With the help of hologram technology, the father of this ill-fated singer hopes to bring his daughter back to the stage.

Amy Winehouse brought back to life thanks to 3D technology

Passing away at the age of 27, British jazz star Amy Winehouse left many fans heartbroken at the loss of such a rare talent. However, recently, Amy’s father revealed that he may plan to create a hologram of the late star so that audiences can continue to admire her performing on stage. Speaking to The Sun magazine, he said: “The most important thing for Amy was music. I’m sure many people would want to hear her sing on stage again.”

“It all depends on whether the audience wants to join us in remembering her in this way. Maybe I’ll release a book, an album, or a hologram show. It’s all up to the audience to decide,” he added.

Earlier this year, this technique helped the genius rapper Tupac Shakur, who passed away in 1996, return to the stage to sing with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg at the Coachella music festival in California (USA).

Bruno Mars collaborates with Lady Gaga

The singer of “It Will Rain” – Bruno Mars – recently confirmed to OK! magazine that he will be collaborating with Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Jessie J on his second album. He said, “We’ve been talking about this for a long time, they gave me their phone number, and finally we’ve started working on this plan. On my second album, I’ll have three songs with three amazing artists: Beyoncé, Jessie J, and Lady Gaga.” Previously, according to some sources, Bruno was also planning a collaboration with the British group One Direction.

In October 2010, Bruno Marc released his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, which reached number 3 on the Billboard 200. Two singles, “Just the Way You Are” and “Grenade,” both reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Usher is sued again.

DJ Mixx’s complaint states that “Let’s Go” was written in 2008. He alleges that a friend he let listen to the song somehow sent it to Usher, and it quickly became the song “Hey Daddy.” Aubrey Davis, a Florida DJ known as DJ Mixx, decided to sue Usher. He claims that a sample from his song “Let’s Go” was stolen by Usher and used in the song “Hey Daddy,” from the album Raymond v. Raymond was released in 2010.

Earlier this year, Usher also became embroiled in a custody battle with his ex-wife, Tameka Raymond. Tameka accused Usher of heartlessly closing her credit card, leaving her unable to adequately care for their children. However, Usher claims all of this is fabricated and has filed his own statement in court, requesting the judge to dismiss Tameka’s claims.

One Direction to Advise X Factor Australia

Yesterday, the official website of the Australian version of X Factor confirmed that One Direction, Ke$ha, Usher, and Alicia Keys will appear in the new season as advisors to the contestants. The names Usher and Alicia Keys didn’t surprise many viewers, as they are both top names in the entertainment industry and have a lot of experience. Meanwhile, the appearances of One Direction and Ke$ha were met with completely opposite reactions.

While fans of the band and the TikTok singer were celebrating, many viewers felt this was just a way for the show to attract a younger audience. Furthermore, Ke$ha’s live singing ability was also a major point of interest, as her songs have often been heavily autotuned.