Letter B artists.
Belle Perez
Bellefire
Bellepop
Belly
Beloved
Belphegor
Belvedere
Ben Christophers
Ben E. King
Ben Folds
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Of course, this has less to do with the show itself than it does with the fact that, in 2008, the idea of a video-countdown show seems impossibly antiquated. With the state of labels and the rise of sites like MySpace and YouTube, music videos are no longer the primary means of promotion for an artist or an album (they're probably not even necessary, though we'll leave that debate for another day), and you can basically say the same thing about "TRL." And while the show isn't leaving us for good — rather than being canceled outright, it's apparently just "resting" for a while — it's a pretty safe bet that even if it is resurrected someday, it won't be the "TRL" you grew up with. It will be rejiggered and reinvigorated ... and, god willing, something much, much better.
"The world doesn't end just because you're wounded," Popaditch said. "That same skill set that made you a good Marine is going to make you a good soundman and a good citizen. ... There's no victimization here. That is the way the ball bounces. You play the hand you get dealt and move on with your life."
Bellefire
Bellepop
Belly
Beloved
Belphegor
Belvedere
Ben Christophers
Ben E. King
Ben Folds
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Calling it the "most important election you'll ever vote in your entire life," Biden signed off by saying that the past eight years have resulted in a "very deep hole" economically and a bruised image abroad for America, something that requires fundamental change to repair it.Of course, this has less to do with the show itself than it does with the fact that, in 2008, the idea of a video-countdown show seems impossibly antiquated. With the state of labels and the rise of sites like MySpace and YouTube, music videos are no longer the primary means of promotion for an artist or an album (they're probably not even necessary, though we'll leave that debate for another day), and you can basically say the same thing about "TRL." And while the show isn't leaving us for good — rather than being canceled outright, it's apparently just "resting" for a while — it's a pretty safe bet that even if it is resurrected someday, it won't be the "TRL" you grew up with. It will be rejiggered and reinvigorated ... and, god willing, something much, much better.
"The world doesn't end just because you're wounded," Popaditch said. "That same skill set that made you a good Marine is going to make you a good soundman and a good citizen. ... There's no victimization here. That is the way the ball bounces. You play the hand you get dealt and move on with your life."