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Luke Bryan debuts music video for ‘Down to One’

Luke Bryan is following up his recent chart-topper “One Margarita” with the new track “Down To One.”  The track marks the fourth single from Bryan’s Born Here Live Here Die Here album. The album has already produced three No. 1 singles, including “Knockin’ Boots,” “What She Wants Tonight,” and “One Margarita.”

The video for “Down To One” is exclusively available on Facebook right now — you can check out the video – HERE

Luke Bryan Debuts Romantic ‘Down to One’ Music Video [WATCH]

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Ariana Grande Reveals ‘Positions’ Deluxe Edition To Drop Soon

Ariana Grande is gearing up to release the deluxe edition of her recent album, Positions. Grande shared the news on Instagram last night, revealing five new songs to be added to the tracklist. One of these is the Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion remix of “34+35,” which recently peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, along with four other tracks yet to be revealed.

Grande didn’t share an exact release date, but her “Happy February” caption likely indicates that the extended version of the album will be out this month. Positions is Grande’s sixth album, and her third in just over two years. The project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and also features collabs from The Weeknd and Ty Dolla $ign.

Ariana Grande Teases Deluxe Edition of Album With Four New ‘Positions’

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Post Malone leads a star-studded cast for Bud Light’s epic Super Bowl commercial

Post Malone, along with Cedric the Entertainer and many other legendary ‘characters’ from Bud Light commercials in years past, are teaming up for an epic new ad this year. Malone said:  “Back again with Bud Light for Super Bowl LV, honored to share the screen with such legends.” Cedric the Entertainer said, “I can’t believe it’s been twenty years since some of my most memorable moments with my friends at Bud Light. I am thrilled to be featured in this year’s Super Bowl ad and loved reuniting with fellow Bud Light Legends to bring some fun to the game.”

Andy Goeler, VP of Marketing Bud Light, said in a statement: “Fans have loved and celebrated Bud Light’s role in the Super Bowl for decades, and this year, we’re excited to reunite iconic characters in the most epic way with this new spot. Bud Light Legends rewards those that always go the extra mile for Bud Light, the friends that bring the fun wherever they go, and those who understand the importance of good times. Today, we invite our Bud Light Legends to come along with us for the journey.”

Fans can “‘Join the Legendary’ at BudLightLegends.com for exclusive rewards, custom merch, and legendary experiences, including a chance to win tickets to Super Bowl LVI in 2022. 

Post Malone Hangs With All His Friends in 2021 Bud Light Super Bowl Ad: Watch

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Olivia Rodrigo tops Billboard Hot 100 for third week with “Driver’s License”

Olivia Rodrigo topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the 3rd week in a row with her debut single “drivers license” 

The 17-year-old singer and actress’ song is the longest running No 1 of the year. It’s also the first song to debut at No 1 and spend three weeks in that spot since Ariana Grande‘s “7 Rings” back in February/March 2019. As of press time, “drivers license” is still in the top five on the iTunes songs’ chart, sitting at No 2.

Olivia recently shared a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the music video for “drivers license” which you can check out at the link – here.

Olivia Rodrigo Enters Rare Territory As ‘Drivers License’ Stays At No. 1 For A Third Week

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Olivia Rodrigo tops Billboard Hot 100 for third week with “Driver’s License”

Olivia Rodrigo topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the 3rd week in a row with her debut single “drivers license.”

The 17-year-old singer and actress’ song is the longest running No 1 of the year. It’s also the first song to debut at No 1 and spend three weeks in that spot since Ariana Grande‘s “7 Rings” back in February/March 2019. As of press time, “drivers license” is still in the top five on the iTunes songs’ chart, sitting at No 2.

Olivia recently shared a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the music video for “drivers license” which you can check out at the link – here.

Olivia Rodrigo Enters Rare Territory As ‘Drivers License’ Stays At No. 1 For A Third Week

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Boston and NY flights canceled and vaccine distribution halted as major Nor’easter hits East Coast

A major storm hit the mid-Atlantic coast and northeast with a snow accumulation of more than a foot in some areas on Monday, and is expected to intensify Tuesday overnight. The National Weather Service said that areas from the northern Mid-Atlantic to southern New England experienced heavy snow and increasingly strong winds together with increasing waves along the coast that were predicted to cause coastal flooding overnight during high tides. 

