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Dolly Parton Rejects Her Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Nomination Because She Doesn’t Think She’s Worthy

While the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame has “rock” in its name, the institution observes important figures across the broader music landscape, not just in guitar-driven music. For example, when the 2022 nominee class was announced in February, it included artists like Eminem, Eurythmics, and Dolly Parton. Now, though, Parton has actually taken herself out of the running: In a social media post shared today, Parton said she decided to “respectfully bow out” because she doesn’t feel she “earned” the nomination.

Her post reads:

“Dolly here! Even though I am extremely flattered and grateful to be nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I don’t feel that I have earned that right. I really do not want votes to be split because of me, so I must respectfully bow out.

I do hope that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will understand and be willing to consider me again — if I’m ever worthy. This has, however, inspired me to put out a hopefully great rock ‘n’ roll album at some point in the future, which I have always wanted to do! My husband is a total rock ‘n’ roll freak, and has always encouraged me to do one. I wish all of the nominees good luck and thank you again for the compliment. Rock on!”

Aside from her renewed rock aspirations, Dolly may also be eyeing dipping her toe into hip-hop, as she recently discussed a potential Cardi B collaboration.

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DL Hughley Laughs Off Kanye West’s Threats With Some Mental Health Jokes

DL Hughley isn’t bothered by Kanye West’s threats against him. Instead, the stand-up comedian had nothing but jokes for the musician after West claimed “I can afford to hurt u” on Instagram. Kanye, who almost assuredly has no clue what the term “leftist” even means, also posted questioning Hughley’s residency in Calabasas, suggesting that he’s willing to confront the comic at home. However, Hughley’s responses asserted his disdain for the idea while also taking shots at Kanye’s mental health.

“Ain’t no way in hell I’d ever be scared of a dude who wears #IKnowWhatDidLastSummerBoots!!” Hughley jabbed, referring to the knee-high quasi-galoshes that Kanye has been making most of his public appearances in lately. The comedian also taunted West for lashing out at Pete Davidson, joking, “It’s just too bad that you acting like a nut won’t stop #Pete from bustin one!!”

However, some fans thought Hughley went too far when he mocked Kanye’s mental health. Kanye previously revealed a bipolar diagnosis and has deplored commenters blaming his unusual behaviors on his disorder, which is exactly what Hughley did. “Ain’t it weird that #Kanye supposedly has all these goons who will kill for him, but not one of them will get his prescriptions filled?” he wondered. “Here’s a thought while you’re on your way to kill me in Calabasas, how about somebody drop by CVS and pick up his Xanax!”

While it’s true that DL likely crossed a line taking those digs at Kanye’s condition, Kanye threatening the comedian is certainly no better — nor has Kanye’s behavior over the past couple of months been acceptable. But getting him to see reason will be that much harder if he’s on the defensive about his diagnosis rather than understanding that people are actually worried about him. Hopefully, he can get the help he needs and understand that having bipolar disorder is no excuse to lash out the way he has.

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Greg Daniels on ‘Upload,’ ‘Space Force,’ And Rediscovering His Want To Do TV Comedy

Time passes, new shows rise and fall, but the collection of shows that have, to differing degrees, benefited from Greg Daniels’ direct influence — SNL, The Simpsons, The Office, Parks And Rec, King Of The Hill — might outlast us all. It’s why I joked with Daniels in our recent chat, calling him the Omega Man of pop culture. And while he demurred and landed on “luck,” it’s impossible to deny the skill. Daniels knows good TV, but most importantly, as he tells us, he knows that “a good TV series gets more and more interesting, the more you’re into it.”

Daniels is very much in the nurture stage when it comes to Netflix’s Space Force and Amazon Prime’s Upload as they step into crucial second seasons where the forcefields of hype and hope can lose their power. In the interview below, we discuss changes to Space Force, finding the right formula with the young cast of Upload, King Of The Hill in modern times (though the show is not yet confirmed to come back), and refinding his love for TV comedy through working with his kids.

Having seen all of Space Force‘s second season, there are some differences that you can pick up on from season one. When did you start to feel like you wanted to make some changes?

Well… I’d say we started working on season two right when we finished shooting. So it was before it aired. And we kind of rolled into it with the writers and we did about 10 weeks and right when I finished shooting, Steve [Carell] especially felt that we had maybe made a mistake in terms of our cinematographic approach. Because early on we were like “Okay, we want to make sure that everybody knows this isn’t The Office, that they shouldn’t be expecting Michael Scott, the character. So we won’t shoot it anything like The Office, we’ll shoot it in a very big, you know, cinematography-heavy way, like a Stanley Kubrick way. Right? And the only problem with that is in order to achieve it, it’s very hard to improvise, right? Because you’re pretty much shooting one camera only and there’s a lot of time between shooting that and then the next guy’s scene. So it kind of breaks up the improvisational patterns.

