“Late Late Show” host James Corden walked his CBS studio audience through some funny and troubling “Celebrity Internet Search History” on Wednesday — all as a goof, of course. Among the four famous names (for sake of uniformity, we’ll consider the Baha Men famous) covered was Bill Cosby, who’s had heaps of sexual assault allegations levied against him recently. Adding to the comedy was bandleader and comedian Reggie Watts, who lent an awesome impression of TV’s Dr. Huxtable to the segment. Also Read: James Corden Raps 'Late Late Show' Monologue With Beats by Mark Ronson (Video) Here’s...
- 4/23/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Arista
Song lyrics, the most under-appreciated aspect of music. A true poet might come forth and pour his or her heart out through the majesty of the written word, and all the majority of us are concerned with is if its a catchy beat or not. Our complete disconnect may help to explain why some of our favourite chart-topping hits have subtle (and in some cases exceptionally blatant) creepy messages that we remained completely oblivious to, even whilst singing along!
That’s right, Robin Thicke’s rapey “Blurred Lines” isn’t the only song with disturbing lyrical content, though you would be forgiven for thinking it was the only song that actually exists if you’ve only recently purchased a radio. So, allow us here at What Culture to implore you to gently take a seat and mentally prepare yourselves as we destroy the pleasant memories attached to some of...
Song lyrics, the most under-appreciated aspect of music. A true poet might come forth and pour his or her heart out through the majesty of the written word, and all the majority of us are concerned with is if its a catchy beat or not. Our complete disconnect may help to explain why some of our favourite chart-topping hits have subtle (and in some cases exceptionally blatant) creepy messages that we remained completely oblivious to, even whilst singing along!
That’s right, Robin Thicke’s rapey “Blurred Lines” isn’t the only song with disturbing lyrical content, though you would be forgiven for thinking it was the only song that actually exists if you’ve only recently purchased a radio. So, allow us here at What Culture to implore you to gently take a seat and mentally prepare yourselves as we destroy the pleasant memories attached to some of...
- 1/13/2014
- by Samuel Ayling
- Obsessed with Film
The Grammys may have a reputation for some rather questionable choices (how many Grammys does Bjork have again? Oh yeah: One less than the Baha Men), but the bloated award show generally delivers when it comes to live performances. With Adele, the reunited Beach Boys, Katy Perry, Bruce Springsteen and others scheduled to play the show this year, HitFix thought it was a good time to offer up some the Grammys' most memorable showcases. Who did we forget? Vote for your favorites.
- 2/12/2012
- by Dave Lewis
- Hitfix
With the 2012 Grammy Awards upon us and everyone already thrilled for the big Beach Boys / Foster The People / Maroon 5 reunion (finally!), let’s take a second to remind ourselves of something we all already know and complain about every year: The Grammys are, without a doubt, the weirdest and most arbitrary awards show in the entire entertainment world. To re-prove this time-tested theory, we’ve scoured Grammy’s checkered past and compiled some of its most bizarre winners in a desperate search of some meaning for this odd gramophonic statue. From the awesomely-random to the just flat-out terrible, here’s a list of 13 People You Can’t Believe Won A Grammy: 1. Zach Braff Without rehashing the internet’s eminent disdain for Garden State, let’s just take a moment to acknowledge that an actual physical golden gramophone was given to Zach Braff for being the “compilation producer” of the...
- 2/10/2012
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
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