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Chart-topping musicians don't just win Grammys and score endorsement deals - they get paid mega-bucks to perform in unsavory places for unsavory people.
Beyonce and Mariah Carey sang for the Gaddafis. Now they're changing their tune. 2011
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Chart-topping pop-country duo Sugarland have settled a $14 million dollar lawsuit from founding member Kristen Hall who claimed she was owed a third of the band's profits.
Arcade Fire performs SNL; Sugarland settles lawsuit with ex-bandmate; Jessica Simpson is engaged Chris Richards 2010
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Chart-topping music titles to be available for dow ...
June 2007 2007
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Chart-topping music titles to be available for download from libraries
June 2007 2007
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Chart-topping songbird Leona Lewis will appear on Tyra this Thursday, April 17th.
Leona Lewis “Oprah” Performance March 17th “Bleeding Love” 2008
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Chart-topping couple Beyonce and Jay-Z topped this year's "Forbes" list of richest celebrity couples with a combined worth of $162 million.
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BOOKER: Chart-topping producer Kanye West is credited with polishing Common's sound and introducing him to a wider audience.
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Chart-topping act Black Eyed Peas were among the biggest acts in the line-up, but the group pulled out with just days to go, citing "unavoidable circumstances".
BBC News - Home 2011
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Chart-topping singers like Blake Shelton and Eric Church mix tradition with contemporary influences.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Chart-topping singers like Blake Shelton and Eric Church mix tradition with contemporary influences.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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