“There I Ruined It” (LOVE that creator) just made a parody of the hit 80’s kids’ TV show “Reading Rainbow” for the toking crowd called “Weeding Rainbow”.
As a fan of the show as a kid, I couldn’t help but snort out my coffee when I saw this:
Yesterday, Post Malone released his highly anticipated “F-1 Trillion” album, and as expected, it’s pretty damn fantastic.
Even if you’re not a fan of Post Malone infiltrating the Country Music scene, I don’t really think you could find fault in the music that he’s put out.Ā It’s solid stuff, and has some of the greatest in Country Music on the album with him. Oh, and then he also dropped the “F-1 Trillion: Long Bed” edition yesterday as well- a surprise 9 song album full of original Country songs of just Post Malone himself. And yes, they’re impressive, too.
I’ve been listening to “F-1 Trillion” these past 24 hours, and here’s my favorite- his collab with Luke Combs “Missin’ You Like This”:
Now, that’s some Country right there. Bonus points for the shout out to Kansas- one of the best states in the nation- and an Exxon station break-up.
Also, Post Malone sounds great on the track, as does Luke Combs (as always), and it’s been in my head for the past day.
Another couple of my favorites on the album include Post Malone’s Dolly Parton collab “Have the Heart” and his collab with Chris Stapleton “California Sober”:
I absolutely love the variety of the artists and sounds on this album, and like it or not, Post Malone just proved himself in Nashville.
I’m going to be honest. I wasn’t really feeling Kelsea Ballerini when she first came out with her debut single “Love You Like You Mean It” in 2015.Ā Of course, that was when Bro/Pop Country was at it peak.Ā With songs like “Love Me Like You Mean It” and “Hey, Boy”, I was underwhelmed. But Kelsea has really grown so much as an artist and songwriter, and her latest release “Sorry Mom” shows how far she has come:
As someone who has a really close relationship with her mother, and who has done some dumb things that I know she didn’t approve of, this song is something I can truly relate to. And I know so many other women (and I’m sure men, too) will relate. After this and her collab with Noah Kahn “Cowboys Cry Too”, I’m really excited to see what she has in store for us on her upcoming album “Patterns” out October 25th.
Just google it, because I’m too lazy this morning to explain it.
Anyhow, one of my favorite content creators “There I Ruined It” has released this glorious gem:
Sure to beĀ a classic.
I mean, let’s be real, Conway Twitty would have been all OVER this if he were still here. He does have some real panty droppers in his catalog, so I feel that he would approve.
Morgan Wallen- in case you missed it- has gifted us with another teaser… this time for a song called “Good to See You Smile”, and I’m thinking it could be one of his best yet:
The Oak Ridge Boys massive hit “Elvira” – one of my forever favorites-came out in 1981, two years before the launch of The Nashville Network, the first country music cable television network. The song never had an accompanying video. Until now.
The video clip features the band surrounded by some famous friends (includingTrace Adkins, Kid Rock, Lorrie Morgan, The Gatlin Brothers, Ray Stevens and Big & Rich)Ā performing the song. Filmed in October at John Richās Redneck Riviera bar on Nashvilleās Lower Broadway, it was 50-yearĀ Oaks member Joe Bonsallās last videoĀ before his July 9 death at age 76.
I don’t know about you, but I’m getting real excited about the upcoming Post Malone Country album “F-1 Trillion”, which comes out next Friday, August 16th.
Posty just put up a teaser to the latest collab- one with Tim McGraw called “Wrong Ones”, and it’s totally giving a “Real Good Man” vibe.