The popularity surrounding Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continues to reach new heights. The ten-time Pro Bowler ...
The Bills (5-2) won four in a row to start the season and were considered Super Bowl favorites before consecutive losses. The ...
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Universal Music and AI song tool Udio settle lawsuit and partner on new platform, sparking backlash
Universal Music Group and AI song generation platform Udio have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit and agreed to team ...
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AI song generator Udio offers brief window for downloads after Universal settlement upsets users
In its lawsuit filed against Udio last year, Universal sought to show how specific AI-generated songs made on Udio closely resembled Universal-owned classics like Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” The ...
The Kansas City Chiefs' first half of the season was filled with ups and downs. However, starting off the season 0-2 and ...
"Rap music is still all over the top 40; it's just not being made by rappers," Stereogum's Tom Breihan observed in a column ...
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Taylor Swift Reacts to Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones Singing ‘Fate of Ophelia’ in Press Conference
The entire Kansas City Chiefs organization is keeping it 100 with their tireless support of Taylor Swift’s new album, The ...
Jones entered his press conference on Thursday blasting a song from Swift’s new album for all to hear: “The Fate of Ophelia.” The song choice elicited some chuckles from around the room, and before ...
Jamie Squire/Getty “That's too good,” Travis, 36, responded about the song. “I told y'all it was gonna be a banger, man,” he ...
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Chiefs' Chris Jones walks into press conference to a Taylor Swift song
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones made his way into Thursday’s press conference while listening to a Taylor Swift song, called “The Fate of Ophelia,” drawing laughs from reporters before ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars got through the first half of their game on Oct. 6 against Kansas City unscathed by injury. Not so much the second half, and it was a big one. Tight end Brenton Strange ...
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