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Kraftwerk's Legal Symphony Hits a Sour Note: Sample Battle Ends in Defeat
Kraftwerk sees a legal odyssey reaching a decisive juncture as one of music's longest copyright sagas concludes.
The German electronic giants lose their prolonged battle over a tiny sample of their iconic 1977 track 'Metall Auf Metall,' woven into Sabrina Setlur’s 1997 song 'Nur Mir.'
The Court of Justice of the European Union's verdict defines it as a "pastiche," allowing its use in the rap tune despite its roots in Kraftwerk's original rhythm.
Source: News | NME – Published on April 21, 2026
Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' Gets Rockabye Remix: From Furious to Fuzzy Lullabies!
As the 10th anniversary of Beyoncé’s 'Lemonade' approaches, Rockabye Baby reimagines this iconic album as soothing lullabies. The release is set for April 10, featuring soft melodies using bells and xylophones instead of Beyoncé's powerful vocals.
The lullaby album cover mirrors the original, with a teddy bear in a fuzzy coat. This child-friendly version showcases songs like “Hold Up” within a peaceful, animated video where the teddy relaxes by a lemon tree, offering a gentle twist on the original intense visuals.
Source: Billboard – Published on April 7, 2026
Beyoncé logs into billionaire status, Forbes crunches the Knowles-Carter math
Beyoncé steps onto the billionaire ledger, as Forbes tallies her fortune at just over $1 billion, positioning her as only the fifth musician to land in this exclusive net-worth bracket.
The magazine—best known for its obsessive arithmetic of celebrity assets—counts her earnings across music, fashion, and film ventures, indicating that the house of Knowles-Carter is not merely built on vocals but diversified investments.
Source: TMZ.com – Published on December 29, 2025
Beyoncé parks the disco pony, fires up a rock bike in latest Levi’s spot
Beyoncé swaps her Renaissance horse for a motorcycle in a new Levi’s ad, trading Western glamour for gritty edge. The shift, subtle but pointed, hints at a pivot from disco-infused nostalgia to electric guitars and leather-bound swagger.
With visuals evoking industrial cool and sonic clues tucked in recent performances, speculation on a rock-driven era gains traction. It’s less about a reinvention than a recalibrated aesthetic—still queen, just in combat boots this time.
Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on August 5, 2025
Beyoncé lassos $407.6M in 90 days, makes Billboard history—wearing boots.
Beyoncé wraps her Cowboy Carter Tour with $407.6 million from just 32 shows in 90 days, claiming the title for highest-grossing country tour in Billboard Boxscore history. With 1.6 million tickets moved and multi-night stops in key cities, the tour outpaces previous benchmarks on a per-show basis.
Five nights at MetLife yield $70.3 million, while six at London’s Tottenham Hotspur bring in 275,000 attendees. It marks her second $400M+ tour, placing her alongside The Rolling Stones and Coldplay in Boxscore history.
Source: Billboard – Published on July 30, 2025





























