Author: Brennen Kelly

Fresh off of the announcement of his new partnership with the independent label, Virgin Music Group, after his department from MCA/Universal Music Group Nashville, Kip Moore is back with his first release in nearly two years with the rockin’ new track, “Live Here To Work.” Moore took to Instagram last Friday to announce the song’s release. “Live Here To Work” marks the first release from Moore since Damn Love, and it’s just about everything you’d want to hear from the “Hey Pretty Girl” singer. Solo-written by the Georgia native, the song includes his patented gravely vocals, some excellent electric guitar…

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There’s no doubt that reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson, is one of the biggest acts in the genre today. Between her endless amounts of sponsorships that range from Stanley to Coors Light to Tractor Supply, her new Nashville Bar, Bell Bottoms Up, and her frequent collaborations with seemingly every artist in Nashville, it’s clear that the “Watermelon Moonshine” singer is country music’s new “it-girl.” Though Wilson seemed to have all the makings to be a star in the genre, not everyone was as keen on the Louisiana native at the beginning of her career. In November of…

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Fresh off the announcement of his brand new bar in Nashville, Riley Green’s Duck Blind, and his upcoming album, Don’t Mind If I Do, Riley Green is back with even more new content for fans with the release of a three-song Apple Music Nashville Session. Green took to Instagram hours ago in a joined post with Apple Music to announce the surprise release of the EP. The three-song Session features a cover of Tim McGraw’s 2001 #1 hit, “Cowboy In Me,” which reached a new audience due to its appearance on Yellowstone in 2021. Reimaginings of Green’s most popular releases…

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Last week, the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards nominees were announced with many of the usual artists receiving major nominations. Morgan Wallen led the charge with seven nods including Entertainer of the Year while other major artists such as Jelly Roll and Cody Johnson received five respectively. It’s no surprise that the biggest topic of conversation revolving around the CMAs every year is the highly-coveted Entertainer of the Year award, and this year proves no different. Despite the nominees being Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson, many noticed the surprisingly lack of the one-and-only Zach…

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There’s no doubt that John Michael Montgomery’s “Love The Way You Love Me” is a staple of ’90s country. The tender ballad became his first career chart-topper before winning Song of the Year at the 29th ACM Awards. 31 years after its release, none other than Montgomery’s son, Walker, released a cover of his father’s classic, and it’s a damn good one. Walker, who has been releasing music since 2018, has found success on his own with tracks such as “She Don’t Know,” “Bad Day To Be A Beer” and “Out of Nowhere” reaching over a million streams a piece…

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The cover I never knew I needed. Adele’s “Someone Like You” hardly needs an introduction. Arguably one of the greatest pop ballads of all time, the song has been certified everywhere from platinum to diamond in well over a dozen countries. Winning Best Pop Solo Performance at the 54th Grammy Awards, “Someone Like You” has solidified itself as one of the most iconic releases of the century so far. Being covered by everyone from David Nail to metal band, Ice Nine Kills, the Grammy-winning track has had a plethora of different interpretations since its release in 2011. Today, Lukas Nelson,…

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