Some fans' favorite part of Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" may not have been sung by the pop star — but rather by a collaborator on the track. After demonstrating how she sings the "Cry me, cry ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You wouldn’t have guessed any of that had happened from his show in Birmingham on Wednesday night. The packed-out venue and classy ...
Gospel giant Tye Tribbett is behind one of the biggest pop singles of the early 2000s, and he only had a fancy dinner to show for it. To prove he was behind the record, Sharpe made Tribbett walk over ...
Marsha Ambrosius has revealed she's responsible for singing a specific part at the tail end of Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" that fans have loved for years. On Thursday, Ambrosius sat for an ...
Justin Timberlake fans may be trying to forget yesterday after the popstar canceled his show — itself a rescheduling of another canceled show — in Columbus on Thursday, the final stop on his "Forget ...
Marsha Ambrosius — who is one half of the singing duo Floetry and credited for her background vocals on the track — said that fans are sometimes surprised one "part was actually me" Brenton Blanchet ...