With big names like Beyoncé dominating the nominations, it’s clear the Grammys are abandoning true country talent in favor of pop and hip-hop stars looking to cash in on country’s newfound popularity.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 12 2024
Since when did being able to cook a Taco Bell dish at home qualify someone as the epitome of sexiness?
By: Chris Bertman
November 12 2024
The left's constant push for edgy content has now infiltrated even the toy aisle.
By: Chris Bertman
November 12 2024
The suit, filed earlier this year, highlights claims of “abuse, exploitation, and self-dealing,” sparking bipartisan support and capturing the frustration of concertgoers nationwide.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 12 2024
At the heart of the issue lies BMI’s political entities license, which grants blanket permission for campaigns to use certain tracks without needing individual artist consent.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 12 2024
It's a reminder that movies should entertain, not preach or pander to expectations.
By: Chris Bertman
November 11 2024
Now, while some might laud his philanthropy, like his covert donation to striking miners in the '80s, let's call a spade a spade – It turns out Springsteen's always been a card-carrying leftist.
By: Chris Bertman
November 11 2024
It appears as though X's biggest opponents, who slammed Trump's creation of Truth Social in 2021 after he was banned from Twitter by the platform's old guard, have taken a page out of the soon-to-be 47th President of the United States' book.
By: Chris Bertman
November 11 2024
The countercultural conservative scene has flourished online, circumventing traditional music gatekeepers, which has allowed an authentic grassroots movement to gain steam.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 11 2024
As the debate over royalties heats up, voices like Fino’s are amplifying the call for reform, urging leaders to stop the exploitation of artists and bring fairness back to the music industry.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 8 2024
Sean Feucht’s movement blends worship music and conservative activism, using gospel to inspire voters and push for leaders who represent Christian ideals.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 8 2024
Whether this drama is real or a publicity stunt, it all plays into a system that uses relationships and heartbreak to sell records and keep celebrities in the headlines.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 8 2024
Bryson Gray, who now focuses on Biblical music, has been outspoken about the costs he and other conservative artists faced for their pro-Trump stance before it gained wider acceptance.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 7 2024
If Harris couldn’t balance her own campaign budget, how could she manage the nation's economy?
By: S.L. Rachel
November 7 2024
The use of Diddy’s music at Harris HQ wasn’t just a bad choice of tunes—it was a loud reminder of how disconnected the woke music machine is from the American people.
By: S.L. Rachel
November 6 2024