After years of lawsuits and controversy, it appears there is still very much an audience for Ye—or, at least, his music.
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years ago today, the songwriter who penned one of the most-recorded songs in the world and notched a string of hits was born.
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The founding member of the 1970s Los Angeles soft rock band died on Monday (March 30) after a long battle with cancer.