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By The Way: Beastie Boys v Chili's, Eminem's 11th Billboard #1, Celine Dion's $2m Olympic song, Torchbearer Snoop

24-Jul-24 22:00

By The Way: Beastie Boys v Chili's, Eminem's 11th Billboard #1, Celine Dion's $2m Olympic song, Torchbearer Snoop

By The Way is a monthly rapid-fire segment that gives you a snapshot of developing stories in the music world. This week, Beastie Boys takes on Chili's for the unauthorised use of their song 'Sabotage', Eminem ends Taylor Swift's 12-week Billboard #1 reign with his 11th time atop the chart, Celine Dion's massive Olympic paycheck for her long-awaited return, and Snoop Dogg carries the flame on its final stretch before the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony.

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Julian Yap

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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Tags:  beastie boysolympic torcholympics opening ceremonyeminemceline dionsnoop doggtaylor swiftparis olympics 20242024 summer olympics





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