New LB. Today, Luke Bryan released a new single and the third taste from his upcoming album, “Southern and Slow.” Written by Matt Dragstrem, Josh Thompson, and Chase McGill, Luke returns with a sound reminiscent of I Don’t Want This Night To End that’s reflective of what helped him remain so popular in years past and if I’m being honest, this is right where Luke’s lane is for a radio single. Obviously, this sounds nothing like Rain Is A Good Thing era, but Luke’s singles have been extremely hit or miss lately (or just corny) and Southern and Slow gives…
Author: Clayton Anderson
Bless your heart. Megan Moroney pretty much blew up on the scene back in December with her debut single at Country radio, “Tennessee Orange.” Now, her sophomore single, “I’m Not Pretty,” from her debut album, “Lucky,” is already climbing the charts and as of today, we have a brand new music video to go along with it. Directed by Moroney, along with Jeff Johnson, the video brilliantly (and satirically) depicts the songs story, portraying the “nice girls,” with blonde hair and several different pink-colored outfits, living happy and drama-free lives, while the ex-boyfriends new brunette girlfriend (also played by Moroney)…
Lovin’ everything about this. Today, Ella Langley and Koe Wetzel released the official music video for their rockin’ collaboration, “That’s Why We Fight.” Named by Spotify as one of 2023’s “Hot Country Artists to Watch,” the Alabama-born singer-songwriter has quickly amassed several million streams since the release of her debut EP, “Excuse The Mess,” and is, in my opinion, on her way to becoming a superstar. Directed by Wales Tony, the music video features underdog Ella training with coach Koe and was shot at Nashville’s Music City Boxing & Vanderbilt University. Aside from Ella being trained for her fight, the video also…
Today, we take a deep dive into whom from the world of country music, including modern corn-fed singers to previous inmates, would make my bar fighting lineup. If I end up in a scrap at the local watering hole, these are the artists I’d want by my side: 1. Koe Wetzel It’s not just the fact that Koe Wetzel looks like he could be a starting linebacker for a football league sponsored by Budweiser instead of gatorade, he’s literally seen dumping a body into the lake while smoking a black and mild in his ‘Sundy Or Mundy’ music video. Plus,…
“That’s enough crust.” Yesterday evening, Koe Wetzel shared a hilarious (and painful) video to social media of him receiving a tattoo of a chicken tender from none other than the founder of Raising Canes, Todd Graves. While I personally think the fast food establishment is pretty overrated, there’s no doubt that their chicken tenders are highly popular. But now that I’ve seen a video of the founder of Canes jabbing a needle into the thigh of a drunk Koe Wetzel, I may change my mind and give the 3-piece finger combo another try. And if video proof wasn’t enough, Todd…
Highs and lows… Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you should be well aware by now of the controversy that’s been surrounding Jason Aldean’s latest single, “Try That In A Small Town.” Even though the song was released back in May, it wasn’t until the music video dropped that gave the song the added attention for critics (mostly those who disagree with his politics or those who already dislike his music) to come out full force with damning allegations against the Country superstar. When the backlash poured in, some criticized Aldean for the message of the song, while others…