Author: Clayton Anderson

Throwback. On July 19th, 2008, one of Blake Shelton’s more underrated singles, “Home,” went No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The song was originally co-written and released by Michael Buble in 2005 as the first single from his fourth studio album, “It’s Time,” and went on to become a No. 1 hit on the Adult Contemporary chart. Although a cover of an already popular song, Blake’s version, featuring background vocals from ex-wife Miranda Lambert, became a huge success by becoming the fist Country Airplay No. 1 reworking of a pop hit since Mark Chesnutt’s “I Don’t Want To…

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Sheryl Crow has entered the chat. Over the past couple of days, Jason Aldean has been trending in the news cycle over his song and music video for “Try That In A Small Town.” Critics and social media warriors (mostly those who just hate his music or disagree with his politics) have been calling the Country singer out for promoting “violent, pro gun” and “racist” lyrics. And as the song has skyrocketed to No. 1 on iTunes, all-genre, it hasn’t stopped more people from commenting on the issue at hand. Sheryl Crow, known for songs such as “If It Makes…

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Can’t think of anyone more deserving. Just recently, it was announced that Toby Keith will be receiving the first ever Country Icon Award at the inaugural 2023 People’s Choice Country Awards. The awards show will be hosted by Little Big Town, with Blake Shelton in attendance to present Toby with the award at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. “We’re overjoyed to honor legendary artist Toby Keith with the first-ever Country Icon Award,” Cassandra Tryon, senior vice president of entertainment live events for NBCUniversal Television, says. She continues with… “As a talented songwriter and powerhouse performer, Keith has touched the hearts of…

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Jason Aldean’s latest single, “Try That In A Small Town” has had critics and social media warriors (mostly those who just hate his music or disagree with his politics) attacking the artist for being “pro-lynching” and “racist.” Just an hour ago, Jason Aldean released a statement addressing the allegations, calling them “meritless” and “dangerous,” as well as saying “there’s not a single lyric in the song that references race.” In the past 24 hours I have been accused of releasing a pro-lynching song (a song that has been out since May) and was subject to the comparison that I (direct…

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Firing back. Jason Aldean’s latest single, “Try That In A Small Town” has had critics and social media warriors (mostly those who just hate his music or disagree with his politics) attacking the artist for being “pro-lynching” and “racist.” Nobody can be shocked by Jason Aldean writing a racist as fuck song. Him and his skanky wife hang out with Trump, and dress their kids in “anti-Biden” clothing. The song is as shitty as he is. pic.twitter.com/TfLBtlRirT— Liberal Lisa in Oklahoma (@lisa_liberal) July 18, 2023 Don’t even have to look to see why Jason Aldean is trending…he’s a white trash…

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Not surprised. Today, Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” was officially certified platinum by the RIAA. A platinum certification means the song has officially sold a million units, something Luke has done time and time again in his 6 year career. Fast Car has spent multiple weeks at No. 1 on Country radio and has absolutely DOMINATED the charts and streaming numbers in a very short amount of time. On staying true to the original production, Luke says: “I think that was always the goal was just not to change it at all, really, in the sense of staying…

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