Samurai: Swords Crossed

Samurai: Swords Crossed is an introduction to a media article addressing the murky past of Night City's music legend, Kerry Eurodyne. The uncredited author seems to be following the tradition of 2077 media reporting when addressing the topic at hand, sourcing the character analysis on other media and rumour, slowly leading the reader into a unique take at the Samurai band leadership conflict.

Transcript
[...]Before Kerry Eurodyne became the rock god and American cultural icon we know today, he was someone else entirely. Someone even he may not remember, or - perhaps more precisely - would forget. In his Samurai days, Eurodyne played second fiddle to the group's infamous vocalist Johnny Silverhand. [...] In his few moments of sincerity (such as the hard-to-find interview with Meryl Apostolakis), Eurodyne confessed that he left Samurai no less than two separate  times, promising himself that each departure would be his last. While he variously claimed artistic differences, Silverhand's character or organizational chaos as his reasons, the truth lay elsewhere. Simply put, the suffocating, cramped clubs where Samurai played just didn't have a stage that could hold both Johnny and Kerry - two inflated, alpha-male egos constantly vying for the mic and their fans' adoration. [...] Yet Kerry always returned to the Samurai fold. Why? Here we enter the realm of pure rumor and gossip, the most interesting of which pegs Kerry's drama as the oldest, simplest story in the book: love.

Location
Right side of the piano within the Villa Eurodyne.