And so at the end of shooting, Steve was like, “Wow, that was exhausting, and I didn’t get to play with all these amazing actors that we’ve assembled. We’ve got to do something closer to how we did the old show.” So that really drove a lot of it. And then of course there was also just a feeling when we sort of summed up what we had that was working really well, it was we managed to assemble this great cast of series regulars. So let’s figure out a way for them to gel more, have more time with each other, have more variety of relationships amongst them. And it was kind of similar, I think… a little bit like Parks and Recreation. Because in Parks and Recreation, the situation brought all these people together. They had to fill in a pit. But then after a while, you’re like, “Oh, well Chris, Pratt’s doing really well, except he’s only supposed to be this guy who’s hanging out with Anne at her house and we never go to her house. So what if he had a shoeshine stand inside the same set?” And you know, you try different things to kind of turn their attention back into the group so that you can really tell stories that involve all of your main players. So that’s what we did with the story breaking. And then we knew it was going to be pretty different anyway because there was a different administration and Space Force had been kind of like the pet project of the last president and then a different party president was coming in. So you assume, “Well now they’re going to be on the outs with this administration.” So that was just our thinking.

With Upload, I think last time we talked, we had discussed whether there was a show bible and an overall plan for it. Did that change at all? Any big changes as far as where you think you’re going to wind up with it? Because the ambition with that show keeps growing, I think.

Yeah. It’s a pretty different process than Space Force. They’re very different. And Upload, I did have the advantage of shooting a pilot like a year before season one and then doing re-shoots in season one. It was a more deliberate approach and it’s a different type of cast. It’s a cast of newcomers and they’re really fun, but it’s a different experience. And I have a loose idea of where it’s going because in pitching it back in the day, it was in a book project first and so I had really worked out an awful lot. And when I went to pitch it in 2014, I had like two seasons worth of stories in my little thing that I would slap on their desks as I walked out after pitching, you know, “Look at this, see how well worked out it is”.

And we definitely have used a lot of the ideas from that. But we haven’t completely followed it because at the time I didn’t know who any of the cast was going to be. And for instance, in the pilot, you really see Luke and Alicia pop in the pilot. And then I was like, “Oh okay, this is what the ensemble is. It’s Nathan and Ingrid and Nora, but it’s also Nathan’s best friend and Nora’s best friend, they’re part of it.” So they got way more screen time than ever was considered in the early drafts, right? And so I have definitely an endpoint in mind for Nathan and Nora. But how many episodes it takes to get there can be adjusted. And if I come up with something better, I’m going to use it.

How’s it been to work with your son, Owen Daniels [who has popped up as an actor on both shows]?

It’s great. I have to say he’s come up with so many of the big moves in Upload and he wrote the last episode of season two and a lot of big storylines. And after The Office, I was so sort of spent, I really felt like I did what I had to do. You know? I came here and I can’t imagine having a more fun experience and it was a complete perfect cast, exciting story of like starting out in the wilderness and somehow bringing it to a successful conclusion. And I don’t know, it was just like everything you would want out of a TV experience. And my son was writing screenplays and I worked with him on one of his screenplays and I kind of refound the joy of comedy writing. You know what I mean? Because right after The Office I was like, “I don’t know what I’m going to do, I’m done.” And then I just was like, “Oh yeah, this is just fun. It’s just fun to have good characters that make jokes.”

And so I really got a lot out of working with him. And he was working down the hall from the Upload mini room season one, even before season one, before the pilot we had a mini room. And he would kind of stick his head in and make jokes and then go back to working on his stuff. And the writers at that time were like, “He would be funny to be the elevator operator or the waiter.” And it seemed like it was a good idea because that character was going to be an extra for a lot of it. And I didn’t know who I was going to get, who would be willing to stand in the background and be an extra in every scene? So I went with him and he’s done a good job. He’s very funny. It’s been really fun to work with him. And the writing staff generally likes writing for him.

And you’re working with your daughter, Haley Daniels, on My Mom, Your Dad, right?

Yes.

That’s a game show, right?

That is not a game show. It’s a reality show. It’s a dating show.

IMDB needs to get their shit together.

Do they say game show?

I think it says unscripted game show. [It says game show, reality TV]

No, no, no game show at all. No prizes other than love.

