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Post Malone and Doja Cat release the video for ‘I Like You’

Post Malone and Doja Cat have unveiled the music video for their single “I Like You (A Happier Song)”. The appears is off Post’s album Twelve Carat Toothache, available now.

The GRAMMY Award-nominated rapper will also be hitting the road on his Twelve Carat Tour across North America this fall. The trek, featuring special guest Roddy Ricch, kicks off September 10th in Omaha and wraps with a series of shows in Los Angeles in mid-November.

Take a look at the video for “I Like You” – here.

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Take a look at The Weeknd in the animated video for ‘How Do I Make You Love Me?’

The Weeknd turns into a zombie in his new animated video for “How Do I Make You Love Me?”, the fourth clip from his fifth studio album, Dawn FM.  The Weeknd has previously released videos from Dawn FM including “Sacrifice,” “Gasoline” and “Out of Time.”

Along with the How Do I Make You Love Me? video, The Weeknd also unveiled the track’s first remix by Swedish House Mafia’s Sebastian Ingrosso and Salvatore Ganacci.   In addition, the Canadian native is still on the road with his massive 2022 stadium tour, which will wrap-up on Sept. 22 in his hometown of Toronto.

Take a look at the video for How Do I Make You Love Me?here.

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Nashville notes: Chris Lane and Lauren Alaina's duet, Brett Eldredge + more


Chris Lane and Lauren Alaina are hitting TODAY next week for a performance of their duet version of “Dancin' in the Moonlight.” Tune into NBC on Tuesday during the 10 a.m. hour to watch.

Chris Young's partnership with the Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project has helped raise over $1.2 million to support military services members over the past year. Most recently, Chris raised thousands of dollars for the cause when he gave a private performance in Atlanta, in partnership with another veteran-focused nonprofit, The Shepherd's Men.

Get a peek at what it's like on set with Brett Eldredge for his “Songs About You” video shoot. He just released a behind-the-scenes video.

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Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Katy Perry to return as judges on American Idol

A new season of American Idol is about to get underway, and fans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing a familiar trio of judges will make a return.

Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Katy Perry — in addition to host Ryan Seacrest –have signed on for the sixth season of the hit reality singing competition.

Filming is a week away from picking up, with auditions set to kick off next Wednesday, August 3. The tryouts, labeled “Idol Across America,” will run until August 31 with a slew of locations across the country. Those hoping to win their golden ticket and sing for America’s vote can visit AmericanIdol.com/auditions to find a list of tryout dates and locations. You must be at least 15 years old to audition.

This year, American Idol is doing something new. The show unveiled its annual “First 500” event, set for August 3, where hopefuls can try to score a VIP spot.

American Idol‘s sixth season is set to premiere on ABC in spring 2023.

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Lainey Wilson asks fans to send prayers to her dad amid ongoing family crisis

After scrapping two scheduled shows this weekend, Lainey Wilson continues to update fans on the family emergency that's keeping her off the road.

She asked for prayers for her father, who she affectionately refers to as “my deddy,” posting a photo of herself with her dad on her social media.

“My deddy. My cowboy. Please keep lifting him up in prayer,” Lainey wrote in the caption of her post. “Toughest man I know.”

A number of Lainey's fellow stars chimed in in the comments section to offer their well wishes. “Sending so much love,” wrote Carly Pearce. “Praying, love,” added Caylee Hammack.

Lainey first let fans know of her family crisis earlier this week, when she told them she wasn't going to make a pair of shows this weekend. “I'm so sorry to cancel last minute,” she said at the time, “but please trust I would not be backing out if it weren't critical. Please keep my family in your prayers.”

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Zac Brown Band, Cody Johnson take fans into the studio with new “Wild Palomino” video

Zac Brown Band are taking fans behind the scenes in the video for their new collaboration with Cody Johnson, a duet version of “Wild Palomino.”

In the clip, the guys hang out in the studio. ZBB frontman Zac Brown strums a guitar and sings, while Cody reads a lyrics sheet and sings into a microphone. The rest of the band and studio workers also make appearances in this video.

ZBB and Cody debuted the duet version of “Wild Palomino” at Boston's Fenway Park earlier this month, with Cody making a surprise appearance on a stop on the band's Out in the Middle Tour.

The song originally appeared on the track list of ZBB's The Comeback album from 2021, and the version that features Cody is part of the deluxe version of that project. Other duet partners on the deluxe album include Blake Shelton, who joins the band on a new rendition of their song “Out in the Middle.”

The Comeback (Deluxe) comes out September 30.

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Sam Hunt drops out of Boots and Hearts 2022 due to “ongoing government restrictions”

Sam Hunt will no longer be able to make his headlining engagement at the upcoming Boots and Hearts Festival in Canada.

