Tracks throughout Proud to be a Problem sound like journal entries from someone who's lived through hell and made it back with the scars to prove it.
By: S.L. Rachel
April 25 2025
      Penned by Jamey Johnson, Rivers Rutherford, and George Teren, this 2006 hit from Adkins' album "Dangerous Man" tells a story that resonates with the undeniable magnetism of country living.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 12 2024
      Written by Jackson himself, the track showcases his signature sound and storytelling abilities, delivering a narrative that invites listeners on a spirited journey.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 12 2024
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January 12 2024
      Raise a glass to Merle Haggard – the troubadour who knew that sometimes, the bottle lets us down when the heartache comes around.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 11 2024
      Released in the early 2000s, this song is a timeless tribute to the United States and the values it holds dear.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 10 2024
      What makes "Point of Light" even more compelling is its origin—a response to President George H. W. Bush's "Thousand Points of Light" program. The song beautifully acknowledges the unsung heroes in our society—social workers, teachers, volunteers—casting them as points of light that dispel darkness.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 9 2024
      As you click play on the black and white video, you're not just witnessing a performance; you're immersing yourself in the heart and soul of Western swing.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 8 2024
      Take a listen and immerse yourself in Sting's reflective and impassioned call for a world where, as he puts it, "if the Russians love their children too," we might find a path to lasting peace.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 8 2024
      The universal coward is portrayed as a figure lost in a sea of confusion, scrounging around in protest, yet fundamentally disconnected from the realities of the world.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 8 2024
      He pledged not to perform anything he didn't believe in, setting the stage for a transformative moment in his career.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 8 2024
      "Get That Communist Joe," written by Weinman and Dorney in 1954, serves up a light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek take on the fervor surrounding Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy's infamous crusade against suspected communists.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 6 2024
      The singer contends that individuals who believe cancel culture is necessary for holding people accountable may find themselves the targets of cancel culture eventually.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 5 2024
      The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Viktor Razinov, a Russian clown Joel encountered during his tour of the Soviet Union in 1987.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 5 2024
      Crafted by songwriters Bill Parsons and Orville Lunsford, the tune captures the spirit of its time, delving into the impact of Elvis's success and eventual draft into the army.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 5 2024