haven’t seen– and most others haven’t — “Judas and the Black Messiah,” so I can’t say if Lakeith Stanfield should be in the mix. Riz Ahmed is very good in “The Sound of Metal,” but I don’t think he’ll make it. He and Steven Yeun may trade each other off, but I think “Minari” is the better movie. PS I loved Dev Patel in “David Copperfield,” but Searchlight treated this movie like a distant cousin who owed them money.

Best Picture: “Nomadland,” “Ma Rainey,” “The Father,” “Minari,” “News of the World,” and “Soul” are my immediate choices. Of the films that have been seen, “Da 5 Bloods” is good enough to be in there. So is “Tenet,” which somehow has gotten slagged off. Nolan’s imagination deserves the nom if nothing else. That’s 8. We have two films we know nothing about — “Billie Holiday” and “Black Messiah.” That could make the 10. There’s a big big push for “Mank,” even though no one really likes it. I’d go for “The Trial of the Chicago 7.”

Supporting Actor:  Sacha Baron Cohen probably has the lead from “Chicago 7.” I’m okay with that. But Mark Rylance is the less flashy, more textured deal here. And Frank Langella soars as Judge Hoffman. So what can you do? David Straithairn in “Nomadland” is like Tom Hanks. He’s just so good you think he’s not doing anything. He is. I think Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is the big surprise in “One Night in Miami.” He’s the standout. But my choice for Best Supporting Actor is Glynn Turman in “Ma Rainey.” He cannot not be in the final 5. Watch him again. It’s a consummate performance.

Supporting Actress: this is one wild category this year. I would take all five of the Gold Derby picks. Olivia Colman, from “The Father.” Amanda Seyfried from “Mank.” Ellen Burstyn from “Pieces of a Woman.” Yuh-Jung Youn lights up “Minari.” Glenn Close is far more sly than you’d think in “Hillbilly Elegy,” a movie that didn’t deserve its bad rap.

But I had three Supporting Actresses on my card that have been ignored: Candice Bergen is essential to “Let Them All Talk,” doing her best work ever. She’s deceptively good. But actors who are thinking of “Let Them All Talk” for SAG ensemble should give this some thought.

Ditto Marisa Tomei in “The King of Staten Island,” whose work here is the glue of the film. And my off beat pick is Valerie Mahaffey in “French Exit,” who needs a second (or first) look here– no big PR campaign behind her. She is so good in this film, it would be a mistake to leave her out.

Bergen, Mahaffey, Seyfried, Close, Burstyn. I could live with that.

But stay tuned…it’s all quite fluid right now…

Ellen DeGeneres’s Daytime Show Fell to Season Low Over Holidays, “Game of Games” Show Suffering Audience Drop Off, Too

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Ellen DeGeneres’s ratings woes are still plaguing her.

For the week ending December 27th, “The Ellen Show” fell to a season low, just 900,000 viewers. That was a drop of 10% from the previous week, down from 1.3 million people at the beginning of December when she was giving stuff away on air.

Even then, “The Ellen Show” was down 35% from last year at this time.

By comparison, the number 1 talk show, “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” maintained an audience of 2.1 million for the same holiday week.

Meanwhile, on Monday night, Ellen’s “Game of Game Shows” averaged about 3 million viewers. Last season, “Game of Games” had a season average of 4.6 million. She had two episodes in October, and two Monday night, to give her current season an average of 3 million. At least 1.6 million fans have wandered off elsewhere.

DeGeneres could the victim of viewer fatigue, she’s on so much. She’s also had a ton of bad publicity that at first didn’t seem to be harming her. But the whole “toxic backstage” thing, with producers leaving and celebrities complaining may have caught up with her. Plus, DeGeneres was photographed over the holiday shopping in L.A. maskless after testing positive for the corona virus. Not funny.

Also off by 20% over the holidays, the “Drew Barrymore Show.” At an all time low with just 400,000 viewers, Drew has none of the traction of second year hits “Tamron Hall” and “Kelly Clarkson.” And Drew’s numbers are anemic compared to the show it replaced, “Hot Bench,” which is still hitting 1.6 million even on bad days.

