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Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran chats with www.WatchMojo.com about his debut album "+," about his hit song "The A Team," and how he used his physical similarities to Ron Weasley to play a little trick on fans.
In this www.WatchMojo.com Presents video, we head to STK restaurant in New York City to check out the new Jaguar F-Type and talk to celebrities about their Jaguar stories and memories.
American rockers A Rocket to the Moon chat with www.WatchMojo.com about their ridiculously varied influences - from Christian contemporary music to Rage Against the Machine, Boyz II Men and Tom Petty. We also find out why these boys covered Beyonce's "Single Ladies."
He is the son of Atlantis, and the king of the seven seas! Join www.WatchMojo.com as we explore the comic book origins of Arthur Curry, otherwise known as Aquaman.
Guitarist Alex Skolnick chats with www.WatchMojo.com about how he first became interested in music thanks to KISS trading cards, how his guitar lessons with Joe Satriani taught him to blend work and play, and how he blends thrash metal and jazz.
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran chats with www.WatchMojo.com about how his friendship with Harry Styles led to him writing a few songs for the boy band sensation One Direction, and how that only increased his popularity with the ladies.
American rockers A Rocket to the Moon chat with www.WatchMojo.com about their anticipated second studio album, how how the band has evolved and matured since their first effort, "On Your Side," and how country music has influenced the storytelling in their songs.
"Only the dead fight fair." www.WatchMojo.com speaks with Pierre de Margerie, associate producer at Ubisoft, about Ghost Recon Future Soldier and what fans can expect from this installment of the military shooter.
In this www.WatchMojo.com video, we check out some of the top sports and sports-related activities and attractions in Birmingham, Alabama.
Guitarist Alex Skolnick chats with www.WatchMojo.com about his career. We discuss Testament, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and his self-titled jazz trio - plus, we find out how stressful it is to play with Steve Tyler, Roger Daltrey and Jon Anderson.
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