It’s no secret that Lady Gaga took lots and lots of inspiration from Madonna and there is nothing wrong with homage. However, sometimes, homage becomes theft.
Michael Jackson's "Beat It" proved that the King of Pop could be the King of Rock. While "Beat It" has an iconic music video, it isn't Jackson's best rock tune.
Beyoncé set the internet ablaze when she sampled Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" paved the way for great Beyoncé songs.
Michael Jackson's 'Off the Wall' includes a pop ballad that was so sad it repeatedly made Jackson cry. Here's a look at the tragedy that inspired this song.
In school, Madonna performed one of The Who's most famous songs in school and was shunned by her peers. Eventually, that sort of controversy would work out in her favor.
Gwen Stefani once couldn't pass up the opportunity to work alongside music producer Pharrell Williams, even if that meant ditching Gavin Rossdale for a bit.
Lady Gaga accidentally took inspiration from Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” — and maybe some other Madonna songs as well. The Queen of Pop wasn’t Gaga’s biggest fan.
Donovan collided with The Beatles and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin when he recorded "Sunshine Superman." Page went on to help Donovan record another one of his classics.
With Sean "Diddy" Combs' name constantly in the headlines now and people speaking out about his alleged wrongdoing, some are recalling how he treated participants featured on 'Making the Band.'
Taylor Swift enjoyed a song because it made her feel better when she was socially struggling at school. The tune in question was written for someone who was getting bullied.