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Courtney Love Collaborates with Will Sargent, Eyes Kendrick Lamar for New Album

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NME

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Courtney Love is working on a new solo album with Echo & The Bunnymen's Will Sargent, whom she praises as her favorite guitarist. The album will also feature vocals from R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe. However, Love expressed disappointment with PJ Harvey for not responding to her collaboration request. Love recently reunited with former bandmate Melissa Auf der Maur for a cover of Tim Buckley's 'Song To The Siren' and auctioned her handwritten lyrics to Hole's 'Violet' for charity.

"Courtney Love's Controversial Remarks on Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Lana Del Rey"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Courtney Love sparked intense backlash online after branding Taylor Swift as "not important" and "not interesting as an artist." Love also criticized other female musicians, stating that many successful women in the music industry are becoming clichés and that there is too much music that sounds the same. Her comments generated mixed reactions online, with some agreeing and others accusing her of jealousy.

"Courtney Love's Controversial Comments on Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and More"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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Courtney Love criticized Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Lana Del Rey in a recent interview, calling them unoriginal and uninteresting as artists. She also expressed disapproval of Beyoncé's country music album and slammed the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and its co-founder Jann Wenner for controversial comments about female and Black musicians.

"Courtney Love's Feuds: From Taylor Swift to Beyoncé, a Timeline"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

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Courtney Love has a long history of publicly criticizing various celebrities, including Brad Pitt, Dave Grohl, Madonna, Kathleen Hanna, and Trent Reznor. In a recent interview, she took aim at Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Beyoncé, stating that they are not interesting as artists. Love's outspoken nature has sparked controversy and feuds throughout her career, showcasing her unapologetic and candid approach to expressing her opinions about other public figures.

Courtney Love's Controversial Take on Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Lana Del Rey, and Madonna

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Courtney Love, in an interview promoting her new BBC Radio series, expressed her admiration for iconic female artists while criticizing contemporary stars like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Madonna. Love called Swift "not important" and criticized Lana Del Rey for influencing her music. She also expressed disapproval of Madonna and the lack of diversity in the music industry, although she did appreciate the concept of Beyoncé exploring new musical genres.

Courtney Love Criticizes Taylor Swift and Beyoncé as Unimportant Artists

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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Courtney Love expressed her disinterest in Taylor Swift, calling her "not important" and "not interesting" as an artist, and also shared her opinions on Madonna, Lana Del Rey, and Beyoncé. Love praised Patti Smith, Nina Simone, PJ Harvey, Julie London, and Joni Mitchell, but criticized the current music industry for producing too much similar music by successful women.

"Courtney Love's Controversial Remarks on Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Lana Del Rey"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Tonight

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Courtney Love criticizes Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Beyoncé, and Madonna in a new interview, calling them uninteresting and cliché. She also expresses her disapproval of the current state of the music industry, stating that successful women are becoming clones of each other. Love is promoting her new BBC Radio series, Courtney Love's Women, which aims to highlight influential women in music. She also reflects on her marriage to Kurt Cobain and her daughter Frances Bean Cobain's recent milestones.

Courtney Love Criticizes Taylor Swift and Other Pop Stars

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

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Courtney Love criticizes Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Madonna, and Lana Del Rey in a recent interview, stating that Swift is "not important" and calling Beyoncé's music unlikable. Love also expresses her dislike for Madonna and Lana Del Rey, while praising artists such as Patti Smith and Nina Simone. This marks a shift from her previous positive comments about Swift and Del Rey, and adds to a long history of outspoken opinions about various musicians.

"Courtney Love Criticizes Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Madonna in Candid Interview"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Courtney Love criticized Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Lana Del Rey, and Madonna in a recent interview, calling Swift "not important" as an artist and expressing dislike for Beyoncé's new country hit. She also stated her dislike for Madonna and Lana Del Rey, attributing her criticisms to what she views as female musicians converging in style and becoming cliché.

"Courtney Love's Blunt Critique of Taylor Swift's Artistry and Importance"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Billboard

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Courtney Love expressed her disinterest in Taylor Swift as an artist, likening her to Madonna but deeming her uninteresting, and also criticized Lana Del Rey and Madonna. Despite her critiques, Love has a history of advocating for women in music, as seen in her op-ed addressing the lack of female representation in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Courtney Love's Controversial Comments on Taylor Swift and Other Pop Stars

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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Courtney Love expressed her disdain for Taylor Swift, calling her "not important" and "not interesting as an artist," while also criticizing Lana Del Rey and Beyoncé. Love's comments sparked backlash from Swift's fans, who pointed out that Love had previously wished Swift a happy birthday. Love also admitted to being "completely disagreeable" and unapologetic, stating that she always wanted to be known as a "bitch."

Courtney Love's Controversial Take: Why Taylor Swift Isn't Important

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Daily Beast

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Courtney Love expressed her disinterest in Taylor Swift, calling her unimportant and uninteresting as an artist, despite previously praising her as a role model. Love also criticized Lana Del Rey and expressed her dislike for Madonna in a new interview with The Standard.

Unseen Images of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love Revealed in New Book

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Unseen photos taken in 1992 show a day in the life of Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, and their baby daughter, Frances Bean, at their Los Angeles home, offering a glimpse into their personal struggles and family dynamics. The photos, taken by photographers Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock for Spin magazine, capture intimate moments of the famous couple, including Cobain in bed, Love's comfort in front of the camera, and the family lounging together. The soon-to-be-released book, "Family Values: Kurt, Courtney & Frances Bean," includes nearly 100 previously unpublished photos, providing a unique perspective on the iconic rock stars.

"Unveiling Kurt Cobain: New BBC Documentary and Unseen Family Photographs Mark 30th Anniversary"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Nearly 30 years after Kurt Cobain's death, leaked details from his autopsy report reveal harrowing information about the Nirvana frontman's suicide, including the trajectory of the fatal shot, recent needle puncture wounds, and toxicology findings. The report also indicates that Cobain had opiates and benzodiazepines in his system, having left a detox facility days before his death. The revelation comes amid ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding his passing, with some pointing fingers at his wife, Courtney Love.

Kurt Cobain's Threats to Female Writers Exposed.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love left a series of threatening messages for Victoria Clarke and Britt Collins, two female writers working on a Nirvana book. The writers had been given access to the band and their management, but things went awry when they interviewed Love's ex-boyfriends and spoke to a writer who had previously suggested Love had taken heroin while pregnant. Cobain and Love became increasingly irked and left threatening messages, with Cobain even intimating he could have them killed. The book was never published, and Nirvana's management filed a lawsuit to stop it from ever coming out.