As Tom and Nova prepare for their upcoming wedding, it’s clear that their union symbolizes more than just love—it’s a beacon of hope for those who believe in holding onto their values in a rapidly changing world.
By: S.L. Rachel
March 17 2025
“Every show he did, the last thing he said before he walked off the stage was, ‘Never apologize for being patriotic.’ He said it every night. And I knew when he was saying it that it was a challenge to the rest of us but also a glimpse into who Toby Keith was because, my God, he believed that.” - Trace Adkins
By: S.L. Rachel
August 29 2024
Emphasizing the movement's importance for the future of America and its children, Five Times August is calling for action to address the long-standing health and societal challenges facing the nation.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 29 2024
The song is featured on his 1991 debut studio album, Turning for Home, and was co-written by Reid and Allen Shamblin, a pairing that resulted in a truly memorable piece of music.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 29 2024
This legal struggle comes at a time when Shaboozey should be celebrating his success, with "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" dominating the charts for seven weeks.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 28 2024
This lively duet, written by Becki Bluefield and Jim Owen, was released as the title track of their 1973 album and quickly became a hit, solidifying the duo's place in the hearts of country music fans.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 28 2024
The original “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” a duet by country legends Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, topped the Hot Country Songs chart in August 1973 and even snagged a Grammy nomination for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 28 2024
"There won’t be an election, guys. Whatever it is, it won’t be an election." - Ariel Pink
By: S.L. Rachel
August 28 2024
In an era where misinformation spreads quickly, it’s voices like Alexis Wilkins that help ensure the truth prevails.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 28 2024
With the 2024 election on the horizon, This comment brings up a burning question: Who is really running the country now?
By: S.L. Rachel
August 27 2024
This intimate concert serves as a powerful farewell from the Man in Black, a legend who will never be forgotten.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 26 2024
The post featured a powerful photo collage of several high-profile artists, including Sam Smith, Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift, Cardi B, Justin Timberlake, The Weeknd, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, Lil Uzi Vert, Travis Scott, and Billie Eilish—all dressed in various devil-inspired outfits, a growing trend in modern performances.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 26 2024
The song opens with a bang, criticizing the trend of identity politics and medical transitions, followed by sharp commentary on social issues like censorship, media manipulation, and rigged elections.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 26 2024
In his post, Crump expressed his admiration for the artists while making it clear that their political messaging doesn’t inspire the average American.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 23 2024
Rich's sentiment echoes the tone set by fellow musician Five Times August, a rock singer who made waves with his outspoken songs criticizing the vaccine mandates.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 23 2024