That’s a pretty good prize.

Big prize. Yeah. My daughter loves reality shows. She works for Illumination and she is 26 and she loves reality shows. And we were watching Love Island together and we started joking around about if the characters on Love Island were not incredibly fit 20-year-olds, but rather 50-year-olds like me. You know? That was sort of the beginning of the process. And having done a mockumentary, a couple of mockumentaries and worked with a lot of reality show camera people and tried to imitate reality shows, they were something that I thought could be done well. I don’t look down my nose at them at all. And anyway, we had a really good time doing it and you should check it out. It’s on HBO Max.

No disrespect, but no I won’t. [Laughs] I can’t stand unscripted shows.

[Laughs] Okay!

I don’t know what it is. I don’t know why it is. I just don’t get it.

This does not feel like a normal one. It’s got a comedy twist in it. What happens is the single parents in their fifties are nominated by their kids in their twenties. And what they don’t know is that the kids live down the road in a different house, observing everything through hidden cameras and manipulating the dates to try and prevent somebody who they don’t like to become their stepfather. And it’s got a lot of humor in it. But I won’t try and convert you.

If King Of The Hill does come back, is there any concern at all about how it lands in a 2022 world where maybe there are some people… I just wonder how that show hits with people that are maybe, what’s the word, ruralist? Maybe. There might be some ruralism or some anti-ruralism in the culture now with politics being what it is. Has that crossed your mind at all?

Ruralism is something I’ve never heard before, that’s quite interesting.

I think I might have just made it up, honestly. It’s entirely possible.

Yeah. Listen, I think that when we did the show back in the day it was in a context of Hollywood not really respecting that kind of character. So it was sort of in a ruralist context, maybe.

Would you say that has improved or degraded further?

I don’t know. I’m very much into Yellowstone right now. It’s an interesting sort of tricky show. I kind of feel like it’s kind of like a Western Sopranos, is how I would describe it. But it’s a different perspective than you mostly get. And I think people like that it’s a different perspective without being a crazy perspective or anything.

‘Space Force’ is available to stream on Netflix and ‘Upload’ just dropped on Amazon Prime

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Jonny Greenwood And Alana Haim Give A Charmingly Awkward Acceptance Speech For Paul Thomas Anderson

At the 75th annual British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) yesterday, last year’s Licorice Pizza was up for a couple of awards. Alana Haim was nominated for Best Actress In A Leading Role for her character Alana Kane, but that was taken home by Joanna Scanlan for After Love. Licorice Pizza did, however, win Best Original Screenplay, but screenwriter and director Paul Thomas Anderson wasn’t in the audience. So Haim and Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, who contributed a score to the movie, took the stage to accept the award with a charmingly awkward speech.

“Wow, Paul is going to be very excited to win this,” Greenwood, who is more used to a guitar than a microphone, uttered, “not least because it means I’ve been forced to give an awkward and inarticulate speech on his behalf, which he will find very funny.” The two go on to rave about all of Anderson’s talents, with Greenwood noting, “If he didn’t sing like a donkey, he’d probably be doing music as well.” It ends with Greenwood saying, “He’s gonna be very happy to see this, and should we run away?” Haim replies, “Please!”

Greenwood was nominated for Best Original Score for his contributions to The Power Of The Dog, but lost to Hans Zimmer for Dune.

Watch Greenwood and Haim’s full speech above.

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Charli XCX Has A Throwback Moment On The Synthy, Slow-Burning Ballad ‘Every Rule’

At the end of the week, Charli XCX’s new album, Crash, will arrive. Now, Charli has shared what will presumably be the final pre-album single, “Every Rule.” The track is a slow ballad with a throwback synth-driven sound on which she sings, “We know that it’s wrong, but it feels real fun / Sneaking around, falling deep in love / But sometimes I get scared / ‘Cause I know it’s unfair / I’m hurting someone else instead.”

A March 2022 Rolling Stone UK feature notes the song is about the end of a long-term relationship, and that Charli made the tune with A.G. Cook and Oneohtrix Point Never “a long time” before How I’m Feeling Now. Charli said of the tune, “It’s funny when you talk about explosions, this really genuine and beautiful love story on this album is also quite traumatic to listen back to, because this is a relationship from my past that no longer exists. Even the story within how we met is quite explosive, I suppose. I really love this song because I’m just saying exactly what happened and it feels very truthful.”

Listen to “Every Rule” above.

Crash is out 3/18 via Atlantic Records. Pre-order it here.

