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| Usher defends Jay-Z over Noel Gallagher's 'Glasto' claims! |
| 06/05/2008 |
![]() Usher has rallied to Jay-Z’s defence following Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher’s comments that “there’s no place for hip hop at Glastonbury”.
Speaking to The Sun, Usher said: “It really shocked me that he [Noel] said that. Jay-Z is an incredible artist and headliner.
“I saw him perform at the Hollywood Bowl in LA, and you’re not getting better than that”.
R&B singer Usher, whose 2004 album ‘Confessions’ sold more copies in the week off its release than any other R&B LP, visits the UK tomorrow to promote new album ‘Here I Stand’.
The singer and actor worked with Jay-Z on the new album and told The Sun: “When we got to work together on my new album, I was sitting there like a fan the whole time”.
Last week Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis leapt to his daughter’s defense over the decision to book Jay-Z as a headlining act. Speaking to The Sun’s Bizarre column in response to Noel’s comments, Eavis ‘blasted’:
“Why did he [Noel] need to get involved? It was a bit weird, to be honest. He should give someone else a chance. He needn’t have said that and I was disappointed he did.”
In other news, Eavis is adamant that Amy Winehouse will be playing Glastonbury this year despite the singer’s problems away from music.
“We want Amy. I can’t say anything else at this stage except that she was my first choice when I started to compile a list of artists,” Eavis told The Sun. |