 

Books: As Simon & Schuster Cancels Josh Hawley’s New Book, Other Trumpers May Find it Difficult to Get Deals

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Simon & Schuster finally took a stand today about books from Trumpers. They cancelled Missouri Senator Josh Hawley’s newest book, about tech, not politics.

“We did not come to this decision lightly,” the publisher said. “as a publisher it will always be our mission to amplify a variety of voices and viewpoints; at the same time we take seriously our larger public responsibility as citizens, and cannot  support Senator Hawley after his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom.”

 This may be an omen for the rest of the Trump gang, the ones who hoped for big advances telling their version of the mayhem that has gone on the last four years. Kellyanne Conway used Page Six to tout a potential big book deal, but that deal never surfaced and may be dead. The cast of Trump characters is long, and now, after all this time, it may have finally dawned on publishers that no one is willing to pay for these scoundrels’ stories.

Certainly, William Barr is looking for a deal. But his ‘heroism’ came late, and at a cost. Mick Mulvaney bowed out of the Trump administration today, but he find resistance to a book as well.

Conservative right wing Regnery Publishing said today they’d take a look at Hawley’s book. That house may be where most of these people wind up. But again, it’s once thing to be a conservative. It’s another to fork over $26 for some partisan bile with alternative facts. Even Regnery, the low end of book publishers, knows that.

Kudos to Simon & Schuster’s Dana Canedy, who took a stand here. S&S is on its way to being part of Random House/Penguin etc. The new, giant publisher may finally have a position about publishing lies by political celebrities just to sell books.

Broadway: Tina Fey’s “Mean Girls” Musical Closes for Good, Will Not Return After Pandemic, Will Get Movie Treatment

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This is interesting. Yesterday, Paramount announced a film version of “Spamalot” directed by Casey Nicholaw. Today their theatrical division pulled the plug on the Nicholaw-directed “Mean Girls” on Broadway. The show is done. Based on Tina Fey’s original film, “Mean Girls” was not a great stage show, but it will get a national tour and probably do well in summer stock. But it wasn’t a tremendous hit on Broadway, and no one was waiting for it to return. Paramount, they say, will do a movie version of the musical.

One note: Ashley Park opened in the show, and stayed with it until the end. She was nominated for a Tony Award. When the show closed she headed west and got a great part in the Netflix series, “Emily in Paris.” She kind of steals the series. Bravo!

“Mean Girls” played 833 performances on Broadway.

Rats Desert Ship: Melania Trump’s Press Rep and Social Secretary Resign in Hope of Getting Book Deals, Speaking Engagements

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The rats have deserted the ship.

Melania Trump’s press rep and social secretary have each resigned, two weeks before the end of the Trump administration.

Stephanie Grisham and Anna Cristina “Rickie” Niceta have jumped from the First Lady’s office rather than be lumped in with the other Trump associates who advocated yesterday’s despicable invasion of the Capitol.

White House press aide Sarah Matthews also resigned Wednesday night, saying in a statement that she was honored to serve in the Trump administration, but “was deeply disturbed by what I saw today.”

She added, “Our nation needs a peaceful transfer of power.”

Don’t be fooled by these women’s sudden attack of conscience. They see the writing on the wall. The only way they could possibly offer themselves to book publishers, TV news producers, and speaking engagement agencies is to get out now and appear to deplore what they’ve perpetuated for the last four years.

Grisham is the worst. As Melania’s liar in chief, she started out as lyin’ Sean Spicer’s deputy until 2017 when she went over to Melania’s office. She’s worked for the Trumps since 2015, lying and advocating for them every single day. For her to leave now shows her true colors. Don’t ever buy a book from her. Don’t buy a paper cup of pencils from her if she’s begging in front of Bloomingdale’s.

I guarantee you Grisham will try and build a new PR agency off this resignation, and maybe include the two other women. The book proposal is probably being written. After all, she can see the money made by her Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who taped Melania and got a big advance for her eventual book, “Melania and Me.”

By the way, I didn’t realize that Wolkoff has a very Hilaria Baldwin like background. Her real maiden name is Batinkoff. Her brother is low end director actor Randall Batinkoff. Their mother divorced their father and married Bruce Winston, the son of jeweler Harry Winston. He adopted them and Stephanie dropped Batinkoff for Winston, a move that made her sound pretty WASPy. Ick. Ick. Ick.