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Bryson Gray & Tyson James SLAM Hook-Up Culture and Celebrate Tradwives with "Do It In The Kitchen"

Bryson Gray's previous track, "Homemakers," laid the groundwork for this celebration of domesticity, setting the stage for "Do It In The Kitchen."

By: S.L. Rachel

November 23 2023

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Traditional Banjoist Clifton Hicks Nails it with Kyle Rittenhouse Ballad: "He Fought in Self Defense"

Mr. Clifton Hicks, in his casual yet compelling tone, respects the essence of the traditional banjo ballad.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 22 2023

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LISTEN: "God's Gonna Get'cha (For That)" a Classic American Beat from George Jones and Tammy Wynette

With an awesome a cappella intro, the duo navigates the pitfalls of hypocrisy and hidden transgressions in a world filled with contradictions.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 22 2023

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"The Man" by John Rich: A Patriotic Anthem Honoring Our Veterans

The song confronts criticism and challenges to patriotism, asserting that the freedoms enjoyed today are a result of the sacrifices made by these courageous individuals.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 21 2023

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Against the Backdrop of a Country Revival, Post-Malone Ventures into the Genre with Top Talent

The expected tracklist reads like a who's who of the country music elite, featuring collaborations with Morgan Wallen, Ernest, Luke Combs, and James McNair.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 21 2023

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After Being Snubbed by the CMAs, Morgan Wallen Emerges Triumphant by Securing a Remarkable 11 Billboard Music Awards

Not only did he sweep every country award for which he was nominated—including Artist of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Touring Artist, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year—but he also secured prestigious all-genre awards.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 21 2023

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Tom MacDonald Goes Full Singer-Songwriter With "Superman": A Poignant Departure with a Message of Hope

The use of the term "oil sands" adds a layer of social commentary, suggesting that conflicts are often driven by economic interests rather than a genuine concern for humanity.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 21 2023

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CJ Solar's "Good Day For A Heartbreak": A Raucous Celebration of Break-Ups

CJ Solar, the Baton Rouge-born troubadour who's made his mark in Nashville, delivers a gritty and electrifying anthem with "Good Day For A Heartbreak."

By: S.L. Rachel

November 20 2023

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Trump Latinos Continue With Their Whirlwind of Patriotic Music by Releasing The Pop-Rap Anthem "MAGA Love"

Despite dealing with political issues, "MAGA Love" manages to maintain a fun and happy tone, providing a welcome respite during these dark times of global conflicts.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 20 2023

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Patriotic Artist KillWill to Unleash a Scathing Critique of Cancel Culture With His New Album "Thought Crimes (vol. 1)"

"Thought Crimes" promises to be a defiant response to cancel culture, a rallying cry for those who refuse to be silenced.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 20 2023

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Spotify Faces Criticism for Delaying Second Lara Trump Single

Lara Trump expressed disappointment with the delay, stating that major music platforms consistently suppress her content due to her political views.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 18 2023

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Classic Cash: Country Novelty Song "One Piece at a Time" Spins a Tale of Cadillac Comedy

Written by Wayne Kemp and released in 1976, this humorous and iconic track showcases a creative approach to acquiring the car of one's dreams

By: S.L. Rachel

November 17 2023

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"Stop Watching Porn": Bryson Gray and Tyson James Deliver a Blazing Critique on Degenerate Internet Culture

The duo, both recognized for their assertive approach to Christian rap, use "Stop Watching Porn" as a platform to voice their concerns about the detrimental effects of engaging in adult content online.

By: S.L. Rachel

November 17 2023

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Chad Prather Releases Wynn Varble's "I'd Be Jolly Too" with Baste Records: A Hilarious Holiday Delight

The premise revolves around the notion that Santa's jolliness may not solely stem from his love of spreading holiday cheer. Instead, the song humorously suggests that Santa might be jolly because he knows where to find all the "bad girls."

By: S.L. Rachel

November 17 2023

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