Some of pop’s most bitter feuds are finally being resolved, whether it be due to the perspective of aging or the lure of financial gain. Madonna recently forgave Elton John for his past unkind remarks, potentially leading to a collaboration. Oasis is set to tour again after years of sibling rivalry, and Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel had a heartfelt reunion. Who could be next?
Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks
The tumultuous relationship between Fleetwood Mac members Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks fueled their success but ultimately led to the band’s downfall. Buckingham left the band in 2018 after a series of events, and there is hope for a reconciliation between the two.
50 Cent and Ja Rule
The ongoing feud between 50 Cent and Ja Rule in the hip-hop world has lasted for years, with occasional moments of peace followed by renewed conflict. Despite their constant bickering, there seems to be a strange sense of camaraderie between them.
Morrissey and Johnny Marr
The relationship between former Smiths bandmates Morrissey and Johnny Marr has soured over the years, with accusations and disagreements leading to a breakdown in communication. The possibility of a reunion seems unlikely at this point.
Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez
In contrast to the drama of other pop feuds, Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez maintain a cool distance from each other, with subtle digs and passive-aggressive behavior defining their relationship. Their rivalry seems to be a quiet but persistent one.
David Gilmour and Roger Waters
The longstanding feud between Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Roger Waters has been marked by public disagreements and personal attacks. Despite occasional reunions for charity, their relationship seems irreparable, with both sides making harsh accusations against each other.
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