'Glee' creator Ryan Murphy may have had some harsh words for Kings of Leon in the past, but he's ready to bury the hatchet and move on.
After the rockers declined to have their hit song 'Use Somebody' performed on 'Glee,' Murphy lashed out, saying, "They're self-centered a**holes, and
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Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill responded
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Now, after musicians Elton John and
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"I support artists and what they choose to do ... I think Kings of Leon are cool as shit. The Foo Fighters are brilliant. We'd love to do one [of] their
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So what is Murphy taking away from the whole
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