Concert goers Danielle Buchanan and Maneva Currie sued R&B star Jeffrey Osborne, claiming he engaged in negligent and discriminatory behavior toward them.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Some musicians have a song in their catalog that garners so much love from fans that it becomes a staple in all of their live shows for the foreseeable future. For a living legend like Jeffrey Osborne, that concept can be applied to both his successful career in the 1970s as a member of the group L.T.D. as well as his even more successful stint as a solo star. Actually, many R&B fans consider his staple to be the 1986 hit "You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song)," specifically due to its extremely catchy chorus that goes, "and you woo-woo-woo!" RELATED: Jeffrey Osborne's Secret To Remaining Youthful Now at 75 years old, Osborne relies heavily on the fan-favorite ballad to help bring his shows full circle while currently on his successful 2024 tour. However, a recent performance of "The Woo Woo Song" left two fans feeling, in their own words, so "embarrassed" that it led to an
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