Betty Buckley, the actress who sang 'Memory' in the original New York production of 'Cats' tries to find some reason in Donald Trump's somewhat bizarre love for the song. "So, like, Trump was a handsome kid, but his dad was a bully, so he became a bully, just trying to impress Daddy. I can’t win with charm, he thought . . . and he’s always felt outside. In his heart of hearts, there’s this tremendous need, an insatiable need, to be loved, the love he never received from his father or mother. So that is in that song: that incredible longing to belong, to connect, to not be rejected, that’s what this whole thing is. All these years, I had no clue why that song touched him, but now, with this book . . . I get it, I get it!” - she tells the New Yorker.

Donald Trump tweeted out a corny video that depicts the president as a pencil-drawn animation having his hair tussled, dancing and hugging the U.S. flag, resembling A-ha's iconic video for Take On Me. Magne Furuholmen, founding member and keyboardist with the Norwegian pop trio who wrote the famous 'Take On Me' riff, had this to say to Rolling […]

Ice Cube is calling for action with his 'Arrest The President' single. On the record, the emcee says Trump is "septic," "full of sh*t," and other unfavorable descriptions, All Hip Hop reports. Snoop Dogg went to Washington and set on a bend in front of the White House. "Let me get a picture. Snoop Dogg, […]