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Doja Cat releases the video for her new song “Attention”

27-year-old singer and rapper Doja Cat is back with her first new song of 2023. ‘Attention’ is Doja’s first solo music since she released her third studio album, 2021’s ‘Planet Her’. She has since dropped the Top 10 hit ‘Vegas’ from the Elvis movie soundtrack, and she appeared on the remix for SZA’s hit song ‘Kill Bill’.

‘Attention’, written by Doja Cat, Y2K, and Rogét Chahayed, sees her addressing her exit from The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours’ stadium tour. The “Attention” video, directed by Tanu Muino, shows Doja being mobbed by adoring fans and walk the streets of Los Angeles – and reveals Doja Cat’s new character, Scarlet.  Doja had previously shared Scarlet Letter-themed teasers leading up to the song’s release, including cover art that showed her nude and covered in fake blood with an upside-down “A” covering her body..

Check out the official video for ‘Attention’ – here.

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Nashville notes: Carter Faith's “Smoke Too Soon” + Josh Turner's Father's Day sale

Carter Faith melds neo-traditional country with modern pop sensibilities in her spirited new song, “Smoke Too Soon.” Penned by Carter, Lauren HungateCaroline Watkins and Tofer Brown, the track previews her upcoming debut album.

Josh Turner is having a Father’s Day sale in his merch store, with select items at a 20 percent discount. Shop now at Josh’s merch store.

Jo Dee Messina is set to release her new single, “Just To Be Loved,” on July 7. Presave the song now and hear a snippet on Jo Dee’s Instagram.

The full season of 1883 will air weekly on Paramount Network, with a simulcast on CMT starting Sunday, June 18, at 8 p.m. ET. Actors include country music’s Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, as well as Isabel May and Sam Elliot.

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Whip up the best Father's Day meal this weekend

It’s time to spoil the special men in your life with the best home-cooked meal they’ve ever had this Father’s Day weekend.

Pioneer Woman has put together a list of the 75 best recipes of meals that fathers, grandfathers, sons, brothers or any special man in your life would enjoy. The list includes dishes such as Cast Iron Pizza, Beef Enchiladas, Brisket Tacos, Cowboy Caviar, Pizza Casserole, Bacon Cheeseburger and Bacon-Wrapped Filets.

For full recipes and meal ideas, visit thepioneerwoman.com.

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Dierks slates two Red Rocks shows for September

Dierks Bentley is set to headline two shows at Red Rocks Amphitheatre this September.

The concerts will take place on September 5 and September 6, with Ashley McBrydeThe Red Clay Strays and Harper O’Neill joining as special guests on the first night, and The Infamous StringdustersTanner Usrey and Kaitlin Butts appearing on the second night.

“It's been seven years since I’ve played Red Rocks, so when I heard that we could get two nights on the schedule there, I jumped at it,” Dierks says of his upcoming shows. “Some of the best concert experiences of my life have been in Colorado, and that venue is certainly at the top of the list. I’m bringing along some of my favorite singers and musicians to give the fans two nights they'll never forget.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 23, at 10 a.m. local time at Dierks.com.

Fans and friends of the Seven Peaks Festival will have access to presale tickets on Thursday, June 22.

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Listen to Dolly Parton duet with Rob Halford on new song, “Bygones”

Dolly Parton duets with Rob Halford on a new song called “Bygones,” a track off the country icon’s upcoming rock album, Rockstar.

On “Bygones,” Dolly and Rob sing about apologizing to an unnamed party who refuses to forgive them and “let bygones be bygones.” Along with vocals from the Judas Priest frontman, the tune features Nikki Sixx and John 5 of Mötley Crüe.

“It is one of my very favorites on the whole album,” Dolly says of “Bygones.” “The song fits with so many couples and coupling my voice with Rob, one of my all-time favorites, made it even more special.”

You can listen to “Bygones” now via digital outlets.

Rockstar, which includes a mix of covers and originals, will be released November 17. Other guests on the track list include Beatles legends Paul McCartney and Ringo StarrAerosmith‘s Steven Tyler and Fleetwood Mac‘s Stevie Nicks.

Along with “Bygones,” Dolly’s shared her Rockstar cover of Heart‘s “Magic Man,” featuring Ann Wilson.

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Chris Janson's 'The Outlaw Side of Me' is his “favorite album to date”

Chris Janson has dropped his BMLG Records/Harpeth 60 Records debut album, The Outlaw Side of Me.

The autobiographical set features Chris as a co-writer on all 14 tracks and includes collaborations with Dolly PartonSlashDarius Rucker and Brantley Gilbert.

“From the minute I started this album, ’til the minute we finished, I enjoyed every second,” Chris says of his new collection. “This record encompasses all sides of me: the lover, the party guy, the conservationist, the family man … I love these songs, and I had such a good time making this music. This is my favorite album to date.”

The Outlaw Side of Me features Chris’ single “All I Need Is You,” which is currently #28 on the country charts.

