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Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan hilariously roast each other over their music

Trae Patton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty ImagesIt was The Voice versus American Idol on Monday when Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan became tangled up in a brief but hilarious war of words about their music.  

Shelton cast the first stone when he doctored a news infographic claiming that people shouldn’t mix Bryan’s singing with driving because it causes people to fall asleep at the wheel.

“Wow! Just catching up on the news… Shocking!,” the “God’s Country” crooner scoffed on Twitter when sharing the bogus screenshot. “I have noticed some fatigue when @lukebryanonline comes on.”

Bryan, 44, was obviously not going to take that insult lying down, calling the fake study “Interesting” before deftly clapping back with, “Your girlfriend is the only reason people are listening to your last two singles.”

The songs the “One Margarita” singer is referencing are “Happy Anywhere” and “Nobody But You,” which features Gwen Stefani, Shelton’s girlfriend and fellow judge on The Voice.  

Both songs went on to top the country digital sales charts.

Of course, Shelton returned fire one last time by teasing, “Hey don’t hate just cause I know how to work the system!!!”

Unfortunately for fans delighting in the comedic musical spat, the argument ended just as quickly as it started, with the two opting to leave their conflict unresolved.

However, Shelton did return his focus to his music about an hour later, encouraging fans to stream “Happy Anywhere” in a subsequent tweet.

This isn’t the first and definitely not the last time the two country superstars have roasted each other.

Last year, the two tossed in a few hilarious digs when they interviewed the other on Good Morning America and jokingly gave themselves the new moniker, “Bluke.”

By Megan Stone
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U.S. Postmaster General To Testify Before Congress

In light of mounting pressure from Democrats, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Monday agreed to testify before a House panel next week.

Tennessee Democratic Congressman Jim Cooper, along with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, demanded the head of the United States Postal Service respond to recent claims the USPS is meddling in the upcoming election process. The postmaster is now set to appear before the “urgent” House Oversight panel on August 24. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold on Monday also threatened legal action against DeJoy, issuing a statement accusing the postal service and president of potentially colluding to “suppress voters.”

 President Donald Trump has been accused of attempting to slow up postal deliveries as a means of derailing mail-in voting ahead of this November’s elections. Postmaster DeJoy is a major Republican Party fundraiser and is a former deputy finance chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Postmaster general to testify in Congress as Trump denies ordering mail slowdown

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“Done”: Chris Janson and LOCASH fight for number one, and prove it's all just “One Big Country Song”

Broken BowIf you’re watching the country chart, you know that the war for number one has zeroed in on LOCASH and Chris Janson lately. 

The interesting thing is, they’re the best of friends — co-writing hits together like Tim McGraw‘s “Truck Yeah” and LOCASH’s own “I Love This Life.” And as “One Big Country Song” and “Done” both vied for the top, everyone involved couldn’t have been happier.

“It takes you back to… when we were at Tootsie’s and we were in the backroom, Chris was in the front room,” Chris Lucas tells ABC Audio. “We started together and we were on the phone with him the whole time that week…”

“And that’s goosebumps…”  Chris Lucas reflects. “That’s hard work is what that is. There’s nothing else to say. I mean, you have a great team behind you, but that is hard work and persevering.”

Preston Brust sees both acts’ success as proof Nashville can still make stars out of the musicians who play the bars in Music City.

“In the end, we both got number-one songs out of the deal, and I think we’re all just high-fivin’ and just enjoying it…” Preston says. “It just goes to show that startin’ on Broadway, startin’ in the honky tonks and workin’ your way up, pullin’ a U-Haul behind your truck and playing county fair after county fair, it really does pay off.”

“And I think it’s a testament to this town that good songs and hard work will find their way to the top of the chart,” he adds.  

In another bit of irony, LOCASH is the face of a new MTN DEW contest. If you’re keeping up, you know it’s Janson who has a major MTN DEW obsession. Preston and Chris have promised to hook him up.

By Stephen Hubbard
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Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockCarrie Underwood virtually surprised Dutch country artist Ilse DeLange with the 2020 CMA Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award last week during Ilse’s appearance on German TV show Volle Kanne

Southern rock group the Allman Brothers Band are releasing a two-disc live concert CD from their legendary show at Warner Theater in Eerie, Pennsylvania on July 19, 2005. The set includes such songs as “Midnight Rider,” “Mountain Jam” and “The High Cost of Low Loving.” It will be out on October 16. 

