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Granger Smith debuts musics video for “Hate You Like I Love You” featuring wife Amber

Granger Smith has debuted the video for his single “Hate You Like I Love You,” off of the first installment of Smith’s 2020 double album, Country Things Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.   

Vol. 1, which arrived last August, featured eight-tracks including songs like “That’s Why I Love Dirt Roads” and “Country Things.” Smith was in the process of making the album when he and his wife Amber’s 3-year-old son, River, drowned in a tragic accident in the family’s pool in June of 2019. At that time, the singer put his music plans on hold. When he returned to his project the following year, he explained that he had undergone a shift in perspective that changed his outlook on both life and making music. “My life is just different now. Or maybe a better way to put it is, I see life differently now.”

Take a look at the video for “Hate You Like I Love You,” featuring Granger’s wife Amber, at the link – here.

Granger Smith Stars With His Wife In Music Video for “Hate You Like I Love You”

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Miley Cyrus releases ‘Angels Like You’ video from Super Bowl pregame show

Miley Cyrus performed her track “Angels Like You” for an audience of fully vaccinated healthcare workers on Super Bowl Sunday on February 7, and now that performance has been released as a music video. “Angels Like You” is from Cyrus’ seventh studio album, Plastic Hearts. 

Miley’s performance was the first COVID-19 compliant live music show of its size in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic nearly a year ago. Miley teamed up with Billy Idol for covers of Nine Inch Nails and Bikini Kill at the pre-game show.

Check out the live performance video of “Angels Like You” at the link – here.

Miley Cyrus Sings for Vaccinated Healthcare Workers in ‘Angels Like You’ Clip

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Selena Gomez considering retirement from music

During an interview in the April issue of Vogue, Selena Gomez says she might retire from music after the release of her next album. The 28-year-old singer and actress voiced her frustrations with response to her music.

The Vogue interview was published nearly 14 months after the release of Gomez’s third studio album, Rare, which featured the singles “Lose You to Love Me,” “Look at Her Now” and “Rare.”  Gomez told Vogue, “”It’s hard to keep doing music when people don’t necessarily take you seriously.I’ve had moments where I’ve been like, ‘What’s the point? Why do I keep doing this?'” Gomez added she plans to try something “different” on her new album, saying, “I want to give it one last try before I maybe retire music.”

Gomez will release her first Spanish-language EP, Revelación this Friday. The album features the songs “Selfish Love” with DJ Snake, “De Una Vez” and “Baila Conmigo.”

Selena Gomez says she’s thinking about retiring from music

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President Biden signs executive orders for women’s rights and gender equality

On Monday in recognition of International Women’s Day, President Biden signed two executive orders to support gender equity and equal rights in the United States.  Biden said in a statement: “Women’s history is American history — and world history. On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the achievements, contributions, and progress of women and girls in the United States and around the globe. My administration is committed to honoring women by investing in their opportunity, security and wellbeing.”

Biden’s first executive order establishes the White House Gender Policy Council to ensure that the administration advances gender equity and equal rights and opportunity for women and girls. The Gender Policy Council will play a role in domestic and foreign policy development and work with other policy councils to advance gender equity and equality.

The second order directs the Education Department to review all existing regulations, orders, guidance and policy to guarantee education free from sexual violence, the White House said. The order instructs the Education Department to evaluate Title IX regulations issued under the Trump administration to ensure they are compatible with the new administration’s policies.

On International Women’s Day, Biden signs orders on gender equity, nominates two women to be four-star commanders

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U.S. Defense Department authorizes more personnel for U.S. COVID-19 vaccinations

The Defense Department announced that additional U.S. troops will be involved in administering COVID-19 vaccinations to the civilian population. , Defense Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement that the next deployment will involve two Type 1 teams, to Georgia and Ohio.  

Currently over 2,200 military personnel are deployed at community vaccination centers in California, New Jersey, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Illinois, North Carolina and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They are grouped into Type 1 teams of 222 service members, who can administer up to about 6,000 vaccinations per day, and Type 2 teams of 139 members, with about 3,000 vaccinations per day.

The deployments are authorized in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which serves the state-run vaccination programs. The Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force are all involved in the vaccination effort.

