Shocking Moments in Music
30) Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake Launch "Nipplegate"
During the halftime show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, the world was given an all access pass into Janet Jackson's wardrobe. At the end of the performance of Timberlake's "Rock Your Body," he was supposed to rip Janet's bustier and leave her red lace bra intact but of course, things didn't go according to plan and Janet was instead stripped down to a lone pasty. The "wardrobe" malfunction stirred so much controversy that it earned Janet a place in the Guinness book of world records as "The Most Searched in Internet History" -- surpassing even searches for the September 11th attacks.
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29) Prince Changes His Name... and Then Changes it Back
For much of the 80s and the early 90s, Prince consistently topped the charts with his groundbreaking style and his unprecedented sound. Born Prince Rogers Nelson, he would use his name until 1993, when he stopped using the name Prince and started referring to himself as a symbol instead. He claimed the change was prompted by Warner Brothers Inc. taking too many liberties with his name and used the change as a way of freeing himself. Some would call him "The Symbol," others would call him "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince" and some would just call him the "Artist." By 2000 though, he would return to the name Prince and continue to adapt his style in a changing music landscape.
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28) Lil' Kim Wears "The Pasty" to the VMA's
Not a stranger to outrageous fashion ensembles, Lil Kim donned a glittery purple jump suit at the 1999 VMA's that amazingly left one of her breasts hanging. If that wasn't enough, Kim's adventurous fashion choice was put on blast when Diana Ross dribbled the pasty covered boob on stage during an award presentation, forever cementing the boob in shocking music history.
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27) Stevie Wonder is in a Car Accident/Goes into a Coma For a Week
One of the most prominent artists in music history, this blind wonder has been blessing the music world since 1961. But on August 6, 1973, just days after the release of his third album, 'Innervisions,' Wonder was in a serious car accident while on tour, when a log from a truck went through a passenger window and struck him in the head. This left him in a coma for four days and resulted in a permanent loss of his sense of smell. Despite this serious setback, Wonder would go on the produce hits to this day.
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26) Suge Knight Gets Knocked Out
The Death Row co-founder was at the forefront of one of the most important eras in hip-hop. With the success of Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' in 1992, the label would go on to be a stable for some of the most prolific acts in hip-hop from Tupac Shakur, to Dr. Dre, to Snoop Dogg. Knight is also known for his very thuggish demeanor and rumors abound of his close relationship to many criminal elements. That's why when news broke out that Suge had actually been knocked out in a night club brawl in May, it came as such a shock. Who knew the the Death Row thug could catch it too?
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25) Bob Marley is Almost Assassinated
Credited for helping spread reggae to a worldwide audience, Bob Marley in his own right, made music that moved people. With his dreadlocks and rock star persona, Marley would go on to be one of pop cultures most ubiquitous icons. What many tend to forget though is that in 1976, he was nearly assassinated inside his home with his wife Rita, and his manager Don Taylor maintaining serious injuries. They would all go on to survive their injuries and Marley would proceed with an already scheduled concert without a hitch.
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24) Milli Vanilli is Exposed!!!
There were few pop groups that could match the image and magnetism that was Milli Vanilli. The pair which consisted on Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, sold over 30 million singles, 14 million albums and became one of the most popular pop acts in the late 1980s and early '90s. Their momentous success peaked when they received Grammy awards for best new artists in 1990. Soon after, it all came crashing down as it was discovered that the group used the recorded vocals of other artist and did not in fact sing any of their top hits. Subsequently, they lost their Grammys, faced multiple lawsuits and became laughing stocks of the music industry. Unfortunately tragedy would strike in 1998, with the group on the cusp of a comeback, when Pilatus was found dead in a Frankfurt hotel of an apparent drug overdose.
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23) Al Green Has Hot Grits Poured on Him... and then Turns to the Lord
Known for his powerful, yet silky voice, Al Green is one of Soul Music's most revered talents. Green's vocals were unparalleled as he often lulled his audience into his sweet melody. But in 1974, Green's whole perspective would change when longtime friend, Mary Woodson, would have a mental breakdown and spontaneously throw a large pot of sticky boiling grits over him as he was undressed and preparing to shower. She immediately ran to another room and killed herself with a gunshot wound to the head. The assault caused third-degree burns on his back, stomach and arms and would serve as a catalyst for him to become an ordained pastor in 1976 and eventually to record only gospel music. Green would record exclusively gospel albums from 1981 to 1989, after which he would make a return to R&B.
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22) Non-Musical Celebrities and Athletes Come Out with Albums
Although, this phenomenon is not new, there will always be a handful of celebs who take themselves too seriously and actually feel as if they can get recording deals because of their talent and not from their stardom. This particular crop of bad crossover artists, Kobe Bryant, Naomi Campbell, Tyra Banks, and Terrence Howard are only a small sampling of the many entertainers who continuously and on a regular basis, mercilessly assault our eardrums. Thank goodness Kobe had a fall-back plan, because his first and likely last album, 'Visions,' was a travesty.
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21) Teddy Pendergrass' Tragic, Career Derailing Accident
Of all the '70s soul crooners, Teddy P was one of the most underrated. Although he was the first African-American singer to have five platinum selling albums in a row, he failed to win any Grammys after being nominated five times. He also began his practice of ladies-only concerts, for which he remains well-known. In 1982, Teddy was involved in a car accident when the brakes failed on his car and he hit a tree, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down with a spinal cord injury. Despite the injury he still performs to this day.
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By: KHEPERKARE on 4/09/2010 10:02AM
Of course you watched the tape for research reason!
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By: Hal on 4/16/2010 10:35PM
KHEPERKARE, you could have left that comment in the "Cess pool" it came from.....your pitiful mind!
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By: LoveaNurs2 on 4/16/2010 11:38AM
I am very glad FAMU has gotten to the end of this maddness! and prevailed... Both my children attend FAMU. My daughter marches in the world renown Marching "100" and my son plays Rattler Football. Our family bleed ORANGE AND GREEN!!! We love our school and took a stand that, that video had never taken place at FAMU. Thank you Dr. Boyce for the positive article.
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By: patrice on 4/17/2010 8:36AM
I think FAMU should have gotten a lot more money. My son in the world famous, internationally known, Marching 100 and we were disappointed to see all of the stories on the internet concerning FAMU. Glad to see that it is finally settled.
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By: TC on 5/20/2010 4:03AM
How or who determined that the tape wasn't real? They were obviously in a dorm room from what I saw! This goes on in dorm rooms in most if not all universities from time to time. . .
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