John Mayer's Loose Lips, Sade's 'Soldier' Victory
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John Mayer, the singer/songwriter whose rocky relationships with stars like Jessica Simpson and Jennifer Aniston are well-documented in the tabloids, sparked heated debate among his fans on Wednesday by dishing on all that -- plus his controversial feelings about race -- in the new issue of Playboy.
Expect the smooth sounds of Sade to overtake the No. 1 slot on the Billboard 200 album chart next week, as the group's new effort "Soldier of Love" could sell between 375,000 to 400,000.
John Mayer addressed the growing outrage over his racially and sexually charged interview with Playboy on Wednesday afternoon, posting a series of messages on Twitter that started off with an apology for his use of a racial slur.
In today's Daily Noise, brought to you by Fuse and Billboard.com, everyone's talking today about John Mayer, who is catching heat for using the N-word in a recent Playboy interview. He's spent the last day apologizing--but the word isn't even the craziest thing he said in the TMI-tastic Q&A. Sade's "Soldier of Love," her first album in 10 years, will top the Billboard 200 this week and may sell as many as 400,000 copies in the U.S. And in Making Noise, supergroup Them Crooked Vultures talk about their decision to forgo music videos.



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