Sean 'Diddy' Combs Faces Expanded Federal Charges Including Forced Labor Allegations

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Federal prosecutors have broadened their case against hip-hop mogul Diddy with new accusations of forced labor and employee exploitation. The expanded indictment builds upon existing charges of operating a two-decade sex trafficking scheme through his business empire.

Mastodon's Founding Guitarist Brent Hinds Departs After Quarter Century

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In a shocking development, metal band Mastodon announces the departure of guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds after 25 years. The band will continue their 2025 tour plans while fans speculate about the exit of the founding member whose distinctive style helped shape their sound.

Punk Pioneer Brian James, Co-Founder of The Damned, Dies at 70

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Brian James, the influential guitarist who helped shape British punk rock history with The Damned, has passed away at 70. As the band's primary songwriter, he penned their groundbreaking first releases including 'New Rose,' widely considered the first British punk single.

Paul McCartney Champions Joe Cocker's Rock Hall of Fame Nomination in Moving Tribute

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Beatles legend Paul McCartney pens heartfelt open letter advocating for Joe Cocker's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2025. McCartney particularly praised Cocker's soulful rendition of 'With a Little Help From My Friends,' describing it as a mind-blowing transformation into a soul anthem.

Lady Gaga's 'Garden of Eden' Selected as Official F1 2025 ESPN Anthem

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Pop icon Lady Gaga's upcoming track will be the soundtrack for ESPN's Formula 1 2025 season, featuring in driver montages and race coverage. The dance-pop anthem arrives alongside Gaga's new album 'Mayhem' and precedes her headlining performances at major venues worldwide.

Jazz-Funk Pioneer Roy Ayers, Creator of 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine,' Dies at 84

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Legendary vibraphonist Roy Ayers, who defined the jazz-funk sound and inspired generations of artists, has passed away in New York City. His five-decade career produced over 40 albums and his iconic hit 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' became one of the most sampled jazz records ever.

From Small-Town Roots to Country Stardom: The Rise of Koe Wetzel

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Follow the remarkable journey of Texas native Koe Wetzel, from playing local bars to topping Billboard charts. His authentic storytelling and raw talent have not only earned him mainstream success but also deeply impacted fans' lives through honest, relatable music.

Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Returns with Epic North American Solo Tour

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Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden's iconic frontman, announces his first major North American solo tour since 1997, supporting 'The Mandrake Project'. The 23-date expedition kicks off August 2025, featuring festival appearances and intimate venues while showcasing both new material and solo classics.

Tragedy at Sea: Faster Pussycat Singer's Fiancée Vanishes from '80s Cruise

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A celebratory '80s music cruise turned tragic when Kimberly Burch, fiancée of Faster Pussycat's Taime Downe, went overboard near the Bahamas. Despite immediate search efforts by Royal Caribbean and Coast Guard teams, the 56-year-old remains missing and is presumed dead.

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