News about Gavin DeGraw

Jennie Garth, 52, admits her steamy make-out session with Gavin DeGraw, 47, almost 20 years ago on What I Like About You was memorable

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Jennie Garth brought up a moment from the past that put a smile on her face. While promoting her new podcast I Choose Me with Jennie Garth, the Beverly Hills, 90210 star, 52, talked about a scene she shot for her sitcom What I Like About You in 2004. 'I definitely remember making out with Gavin DeGraw in that one scene,' Garth told People, referencing the season 3 moment where Chariot singer, 47, played her character's wedding singer. 'It was fun, because I just saw Gavin recently. We both did a show together, I Can See Your Voice. We were both judges on it. 'I walked up to him and we just both chuckled at each other when we saw each other, because the last time we saw each other was when we did that scene,' she explained.

According to T-Pain, his name has been taken from country songs he's worked on because of bigotry in the genre

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
Faheem Rashad Najm, who is best known by his artist name T-Pain, said in a video posted on his Instagram account on Tuesday, January 30, that he stopped giving credit for country songs he worked on. 'Because seeing your name in the credits and stuff like that, the bigotry that follows it is just... I'll just do the checks. Don't put me on the s***. 'I'll just take the check, bro.' The Florida native made a remark about defending country music by saying, "good music is good music," regardless of what style it is. I know that a lot of people on this site think it's not cool to listen to other genres of music, but country [and gospel] music is where I get all my harmonies from,' he said. Last year, the rapper performed a version of the famous country song "Tennessee Whiskey," but it's unclear which country songs he didn't only cover but also contributed to where he wasn't listed in the credits. On social media, his claims of 'racism' in country music provoked outrage, but some followers questioned his 'racism' allegations.