Defense Department sends more troops to help administer COVID-19 vaccines

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U.S. Defense Department authorizes more personnel for COVID-19 vaccinations

The Defense Department announced that additional U.S. troops will be involved in administering COVID-19 vaccinations to the civilian population. , Defense Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement that the next deployment will involve two Type 1 teams, to Georgia and Ohio.

Currently over 2,200 military personnel are deployed at community vaccination centers in California, New Jersey, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Illinois, North Carolina and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They are grouped into Type 1 teams of 222 service members, who can administer up to about 6,000 vaccinations per day, and Type 2 teams of 139 members, with about 3,000 vaccinations per day.

The deployments are authorized in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which serves the state-run vaccination programs. The Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force are all involved in the vaccination effort.

Defense Department sends more troops to help administer COVID-19 vaccines

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Miranda Lambert with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall drop new single “In His Arms” from their upcoming collaborative album

Miranda Lambert recorded the acoustic LP The Marfa Tapes in collaboration with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall, and now the trio have dropped their first single from the album titled “In His Arms.” The Marfa Tapes can be pre-ordered here, and is set to officially drop on May 7th.

In the official music video for “In His Arms,” the three artists sing together around a pickup truck as the sun set over the desert. You can check out their music video on YouTube – here.

Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram & Jon Randall Share “In His Arms” from The Marfa Tapes

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Brett Eldredge releases single “Good Day to country radio

Brett Eldredge’s single “Good Day” was included on his 2020 album Sunday Drive, and now serves as the second single off the project to impact country radio. Sunday Drive debuted in the top five on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. 

Following the track’s initial release in 2020, Brett shared with Good Morning America: “In our society, everybody feels like we need to put on that perfect outer look, and I got so tired of that. I didn’t want to do it anymore. This song says ‘have the self-awareness of yourself of being like, ‘I’m gonna make this a good day no matter what is thrown at me and I’m going to give it my best foot forward.'”

Take a look at the official music video for Brett’s “Good Day” at the link – here.

Brett Eldredge Makes a Conscious Decision to Have a “Good Day”

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Eminem releases ‘Tone Deaf’ video in response to TikTok campaign to “cancel” him

Last week, a TikTok campaign called for Eminem’s ‘cancellation’ after lyrics from his 2010 single with Rihanna “Love the Way You Lie” resurfaced. In the song, Marshall Mathers raps “If you f***** leave again I’m strap you to this bed and set the house on fire.”

Now in response to those who have tried to ‘cancel’ him, Eminem has released the lyric video for “Tone Deaf,” takes aim at cancel culture. “Tone Deaf” is the latest single off Eminem’s 2020 album, Music To Be Murdered By — Side B.  and in the animated video clip, the rapper’s controversial past is put on full display as he blames his “alter-ego” for all his “evil thoughts” while refusing to tone down his lyrics. Eminem tweeted about the video, showcasing one of its key lyrics:“I won’t stop even when my hair turns grey (I’m tone-deaf) / ‘Cause they won’t stop until they cancel me.”

Watch the lyric video for “Tone Deaf” – here.

Eminem Responds to Cancellation Attempt With ‘Tone Deaf’ Animated Video

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Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, BTS, Harry Styles, and more set to perform at this year’s Grammys

The Recording Academy announced the full lineup for the 63rd annual Grammy Awards show. Hosted by Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show,” the Grammy ceremony will feature Taylor Swift taking the Grammy stage for the seventh time. Swift’s “Folklore” is nominated for six awards and will compete in the ceremony’s most prestigious category, album of the year, along with Jhené Aiko, Black Pumas, Coldplay, Jacob Collier, HAIM, Dua Lipa, and Post Malone. 

Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Black Pumas, BTS, DaBaby, Doja Cat, Mickey Guyton, Haim, Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, Chris Martin, John Mayer, Cardi B and Maren Morris are also slated to perform. 

The Recording Academy said in a statement: “Artists will be coming together, while still safely apart, to play music for each other as a community and celebrate the music that unites us all.” The award show was initially scheduled for January but postponed due to coronavirus concerns. It will take place virtually and at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The Grammys will air on March 14 at 8 p.m. on CBS and livestreamed on Paramount+.

Taylor Swift, BTS and Billie Eilish to perform at the Grammys

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