So, she did what many struggling artists now consider: she launched an OnlyFans campaign—dubbed “Butts 4 Tour Buses”—featuring cheeky content ranging from photos to erotic food comedy videos. Within six days, she paid off all her bills.
By: S.L. Rachel
June 5 2025
Beyonce's changes to the song have ruined the song, Walsh says.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
April 2 2024
In a post to X, Prather made his stance clear, denouncing Trans Visibility Day as a "woke, IMAGINARY, demonic holiday."
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
April 1 2024
"I believe in giving women all the tools and the trust that we can do it all without losing our essence, without losing our femininity."
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
April 1 2024
Aaron Lewis and Beyoncé are currently in a battle for the top chart position on iTunes's country charts,
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 29 2024
The video surfaces as federal authorities raided the rapper's homes in connection with a human trafficking probe.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 28 2024
The Grammy-winning artist teased fans with a preview of the controversial pseudo-country album in her Instagram.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 28 2024
As AI music tools continue to proliferate, questions arise regarding the authenticity and originality of compositions generated through these platforms.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 27 2024
Pre-orders are now open on iTunes for Lara Lea Trump's upcoming single, "Anything Is Possible."
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
His new song, "Famous Again" is positioning itself to be a rallying cry for those who love the authentic sounds of country music and yearn for a collective return to faith in Christ.
By: S.L. Rachel
March 27 2024
Underwood is expanding her gospel repertoire with a partnership with SiriusXM.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 26 2024
Beyond allegations of sexual misconduct, Diddy has a history of legal troubles spanning decades.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 25 2024
"You’re a pretty horrible person."
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 25 2024
Mitchell had accused Spotify of enabling the spread of "baseless conspiracy theories."
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
March 25 2024
Schneider's critique of Beyoncé's attempt to infiltrate the country music genre is rooted in concern, not in racism.
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz