Morgan Wallen just released the music video for his latest single “I Got Better”, and I have a feeling the ladies will be all about it…
Someone has been hitting the gym, am I right?
I think the appeal of Morgan Wallen as a sex symbol is that he looks like your average guy. Seriously, he looks like he could be my husband’s cousin or something.
Also, his latest album “I’m the Problem” is by far the biggest-selling album of 2025 so far. The only person who can beat him is Taylor Swift- who drops her new album “The Life of a Showgirl” on Friday.
It’ll be fun to see who ends up winning the sales battle. It’s going to be close.
Ella Langley is quickly becoming one of the best new Country artists on the Nashville scene, and this version she just released of the Toby Keith classic “Wish I Didn’t Know Now” proves why she’s here:
Oh damn girl…
I’ve always loved this song (90’s Toby Keith was IT), and Ella made it her own, and seriously, this should just go on and be a radio single.
Kelly Clarkson is BACK with “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for Season 7!
The new season kicked off yesterday on NBC, and you know I love the “Kellyoke” segments, as this woman literally can sing ANYTHING and make it sound as good as- or even better- than the original.
Case in point, Kelly’s latest- a version of The Weeknd’s smash hit “Blinding Lights”:
Seriously, we need a massive album of Kelly’s Best Kellyoke Moments.
Problem is, how do you even choose which are the best? They’re all so dang good.
Check out “The Kelly Clarkson Show”- Season 7 is underway weekdays on NBC.
As promised, Judas Priest released a version of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” today, featuring the late Ozzy Osbourne on some of the vocals.
It all started this Summer when Judas Priest couldn’t make it to perform at the final Black Sabbath show, so to show their support, they performed “War Pigs” in concert, and then Ozzy decided to hit the studio with them to record the track before his passing.
It’s rockingly bittersweet:
Ah. Legendary.
And the best part? All sales of this particular version go directly to the Glenn Tipton Parkinson’s Foundation and Cure Parkinsons.
I used to simply be annoyed by her. But these past few years, she has really proven herself as an artist. She’s not only an incredible vocalist, but also a songwriter and visionary.
She just released the deluxe version of her latest album “Something Beautiful”, and there’s a few new tracks on there.
The one that stood out to me is her song “Secrets”- which features Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham formerly of Fleetwood Mac.
Yeah, that’s major.
The song is apparently a peace offering to her father Billy Ray Cyrus, who she has separated herself from these past few years.
Enjoy:
I absolutely love that song- and the whole Fleetwood Mac vibe that it gives.
Also, Fleetwood Mac is her dad’s favorite band, so that’s why she got Mick and Lindsey involved.
Pretty cool, right?
Miley says there is freedom in forgiveness, and she’s absolutely not wrong.
Check out the deluxe version of “Something Beautiful” out now.
Country/Rock star HARDY just released a tearjerker of a Country song called “Dog Years”, written from the perspective of a beloved rescue dog at the end of his life.
HARDY had written this song over a decade ago as a tribute to his beloved dog, and it just proves once again his songwriting skills:
Are you crying? You should be.
As a dog mom, who has once lost her best friend, and who now has a 10-year-old rescue coming into his twilight years, this hits hard.
What I love about HARDY, aside from the fact that he can bounce back and forth to Country to Rock seamlessly, is his songwriting ability.
He had me crying halfway through this song, which is the mark of a great writer.
It’s the emotion, people!
“Dog Years” is off of HARDY’s upcoming album, “Country! Country!” which drops this upcoming Friday, September 26th.
Aerosmith (well, half of Aerosmith- Steven Tyler and Joe Perry) have teamed up with British rocker YUNGBLOOD for a heavy-hitting new song “My Only Angel”, and yeah, it kind of rocks.
I mean, how can it not with these three?
I’m here for it! Honestly, YUNGBLOOD is definitely getting my attention now. Once I heard him performing live at the VMAs last weekend with Steven and Joe, I was like, “Ok! I’m in”.
Which is good, because the three have a collaborative EP called “One More Time” dropping November 21st.
Last night was the 77th Annual Emmy Awards, and for the “In Memoriam” segment, Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson performed a stunning version of the hit “Go Rest High On That Mountain”.