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Jason Aldean, Dustin Lynch, Jelly Roll + more make Variety's “Worst Songs of 2023” list

It’s that time of the year when news outlets and music publications highlight the best music of the year. But sometimes, the pendulum swings in the opposite direction and the worst contributions are spotlighted – which is what Variety‘s done with its “Worst Songs of 2023” list.

Kicking things off at #1 is Jason Aldean‘s “Try That in a Small Town.” Though the song became a chart-topper on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the country charts, Variety calls it a “hostile anthem of proud xenophobia that basically amounted to putting up a ‘Stay the hell away. or else’ sign.”

Referencing the additional controversy over the song’s video, the publication adds, “Imagine if we could just give him credit for … being a country music uniter instead of divider.”

Viral sensation Oliver Anthony Music‘s “Rich Men of North Richmond” was the next country song to appear on the list, coming in at #8. Variety writes, “Despite his disavowals, there's no other way to read the [lyric] ‘5'3? and 300 pounds,’ except as some kind of right-wing editorial-cartoon caricature of welfare recipients,” adding, “Victim-blaming? Oh, fudge.”

And Dustin Lynch‘s new Jelly Roll-assisted single, “Chevrolet,” arrives at #18 on the all-genre list. Variety notes, “This song seems like it was crafted solely to get adopted by the carmaker itself for an ad campaign, the way that Applebee's adopted Walker Hayes' anthem after the fact.” 

The publication continues, “Since the music is lifted entirely from [Dobie Gray‘s hit] ‘Drift Away,’ did it really take three Nashville songwriters just to come up with lyrics so terrible you'd think not even one of them would want credit?”

You can check out the full “Worst Songs of 2023” list now on Variety‘s website.

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Czech officials confirm 14 killed, dozens injured in university shooting in Prague

Authorities said on Thursday that the gunman involved in the mass shooting at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic is dead, after killing fourteen people and injuring dozens more.

According to police, notification was received shortly after noon local time that a 24-year-old man was on his way to Prague, saying that he wanted to take his own life. The first call about the shooting at the university came in at 2:59 p.m. local time, with responding to the scene within minutes, according to Police President Martin Vondrášek, who aded that the shooter’s body was found around 3:20 p.m. local time.

Vondrášek said that of the approximately 25 people injured, ten were in serious condition, with Prague Emergency Services sharing that at least eight were “moderately seriously injured.” Five others were “slightly” injured, according to the agency, noting that the number of victims may change. The identities of the victims and shooter have not been released.

Vondrášek said at the press conference: “From the checks so far, it follows that (the suspect) is a blank slate for us. We also found out from that check that he is a legal holder of several firearms.” Vondrášek could not confirm reports that the shooter was also armed with explosives, but said the gunman was capable of even more bloodshed: “Right now I can’t confirm the presence of explosives, but there was a large quantity of munitions and if the police hadn’t entered the building in time, the perpetrator wouldn’t have been dead at (3:20) and there would be a lot more victims.”

A motive for the shooting Thursday at Charles University in Prague remains unclear; however, it is believed that the suspect was a student at the school who traveled there from the town of Hostouň, according to authorities, with police sharing that evidence indicates that the shooter killed himself.

Charles University, one of the oldest universities in Europe, posted on its website“We mourn the loss of life of members of our university community, express our deepest condolences to all the bereaved and our thoughts are with all those affected by the tragedy. We now ask everyone to try to remain calm and composed, and we again extend our condolences to all those whose hearts have been broken by the loss of loved ones.”

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said in a post on X: “Due to the tragic events at the Faculty of Philosophy in Prague, I have canceled the work program in Olomouc and am going back to Prague. I am in contact with the Minister of the Interior and the PČR. I ask all citizens to respect the recommendations of the IZS components.”