“Unfortunately, due to ongoing government restrictions, Sam Hunt will not be able to perform at Boots & Hearts Music Festival on August 5,” reads a statement from the singer’s social media. “We were hopeful that these restrictions would be lifted as the date got closer, but it's now apparent that won't happen.”

Sam didn't specify which government restrictions were keeping him from making his set, but some fans speculated that it might have something to do with the COVID-19 vaccine requirements necessary for travel into Canada.

Currently, travelers coming into the country must have received at least two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.

The Boots and Hearts festival, held annually in Burl's Creek, Ontario, will take place over four days between August 4-7. Shania Twain and Florida Georgia Line are each headlining a day, with Walker Hayes on deck to headline a special kick-off party on August 4.

In his post, Sam explained that the festival “secured a great replacement” to perform in his stead; Boots and Hearts later announced that Jake Owen will take over Sam's Friday night slot.

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Carly Pearce shares “powerful” story of fan who got tattoo of her lyrics

Carly Pearce is known for her authenticity as a songwriter, and while her songs were written about her own emotions and experiences, they often cut just as deep for the fans who listen to her music.

That was the case for a fan Carly recently met, who'd gotten a tattoo of some of the lyrics from “It Won't Always Be Like This,” a song off her 2020 self-titled sophomore project.

In the song, Carly reminds listeners — and herself — that, good or bad, nothing lasts forever. She remembers being desperate to get out of her hometown as a teenager, experiencing a breakup at 22 and making precious memories with a loved one. In every case, the feeling eventually fades, even if it feels permanent at the time.

For this particular fan, the song's message helped him survive addiction and had such a huge effect on a difficult chapter of his life that he immortalized Carly's words on his skin.

“That was crazy, and for him to be vulnerable enough to tell his story of addiction and that he overcame that, it's powerful,” the singer reflected in an interview with her record label. “It was really amazing and just shows me the power of music, and we can change lives with lyrics.”

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Suspect in mass shooting at Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill. is indicted on 117 counts

The suspect accused of the mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., which killed seven people and injured dozens of others, has been indicted on 117 counts.

Prosecutors announced Wednesday that the suspect, Robert Crimo III, faces 21 counts of first-degree murder, which breaks down to three counts of first-degree murder for each victim who died. According to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, the 21-year-old is also facing 48 counts of attempted murder and 48 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm for each parade victim who was injured by a bullet or shrapnel. Crimo was initially charged with seven counts of murder after his arrest; he will appear in court next week to be arraigned on the new charges. He is currently being held without bond.

Crimo confessed to opening fire on the parade crowd from a nearby rooftop. Authorities believe Crimo had planned the mass shooting for weeks, saying he used a “high-powered” weapon and fired more than 70 rounds into the crowd of parade participants and attendees before dropping his rifle. Crimo was granted a permit for his weapon and had passed four background checks in 2020 and 2021. Crimo’s father, former Highland Park mayoral candidate Robert Crimo Jr., sponsored his son’s gun application for a license in December 2019; the suspect bought the gun legally in Illinois.

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United States makes ‘substantial proposal’ to bring home WNBA star Brittney Griner from Russia

Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed on Wednesday that the United States has made a “substantial proposal” to bring home WNBA star Brittney Griner, as well as another American currently detained in Russia. Blinken did not elaborate on the details of the proposal while taking questions from reporters at the State Department, telling reporters: “We put a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago. Our government has communicated repeatedly and directly on that proposal, and I’ll use the conversation to follow up personally and, I hope, move us toward a resolution.” Blinken said he would discuss the proposal with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the coming days.

CNN reported that the proposal involves exchanging Viktor Bout, a convicted Russian arms trafficker, for Griner and Paul Whelan, a former Marine and former security executive serving a 16-year hard labor sentence at a Mordovia prison camp.  Bout is currently serving a 25-year U.S. prison sentence after being found guilty in 2011 of conspiring to sell millions of dollars worth of weapons to a designated foreign terrorist organization based in Colombia to be used to kill Americans in that country.

The 31-year-old Griner pleaded guilty to possessing less than a gram of hash oil when she arrived and was taken into custody at the Moscow airport on Feb. 17.  She testified in Russian court Wednesday that she had not intended to bring hash oil vape cartridges with her to Russia, saying that her rights were not read to her and she didn’t understand what was going on during her arrest.  Griner testified that she uses medical cannabis after a knee injury, but did not use it before tournaments, adding that she has a medical marijuana prescription from the state of Arizona.

Griner’s trial is expected to last until at least early August, and a Russian judge has ordered her detained for the entire length of the trial.  She faces as many as 10 years in prison if she’s convicted on the drug charges.

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