The NWS also said in a Monday afternoon briefing that more than 2 feet of snow could cover the region from Pennsylvania to Maine, including the metro areas of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Unnecessary travel was discouraged by local emergency departments. On the coast, the NWS warned of flooding between 2 and 3 feet above ground level at high tide in and around Long Island. Strong winds gusting between 35 to 55 mph were predicted, causing near blizzard conditions. Courts and schools were closed in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts.

New York City and New Jersey issued states of emergency and New York City put travel restrictions in place to keep nonessential personnel off the roads. Boston and area municipalities imposed parking bans, and most flights in and out of New York City and Boston airports Monday were canceled due to the heavy snow.

Major storm hits millions in Northeast, bringing travel, schools and vaccine centers to a halt

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SpaceX announces first mission with all-civilian crew

On Monday, SpaceX announced plans for the first all-civilian mission to space in late 2021.  The mission will be a days long orbit of the Earth, to be led by finance company executive and pilot Jared Isaacman. Isaacman has purchased a four-person mission in the SpaceX Dragon capsule Resilience to launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Florida. He expects a mission duration ranging from two to four days. Isaacman pledged to donate $100 million to Memphis-based St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in connection with the space flight. Isaacman also promised to hold a raffle for one of the four seats on the Dragon mission — to prompt efforts to raise $200 million for the hospital.

Elon Musk said during a news conference Monday evening that the mission is “an important milestone toward enabling access to space for everyone because at first things are very expensive, and as only through missions like this that we’re able to bring the cost down over time and make space accessible.”

SpaceX to launch all-civilian crew to space, and 1 seat is up for grabs

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Luke Combs drops new song “The Great Divide”

Luke Combs has announced his latest song titled “The Great Divide.”

Luke shares the story behind the song in a video he posted to social media, including this message: “New song “The Great Divide” with Billy Strings out now. Wrote it with my buddies Billy and Wyatt Durrette in June of last year. It was originally intended to be on a bluegrass album that I was working on, but that has been put on pause for now and album 3 is up next. However, I thought now was a good time to put this song out with everything that has been and is going on in the world. It isn’t meant to be political or try and tell you what to think or believe; that’s not my job. It’s just me saying how I felt when I wrote it and I wanted y’all to hear it. Since it was meant to be on my bluegrass album, it will sound a little different than what y’all are used to hearing from me, but would love for y’all to check it out and let me know what y’all think”

Check out Luke Combs’ new song “The Great Divide” at the link – here.

Luke Combs Reveals He’s Working On Album No.3, Drops Surprise New Collab, ‘The Great Divide’

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Jimmie Allen teams up for new single with Brad Paisley “Freedom Was A Highway”

Jimmie Allen is back with his latest single “Freedom Was A Highway” with his friend, fellow country artist Brad Paisley.

“Freedom Was A Highway,” co-written by Allen, Ash Bowers & Matt Rogers. have Allen and Paisley reminisce about the nostalgia and simplicity of more carefree, youthful days. The track also features a distinctive Paisley signature guitar solo.

 Listen to Freedom Was A Highway here.

Jimmie Allen Yearns For Better Days With Brad Paisley Duet “Freedom Was a Highway”

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Marshmello, benny blanco and Vance Joy debut music video for the song “You”

benny blanco, Marshmello, and Vance Joy have teamed up the new track “You,” accompanied by a Claymation music video.

“You” follows blanco’s 2020 hit, “Lonely,” with Justin Bieber, as well as his collaboration with Juice WRLD, “Real Sh_t,” released in memory of the late artist on his birthday. Marshmello’s latest release “OK Not To Be OK” featuring Demi Lovato peaked at No.2 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic songs, and topped Billboard’s Mainstream Top 40 and Hot 100.

You can take a look at the video for “You” at the link – here.

Benny Blanco, Marshmello & Vance Joy Debut “You” Song + Music Video Out Now

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