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After 18 years later, Kurt Cobain is remembered for his music

By GalaTView Staff

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Kurt Donald Cobain, a great legend who inspired a lot of teens in the 90’s… ever since his tragic suicide on April 5th, 1994, rock music has not been the same…

He was being remembered Thursday 5th on the 18th anniversary of his death. Unable to cope with his fame and “rock star” public image, Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home on April 8, 1994. Four days earlier, he had committed suicide with a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head.

As with many stars who fit the archetype of Neil Young’s “it’s better to burn out than it is to rust,” as stated in his 1979 song “Hey Hey, My MY (Into the Black),” the causes of Cobain’s early death have been disputed by fans – including some speculation that Love may have been involved and belief that he may still be alive, but faked his own death to avoid fame as per his documented aversion to public life.

Adele’s New Single Out 2012

The woman who does not need a last name, Adele, has announced that her new single will be coming out this year. She stated “There will be a new song, probably coming out at the end of the year,” Adele stated at the French radio station NRJ. “But then it depends how quickly I write some other new songs.” She disappointed her fans by stating that her album will not be released until next year. “If I didn’t write my own songs, I’d be out next week with a new album,” the singer added. “I have to take time and live a little bit. There were a good two years between my first and second albums, so it’ll be the same this time.” Adele take your time, because there is no one like you!

Protestors Demand Trayvon Justice

Protestors demand justice for young Trayvon. In Stanford, Florida people march in the police headquarters carrying signs that say “justice”. Trayvon Martin, 17-years-old was killed by a neighborhood watch George Zimmerman.  Trayvon was carrying a bag of skittles and an ice tea. He was wearing a hoodie and is an African-American male. Zimmerman is accused of racial profiling Trayvon as “suspicious” and following him for no reason, except his physical appearance. Zimmerman’s defense team state that he only attacked because of self-defense.

Madonna and Deadmau5 Dispute

Deadmau5 critiqued Madonna for stating “How many people in this crowd have seen Molly?” appropriating a bit of well-known slang for seeking MDMA. Deadmau5 stated “your a role model for millions”. Madonna responded “I do not support drug use” and clarified that her comment was in fact a reference to the song “Have You Seen Molly” by Cedric Gervais. Deadmau5 responded to the singer’s tweet by “fair enough, i was just voicing my concerns as i usually do. +1 respect for clearing it up personally.”

Madonna responds “Communication is always best. You should have called me first, we could have cleared it up privately”.  Deadmau5 replies “sure. regardless, just be a little more aware of what you *should* represent at EDM events, and ill watch my mouth.”

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