Here’s the track list for The Outlaw Side of Me:

“Rowdy Gentle Man”
“Honkytonk Minute”
“Outlaw Side of Me”
“All I Need Is You”
“Hank The Hell Out of The Honkytonk” (featuring Brantley Gilbert)
“Dirt In My Life”
“Tap That”
“Good Folks Goin' To Work”
“GOAT”
“Get It Right”
“Every Day of the Week” (featuring Darius Rucker)
“21 Forever” (featuring Dolly Parton and Slash)
“Days in the Field”
“21 Forever” (Original Version featuring Slash)

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Carly Pearce's powerful Chris Stapleton duet, “We Don't Fight Anymore,” is here

Carly Pearce and Chris Stapleton‘s highly anticipated duet, “We Don’t Fight Anymore,” is finally here.

As previously reported, the poignant ballad, which Carly wrote with Shane McAnally and Pete Good, serves as her new single on country radio.

“This song embodies a place that I think, if we are honest with ourselves, we’ve all felt at some point in a relationship. The distance that feels heartbreaking, yet you’re also indifferent,” Carly says of the song. “I’ve always been a writer who never wanted to shy away from the ‘uncomfortable’ moments in all of our lives, and this song feels too important not to share.”

In announcing the duet earlier this week, Carly said, “Having Chris Stapleton join me on this song was a dream come true and he unlocked an element to the story that I didn't even know it needed.”

“We Don’t Fight Anymore” is the first preview of Carly’s fourth studio album and follows her latest #1 hit, “What He Didn’t Do.”

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“Next thing you know,” Jordan's 3rd child is here

Jordan Davis and wife Kristen‘s third child was born this week.

“God is good! My son Elijah Patrick is in the world,” Jordan announced on Instagram Thursday, June 15, alongside a photo of his newborn’s tiny hand. “His momma did incredible in getting him here and we hope to get him home to his brother and sister soon.”

Elijah Patrick Davis weighed 10 pounds, 1 ounce, and measured 22 inches long. He’s now the youngest sibling to 3 1/2-year-old sister Eloise and 21-month-old brother Locklan.

Jordan first shared the news of his wife’s pregnancy in February in a video that opened with him singing a line of his latest single, “Next Thing You Know.”

“Next Thing You Know” is currently in the top three and rising on the country charts.

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Denver police officer hit by firetruck, 2 people shot amid Nuggets championship parade

A fire truck carrying Denver Nuggets players struck and injured a police officer amid a celebratory parade for the team’s first NBA championship on Thursday, about an hour before two people were injured during a shooting just blocks away.

The fire truck was carrying Nuggets players Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, as well as the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy. They were moved to another truck to take them the last few blocks of the parade route. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas identified the injured officer during a news conference as Justin Dodge, a sergeant assigned to the SWAT division and someone whom he called a “very decorated officer.” Thomas told reporters the officer was trying to protect event-goers who made their way in front of the fire truck, and “had to step kind of closer to the vehicle and the fire truck began to roll up the back of his left leg, trapping him underneath the vehicle.” The officer was rescued from underneath the truck and was taken to a hospital with a lower leg injury. He was undergoing surgery and remains in serious, but stable condition.

In a separate incident that occurred an hour after the police officer’s injury, authorities say that two people were shot at the end of the parade and rally. The shooting occurred after the parade and festivities at Curtis Street and 17th Street, the Denver Police Department said. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas told reporters during a news conference that gunman shot two males in a targeted incident. Investigators believe the shooting was not related to the event. Authorities have an image of a suspect, who remains unidentified and was not in police custody, officials said.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said of the shooting: “Shame on them for once again marring what had been otherwise a pretty successful event for the entire state of Colorado,” adding that upwards of one million people attended Thursday’s parade and rally.

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At least 15 killed, multiple injured in ‘mass casualty collision’ on highway in Canada

Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed that at least 15 people were killed and at least 10 injured in a “mass casualty collision” that occurred Thursday on a highway in Canada. The crash occurred around 11:40 a.m. local time on the Trans-Canada Highway between a semi-trailer truck and a bus near the town of Carberry in southwestern Manitoba, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The semi-trailer was traveling eastbound on Highway 1 when it struck the bus, which was traveling southbound on Highway 5, as the bus crossed the eastbound lanes, police said.

Superintendent Rob Lasson, officer in charge of major crime services for Manitoba, told reporters during a press briefing Thursday evening that it “immediately it became apparent that this was a mass casualty situation.” Assistant Commissioner Rob Hill said that the bus was carrying 25 people, the majority of whom were seniors. Ten were transported to the hospital with various injuries; and authorities were waiting to confirm the identities of those killed. Both drivers survived the crash and are in the hospital, authorities said.

Officer Lasson said that the incident will be investigated fully; and the head of the truck company involved in the crash, Day & Ross, said they will fully cooperate with the investigation, sharing in a statement: “All of us at Day & Ross are heartbroken by the tragic news out of Manitoba this afternoon. The thoughts of the entire Day & Ross team are with those who have lost loved ones in this terrible incident, and we are holding out hope that those injured will recover.”

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweetedThe news from Carberry, Manitoba is incredibly tragic. I’m sending my deepest condolences to those who lost loved ones today, and I’m keeping the injured in my thoughts. I cannot imagine the pain those affected are feeling – but Canadians are here for you.”

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