Despite the heavy clouds surrounding Whitley’s untimely death in 1989, “I’m No Stranger to the Rain” soared to the top of the charts, reaching number one in both the United States and Canada.
By: S.L. Rachel
March 19 2025
The song is featured on his 1991 debut studio album, Turning for Home, and was co-written by Reid and Allen Shamblin, a pairing that resulted in a truly memorable piece of music.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 29 2024
This lively duet, written by Becki Bluefield and Jim Owen, was released as the title track of their 1973 album and quickly became a hit, solidifying the duo's place in the hearts of country music fans.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 28 2024
The song opens with a bang, criticizing the trend of identity politics and medical transitions, followed by sharp commentary on social issues like censorship, media manipulation, and rigged elections.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 26 2024
This track is a rallying cry against what the artists view as societal and political decay, pulling no punches as they address everything from liberal agendas to the erosion of traditional values.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 21 2024
The album, featuring seven hard-hitting tracks, showcases a blend of political commentary, religious faith, and anthems of American pride.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 20 2024
Kodak refers to Trump as “family,” rapping about his “Donald chain” and taking a personal tone with the line, “They keep askin’ ‘bout Trump, but I don’t speak on family business.”
By: S.L. Rachel
August 19 2024
Lyrically, the track is a punch in the gut to the left, challenging the constant labeling of people as "racist" simply for opposing certain viewpoints.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 19 2024
Her new song, "Crush," written by Nashville hitmaker Chris Wallin, is a heartfelt ode to young love.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 16 2024
The song is vivid and unapologetic, reflecting the growing frustration with the current political climate.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 13 2024
The song sets a metallic and melodic tone right from the start.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 13 2024
Written by the Burnette brothers, Dorsey and Johnny, the song rocketed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also found success on the R&B and country charts, reaching No. 6 and No. 10, respectively.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 12 2024
This performance is a reminder of why Tanya Tucker remains a respected figure in country music.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 9 2024
Written by Kenny O'Dell, the song was a major turning point in Rich's career, catapulting him to mainstream success.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 8 2024
His career began to take off in 1956 when he joined the Grand Ole Opry without having a recording contract, a unique achievement in the Opry's history.
By: S.L. Rachel
August 8 2024