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Anna Delvey Is A Fan Of Julia Garner’s, Um, Unusual ‘Inventing Anna’ Accent

Inventing Anna premiered over a month ago, but it’s still hanging around the top of Netflix’s daily top 10 list. This is pure anecdotal evidence, but a not-insignificant chunk of the Shondaland show’s viewership is people (me, I’m the evidence) curious to hear Julia Garner’s accent as Anna Sorokin, the con artist who pretended to be a wealthy socialite named Anna Delvey. Trying to describe the accent is like trying to describe a wine: “There’s German… and Russian… and am I detecting a hint of Gossip Girl, too?”

Sorokin recently appeared on Julia Fox and Niki Takesh’s Forbidden Fruits podcast to discuss Inventing Anna, including Garner’s accent. “It’s just so weird, because the way you hear yourself — like your voice is just completely different when you hear yourself on TV,” she said. After the Unka Jamz actress said that she would give the Ozark and The Americans star’s impression a 6 out of 10 (“She did a little too much. Yours is a little more subtle. She really dove into the accent,” she explained), Sorokin replied, “She was portraying me from like, 2015, 2016, 2017. So now I’ve spent the past four years just in the States. I was surrounded by Americans so maybe my accent was different.”

She added:

“I barely even speak German these days. All I speak is English. Back in the day, I would speak French, German, English on a daily basis.”

It’s a good thing Sorokin approves. Because if she thinks she can stop Garner…

(Via People)

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Patton Oswalt Offered Up An MCU Prediction After Foretelling Boba Fett’s ‘Star Wars’ Return In ‘Parks & Rec’

After his classic Parks and Recreation filibuster scene accurately predicted the return of Boba Fett, comedian Patton Oswalt‘s status as a Nostradamus-like nerd-whisperer continues to rise, and now, he’s being asked to see if he can work his magic on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which was also part of his epic eight minute long rant.

While promoting his new movie at SXSW, I Love My Dad, Oswalt was asked what underutilized characters will finally get their due in the MCU, and he made an interesting choice. Via Collider:

“I think that Marvel is going to realize that they had an amazing franchise in their laps for free in their Netflix shows with Misty Knight and Colleen Wing, those two actors. Someone in five years, hopefully sooner, will realize, ‘Do that!’ A low stakes, gritty, street-level superhero noir with those two characters, Misty Knight and Colleen Wing. They’re sitting right there! So I’m predicting that someone at Marvel will realize what they’ve got and they will run with it.”

Oswalt is referring to the comic book series, Daughters of the Dragon, which many Marvel fans was hoping to see happen after Misty Knight and Colleen Wing appeared in Netflix’s Luke Cage. Unfortunately, those hopes were (temporarily) dashed when the Netflix MCU shows were canceled. However, starting this week, all of series will start streaming on Disney+, and on the heels of Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio both entering the MCU at the end of 2021, all the ingredients are falling into place to make Oswalt’s prediction come true.

(Via Collider)

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All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.

This week saw Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa team up for a star collab and Rex Orange County reunite with Tyler The Creator. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.

For more music recommendations, check out our Listen To This section, as well as our Indie Mixtape and Pop Life newsletters.

Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa — “Sweetest Pie”

Meg and Lipa are two of music’s biggest new stars from the past few years. Now, these titanic forces have come together for a new single, “Sweetest Pie.” Lipa delivers a killer pop hook, as she tends to do, while Meg comes through with a sexed-up verse that’s right in her wheelhouse.

Latto — “Wheelie” Feat. 21 Savage

2021 Queen Of Da Souf highlight “Big Energy” was a big moment for Latto, and now she’s dipping back into that album by linking up with 21 Savage. The fellow Atlanta native previously joined her on “Pull Up” and now he’s on “Wheelie,” which arrived last week alongside an exciting video.

Rex Orange County — “Open A Window” Feat. Tyler The Creator

Tyler The Creator was a major ally to Rex Orange County early in his career and now the two have linked up on Rex’s new album, Who Cares?. Tyler features on “Open A Window,” a smooth, soulful, groove-driven tune into which Tyler slots nicely with a verse.

Florence And The Machine — “My Love”

Florence Welch has remained a regular presence since officially announcing her upcoming album Dance Fever. The LP’s rollout continued last week with “My Love,” a dramatic and theatrical track with a video to match.

Sigrid — “It Gets Dark”

Sigrid established herself as a pop force to watch with her 2019 debut album Sucker Punch, and now she has a new album, How To Let Go, on the way. She previewed it last week with “It Gets Dark,” of which Uproxx’s Adrian Spinelli notes, “Chamber-like piano lays the groundwork for a pop drum beat and wild guitar brimming with joy and an outpouring of energy.

