Author: Clayton Anderson

Right on time for Fourth of July weekend. Recorded from Super Bowl LVII back in February, Chris Stapleton had one of, if not thee, most talked about National anthem performances from Super Bowl history. Chris Stapleton doing what Chris Stapleton does.#SuperBowl @ChrisStapleton pic.twitter.com/s1jFjyS4QW— Country Chord (@CountryChord) February 13, 2023 At a time where the commercials aren’t as funny and there’s only one or two halftime performing acts nowadays, leave it to Chris Stapleton to absolutely NAIL it and leave grown men cry on television. The cool thing here is that Chris didn’t record it. He released the live, raw version…

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We NEED it. Zach Bryan has been giving fans updates on the new album for quite sometime and today, he shared a little more info on the project to his Instagram account. Noting it was one of the “most challenging and honest things” he’s ever done, Zach thanked his fans and shared he “finally” produced his own album. While there’s still no official release date, I imagine it’s around the corner. Back in April, Zach responded to a fan’s tweet saying that there will only be 11 songs (thank God) on the upcoming album, adding that “I’m in my quality…

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A hit. On June 26th, the RIAA officially certified “Head Over Boots” by Jon Pardi as a massive 5X Platinum. A platinum certification means the song or album has sold a million units, which in this case, Head over Boots has now sold a combined 5 million. Written by Pardi, as well as Luke Laird, Boots was released to radio in 2015 as the lead single to “California Sunrise,” arguably his biggest album to date. The song became Pardi’s first ever No. 1, followed after “Dirt On My Boots,” which really made Jon a household name in Country music. Listen…

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A classic. On June 28th, 1999, Tim McGraw released one of his most popular songs to date, “Something Like That.” Written by Rick Ferrell and Keith Follese, the song, known for its “BBQ Stain” reference, was the second single from McGraw’s “A Place in the Sun” album and became his tenth No. 1 hit on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks. As of today, Something Like That is certified 2X platinum by the RIAA and is still one of the great Country songs from the 90’s. Check it out below.

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Throwback Tuesday? Back in 2015, Kings of Leon and Chris Stapleton shared the stage together to perform a cover of one of the most iconic songs to ever exist, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man.” The band, known for songs such as “Use Somebody” and “Sex On Fire,” were one of the performers during Nashville’s New Years Eve celebration almost 8 years ago and played for a crowd of more than 150,000 people. And let me tell ya, they KILLED it. Watch the video below. You’re welcome.

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What a helluva run these boys are on. Today, Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” holds the top spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart for a 12th week, while Luke Comb’s cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” jumps to No. 2 With those two songs simultaneously claiming the top two spots on the chart, it makes the first time two Country artists have done it since 1981 when Eddie Rabbitt’s “I Love A Rainy Night” was at No. 1 and Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” was at No. 2. Billboard’s Hot 100 chart includes U.S. Streaming, radio airplay and sales data across…

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