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Pokémon Red and Blue vinyl now...
The original soundtrack of Pokémon Red and Blue is now available on vinyl, although dedicated Pokémon hipsters need to act fast: Only 500 copies have been made, which are now shipping from Turntable Lab. The $49.95 record includes the full score from the classic Game Boy games, with the original Pokémon anime's theme song also thrown into the mix. It's housed in a Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-aping sleeve, and the colored vinyl itself is red and white, Pokéball-style.
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Grammy award nominee DJ Khaled is bringing a new show — and a new album — to Apple Music and Beats 1 Radio starting Friday, February 5, 2016. A TV show under the same name is set for distribution via Apple Music every two weeks Friday. DJ Khaled's record label is also known as We The Best Music Group.
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Adele: No permission given to ...
(Reuters) – British singer Adele made clear on Monday that she has not given permission for anyone to use her music for political campaigns. Adele's spokesman issued a statement after Republican U.S. presidential contender Donald Trump played Adele's 2011 hit song "Rolling in the Deep" at rallies in Iowa, and Mike Huckabee released a YouTube parody last week of her 2015 single "Hello." "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning," the singer's spokesman said in an email.
Adele Tells Donald Trump to St...
Adele is taking a stand against Donald Trump. The musician issued a statement saying that she does not endorse the Republican presidential candidate's use of her songs — including "Rolling in the Deep" and "Skyfall" — on the campaign trail. "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used … Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Adele Donald Trump This article, Adele Tells Donald Trump to Stop Using Her Music, originally appeared on TVGuide.com.
Adele objects as Trump plays s...
Pop superstar Adele on Monday lodged objections as Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump played her music on the campaign trail. Trump, an apparent fan of Adele who was spotted at her concert in November in New York, has regularly played her hit “Rolling in the Deep” at his rallies. “Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning,” a statement from the singer’s spokesman said.