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Brent Cobb will host a livestream event next week performing songs from his upcoming album Keep ‘Em on They Toes, set for release on October 2. The show will stream on Topeka on August 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

By Cillea Houghton
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Democratic National Convention Virtually Kicks Off Day One

Bernie Sanders, Republican John Kasich and former first lady Michelle Obama were among the famous speakers showing support for Joe Biden on the first day of a virtual convention to formally nominate him as the Democratic nominee in the November presidential election. The first night of speakers consisted of some in real time, as well as pre-recorded remarks and montages featuring front line workers, small business owners and an array of voters.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo also spoke, saying in part, “Now we need a leader as good as our people. A leader who appeals to the best within us, not the worst. A leader who can unify, not divide. A leader who can bring us up, not tear us down. I know that man. I’ve worked with that man. I’ve seen his talent. I’ve seen the strength. I’ve seen his pain, and I’ve seen his heart. That man is Joe Biden.”

Former Ohio Governor John Kasich, a Republican, said, “Yes, there are areas where Joe and I absolutely disagree. But that’s OK because that’s America. Because whatever our differences, we respect one another as human beings, each of us searching for justice and for purpose.”

5 key takeaways from 1st night of Democratic National Convention

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Mickey Guyton To Release New EP “Bridges” This September

Mickey Guyton will release a new six-song EP, Bridges, on Sept. 11, her first project since her self-titled EP in 2015.

Guyton co-wrote every song on the upcoming EP, which also features songwriters Karen Kosowski, Hillary Lindsey, Jesse Frasure, Nathan Chapman and Victoria Banks. 

The EP includes Guyton’s tracks “Black Like Me” and “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” as well as current single, “Heaven Down Here.”

Mickey Guyton Announces ‘Bridges’ EP: ‘This Is My Truth’

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Gabby Barrett Expecting First Child With Husband Cade Foehner

Cade shared on Instagram on Saturday, Aug. 15, “I have the most amazing Wife in the world. I can’t possibly come up with strong enough words to honor her as she has honored me in giving me a baby girl! Praise the Lord our God.”

captioned her post.” data-reactid=”27″ type=”text”>Gabby also announced the baby news on her personal Instagram page. “And then there were three… Psalm 127:3 #babyfoehner”” she captioned her post.

The couple competed on season 16 of the series in 2018, and were married a year later.

Gabby Barrett & Cade Foehner Expecting First Child

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J Balvin Reveals His COVID-19 Diagnosis And Recovery

J Balvin says he is recovering after battling the coronavirus. In a pre-taped video that aired as Balvin accepted an award at Premios Juventud 2020, he revealed he contracted COVID-19.

“At this moment, I am recovering from COVID-19. These have been some very difficult days, very complicated. Sometimes you think it’s not going to hit you, and it hit me, and it hit me very hard,” said the 35-year-old Latin Grammy winner.   He added, “I’m sending a message to all those who follow me, to all the youth, to people in general, that they take care, that this is not a joke … the virus as such exists. It’s very dangerous. Take a lot of care of yourselves.”

Balvin has released a number of hits, including “Mi Gente” with Beyoncé, “X” with Nicky Jam, “I Like It” with Cardi B and Bad Bunny, “Con Altura” with Rosalía and “Ritmo (Bad Boys for Life)” with The Black Eyed Peas.

                

J Balvin Reveals He’s Recovering From Coronavirus: “This Is Not a Joke”

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Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” Hits #1 On Billboard Hot 100

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” has debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning the most streams for a song in opening week history.

Bolstered by a music video featuring cameos from Kylie Jenner, Rosalía, Normani, and more, “WAP” has officially made history, having been streamed more times during its opening week than any other song in history in the United States. Additionally, Cardi B has become the first female rapper in history to earn Hot 100 #1 hits in two different decades.

WAP gives Cardi B her fourth #1 song, and Megan Thee Stallion’s second.  You can check out the official music video for the track at the link: here.

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” debuts at No. 1

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'Born Here Live Here Die Here': Luke Bryan debuts in Billboard 200 top ten

Universal Music Group Nashville Luke Bryan has landed in the top 10 on the all-genre Billboard 200 album chart.

The country superstar’s new album, Born Here Live Here Die Here, bowed at #5 with 65,000 equivalent album units, 48,000 of which were in album sales. 

This marks the American Idol judge’s 11th turn in on the Billboard 200 top ten, beginning with his sophomore album, Doin’ My Thing, in 2009. 

Tailgates and Tanlines, which spawned Luke’s signature hit “Country Girl (Shake it For Me),” peaked at number two in 2011, while 2013’s Crash My Party, Kill the Lights in 2015 and What Makes You Country in 2017 have all clinched the number-one spot on the chart. 

“One Margarita,” the third single off Born Here Live Here Die Here, reached number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart this summer, following in the footsteps of “Knockin’ Boots” and “What She Wants Tonight.”

By Cillea Houghton
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