Orville Peck — “The Curse Of The Blackened Eye”

The masked country favorite has been rolling out his upcoming album Bronco in chapters, and the latest of those came out last week and featured four new songs. He dropped a video for “The Curse Of The Blackened Eye,” which sees Peck flexing his classic country-style baritone over a twangy instrumental.

The Black Keys — “Wild Child”

This summer and fall, Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach are heading out on a tour alongside Band Of Horses. It turns out the duo will be performing in support of a new Black Keys album, Drop Out Boogie, which they announced a few days ago. They also shared lead single “Wild Child,” another rock-solid bluesy rocker to add to their esteemed collection of them.

Lil Durk and Future — “Petty Too”

Lil Durk added to his growing discography last week with the 7220 album and one of the highlights is the Future collaboration “Petty Too.” Uproxx’s Wongo Okon notes, “The track flaunts the rappers’ spiteful ways as they admit to being petty at various times in their lives, even with the women that they interact with.”

Father John Misty — “Goodbye Mr. Blue”

The latest tune from Father John Misty’s upcoming album Chloë And The Next 20th Century is “Goodbye Mr. Blue,” which Uproxx’s Alex Gonzalez called “a folksy, guitar-driven track, ridden with Misty’s signature, poignant lyrics.” If you’re wondering what this one will sound like live, Misty performed it on The Late Show shortly after releasing it last week.

Takeoff and Rich The Kid — “Crypto”

The cryptocurrency market isn’t doing too hot at the moment, but Takeoff and Rich The Kid are buying the dip on their new single, “Crypto.” They talk about their amassed wealth on the track, but again, if they put a lot of that wealth into crypto before the dip, Rich might have to change his name to Frugal The Kid.

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Kid Cudi Lands Yet Another Acting Role In The Brittany Snow-Directed ‘September 17th’

Kic Cudi (aka Scott Mescudi) is best known for his music, but he’s quite the accomplished actor as well; In recent years, he’s appeared in shows and movies like Don’t Look Up, We Are Who We Are, and Westworld. Now, he’s continuing to flesh out his IMDb page: We already knew Cudi is acting in the erotic slasher film X alongside Brittany Snow, but now Snow has recruited him to appear in September 17th, her directorial debut.

Snow told Variety, “I can’t really speak to it too much, except that Scott’s doing a part in the movie, so that’s cool.”

Cudi noted, “I couldn’t believe that she wanted me in it. She had told me about the movie while we were on set [for X], but she never asked me to be in it. I was like, ‘Maybe she’s waiting to see how [X] turns out.’ It’s gonna be awesome. Really great script.”

Snow also said, “I was watching Ti [West, director of X] a lot during filming of this, and I think that something that I learned from him that I’ll take with me is the specificity of knowing the through line of what you want, and being really strong and clear in your convictions of it. I like to play around on set, but it lends itself really nicely when you know that your director has a complete handle on exactly what they want. I hope I can live up to what everyone else has been doing.”

As for September 17th, Variety describes it, “September 17th follows a woman, named Riley, who struggles with food and body image issues and has recently been discharged from rehab. She soon meets Ethan and must navigate the line between unconditional love and a new addiction.”

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs Will Play New Music At Their First UK Shows In 9 Years

After almost a decade since their last new album Mosquito, the iconic New York indie-rock group the Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced their first UK shows in about nine years and are promising to play new music. The two shows will be taking place in Manchester and in London alongside breakthrough post-punk band Dry Cleaning and enigmatic synth devotee Anika.

“OK UK! We are coming to lend our light to dark ages and holy sh*t are we ready to play our hearts out for you!! Yeah it’s been 9 years since we’ve graced your club stages,” the band said in a statement. “Yeah we’ve got some tunes so fresh and so NEW to try out on you! Yeah the bill is so MAJOR with Dry Cleaning and Anika in London and English Teacher in Manchester. Dress up! Make a night of it! Support your fave band that you may have seen debut at Brixton back in ’02!! Yeah let’s not wait another decade to see each other again! CANNOT WAIT! They don’t love ya like we do!! Luv YYYs.”

In 2020, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs announced that they were playing a festival and were met with questions about whether or not they were working on new material. Bandleader Karen O responded, “All I can say is that I feel ready to make some music.”

Check out the show dates below. Find more information here.

06/05 — O2 Apollo @ Manchester, UK
06/07 — London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton