Turns out, country music wasn’t invented—it was collected, borrowed, and blended by a nation of storytellers, strummers, and unsung heroes.
By: S.L. Rachel
May 28 2025
Moments later, the Nashville Police arrived to assist, but it was Bon Jovi’s swift intervention that prevented a tragedy.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 12 2024
Prather’s response highlights the ongoing tension between the entertainment industry's elite and the working-class, conservative-leaning audience that often feels sidelined by Hollywood’s political leanings.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 11 2024
The album, once poised to include collaborations with Iggy Pop, Miley Cyrus, and members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, has faced intense scrutiny from record labels afraid of backlash from media outlets like The Guardian.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 10 2024
The future of classical music depends on whether excellence can once again take precedence over inclusivity.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 10 2024
Country isn’t just a sound, it’s a culture, and she doesn’t represent that.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 10 2024
The performance was a standout moment, capturing the patriotic spirit of the event and setting the tone for the evening.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 9 2024
At the core of the lawsuit was Spotify’s failure to pay proper streaming royalties for much of the 2010s, an issue largely resolved by the Music Modernization Act (MMA) of 2018.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 6 2024
Michael Smith, a North Carolina man, has been accused of using thousands of AI-generated songs to boost streams, with claims he raked in over $10 million.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 6 2024
Known for his larger-than-life personality and unforgettable hits, Keith amassed 33 No. 1 songs and sold over 44 million albums.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 5 2024
The irony is clear: Putin endorsing Harris, a key figure in the administration that accused Donald Trump of colluding with Russia, has sparked confusion and amusement.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 5 2024
Aldean went on to explain that his support for Trump isn't about voting for a particular person but rather about safeguarding the future of America for his children.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 5 2024
In fact, the Trump campaign asserts that they do have the proper license to use the song—a Music License for Political Entities or Organizations obtained from BMI in 2022. This license, they argue, covers the use of the song at rallies, making the lawsuit more about making headlines than about a legitimate legal issue.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 4 2024
Shelton first teamed up with Warner Music Nashville back in 2003 with his album "The Dreamer," following his debut with Giant Records.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 4 2024
With their new rendition, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan aim to bring this classic back to life, infusing it with their unique styles while staying true to the song’s original spirit.
By: S.L. Rachel
September 3 2024