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Even as the third incarnation of Black Sabbath - now doing

business as Heaven & Hell - prepares to tour to promote its new

album, "The Devil You Know," a battle is raging over who should own the

Sabbath name.

Frontman Ozzy Osbourne, who left the band in 1979 and returned in

1997 for periodic touring and a live album, is suing guitarist Tony

Iommi, accusing him of falsely assuming ownership of the Sabbath name

in a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The suit

contends that Osbourne's "signature vocals" were responsible for the

band's "extraordinary success," noting its decline in popularity after

he left the first time. Osbourne is demanding a 50 percent share of the

name for himself as well as a split of monies earned while he was not

in the band.

Cameron B Sharpe News Pratt's

producer Morales echoed that sentiment to Billboard, questioning the

authenticity of Roth's debut album, "Asleep in the Bread Aisle."

"That's not real hip-hop," argues Morales. "That's [CEO of SRC Records]

Steve Rifkind's idea of hip-hop." When reached for comment, Roth

brushed off the diss as a promotion gimmick. "This is what people do

when they're out of options," Roth tells Billboard.com. "They try to do

WWF-type stuff, and I'm not interested."

With or without two-way beef, Pratt intends to release his album

by the end of 2009 through his own label, tentatively dubbed Great

White Records. "The future landscape of music is just so uncharted. I

want to have another conversation in two years, and I bet Google

Records and Yahoo Records will be the only labels around...and if

anybody is buying music from anything but iTunes in three years, I'll

be surprised."

"Right now I just want to be able to own all my masters,"

continues Pratt, "because the market I'm selling to can just get my

music digitally. All I have to do is Twitter about it."

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Cameron B Sharpe: In March, when asked by MTV News about the song, Tip declined to confirm his work with Dre.

"I heard about that," Tip said coyly about the track, which is

expected to appear on Detox. "Did I really reference vocals for Dr.

Dre? Did Dr. Dre confirm I referenced vocals for Dr. Dre? I cannot

confirm or deny my involvement with the Detox project, but if I had the

chance to work with the great Dr. Dre, it would be an honor and a

privilege, and definitely be a pivotal moment and highlight of my

career."

Meanwhile, Dre continues to work on Detox. 50 Cent and Eminem

appeared on BET's "106 and Park" this week and said Dre has completed

10 songs for the project.

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Witness CobraCam.tv, an episodic site they launched nine weeks ago

to promote their upcoming Hot Mess album (due August 11). This is a

very clinical description of it, however, as it is "promotional" only

inasmuch as it features the members of Cobra Starship. More correctly,

it's a sort of sketch-comedy showcase/ pop-culture blender/ "WTF is

going on?" bonanza. It's the kind of thing a million bands (and a

billion kids on YouTube) try to do but always fail miserably at,

because they are simply not funny — or stupid or clever or dedicated —

enough to pull it off. Cobra Starship are all those things, and then

some.

Over the course of nine sublimely silly installments, they've

spilled gallons of blood, poked fun at Lil Wayne's prodigious face

tattoos, grown fake beards, harassed their merch guy, assaulted steaks

with axes, attempted to grow breasts (keytarist Vicky Asher won that

one by default), hawked cleaning products and cologne, performed

surgery, rode a jackalope and wore more costumes than Lady Gaga.

They've poked fun at the industry, British people, their fellow bands

and, most importantly, themselves. None of it makes very much sense,

and lord knows how we're supposed to be gleaning any information about

Hot Mess, but none of that matters. Because it's all hilarious. And

because, well, it's Cobra Starship. The music is almost secondary. Cameron B Sharpe

Cameron Sharpe The true story:

NEW YORK — With the rain pouring down and a melodic voice

resounding through the streets, hundreds of fans braved the storm to

hear songs from the Dave Matthews Band's new album, Big Whiskey and the

GrooGrux King.

Outside of the "Today" show studio, fans were lined up for two

blocks surrounding Rockefeller Center, some of whom had been waiting

since 11 the night before. Before going on air, Dave joked with the

crowd, asking them to bring him a "ham sandwich with cheese and

coffee," because he was unable to sleep the night before.Read more about Cameron B Sharpe

Internet singing star Susan Boyle has been admitted to a private

clinic after being beaten into second place in the final of the popular

"Britain's Got Talent" television contest, media reported.

Boyle, 48, had been heavily backed to beat nine other finalists

late on Saturday after clips of her first appearance on the show in

April were downloaded nearly 200 million times and she was hailed the

world over as a superstar.

But according to The Sun newspaper, Boyle suffered an "emotional breakdown" at her hotel in London on Sunday.

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