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Rudy Giuliani files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy citing debt of nearly $500 million

Former attorney for Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday, listing debts of nearly $500 million. Giuliani, 79, listed losses stemming from tax liabilities and money he owes his attorneys as deals with ongoing lawsuits, as well as millions owed in legal judgments.

Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing came nearly one week after a Washington, D.C., jury awarded $148 million to two Georgia election workers who Giuliani defamed following the 2020 election. The $148 million debt owed for defaming Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Shaye Moss was included in the filing, along with $2 million owed to lawyer Ronald Kuby, $1.36 million owed to Davidoff Hurtcher & Citron LLP for lawsuit expenses and $989,918 in “taxes and other debts owed to government.”

Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss sued Giuliani after he publicized a video that claimed to show them rigging the election in Joe Biden’s favor, following Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election. The women were awarded $20 million each for emotional distress and a total of $75 million in punitive damages. Freeman was awarded $16 million for claims of defamation, while Moss was awarded nearly $17 million.

Giuliani spokesman Ted Goodman said in a statement: “No person could have reasonably believed that Mayor Giuliani would be able to pay such a high punitive amount. Chapter 11 will afford Mayor Giuliani the opportunity and time to pursue an appeal while providing transparency for his finances under the supervision of the bankruptcy court to ensure all creditors are treated equally and fairly throughout the process.”

In addition to his civil suit troubles, Giuliani faces 13 state criminal charges, including a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations charge for his part in an alleged conspiracy to overturn the lawful results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

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Russell Dickerson might be buying a toy dump truck for Christmas

Does Russell Dickerson think this Christmas might be the best one ever? Quite possibly yes. 

“Ever, man. We had a brand new baby [and have a] three-year-old, [and] he’s looking through [things]. They send you catalogs all the time and it works,” Russell tells ABC Audio.

“It’s like, ‘I want this. I want this dump truck,’ you know? So now we got to go to Costco and get this dump truck or he’s going to be pissed. Not really,” the “Blue Tacoma” hitmaker adds in jest.

Rusell’s latest studio album is his self-titled record, which arrived in 2022 and spawned the singles “God Gave Me a Girl” and the Jake Scott-assisted “She Likes It.”

For tickets to Russell’s 2024 Big Wheels & Back Roads Tour, head to his website.

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Check out Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton’s holiday card featuring Gwen’s sons

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s family Christmas card has been revealed, with the couple photographed posing alongside Stefani’s three sons (as shared by ET)

Celebrity tan artist Isabel Alysa took to her Instagram Stories to share the famous couple’s holiday card, featuring the entire family and signed “with love from Gwen, Blake and the Boys.” Stefani is pictured in a ruffled nude gown while laughing, with Shelton in a black suit to match with her three sons — 17-year-old Kingston, 15-year-old Zuma and 9-year-old Apollo (whom she shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale).

Unfortunately, the couple will not be ringing in the New Year together — Shelton will be taking the stage in Nashville at their annual New Year’s Eve Bash, but Stefani won’t be in attendance. Gwen says she’ll be spending NYE in Las Vegas, telling Access Hollywood: “If you’re gonna be working then I’m gonna be working — so I’m just gonna fly in and out it’s gonna be awesome. I’m really looking forward to it.”

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“Unplugged For Nashville” charity event raises over $70,000

Some of Nashville’s most popular artists took the stage at the charity event “Unplugged for Tennessee”, held to raise proceeds for local charities working to assist communities following the devastation after tornadoes hit middle Tennessee on Dec. 9th. The tornadoes killed six people and injuring 83 others, with many businesses and homes left destroyed or significantly damaged.

“Unplugged for Tennessee” featured country artists HARDY, Nate Smith, Alana Springsteen, Dylan Marlowe, Chayce Beckham, Abby Anderson, Trey Lewis, Graham Barham, Payton Smith, Jay Allen and more, and gave 100% of the event’s proceeds to charities such as the Red Cross and Hands On Nashville, who are helping to lead the disaster response initiatives. According to an Instagram post from the show’s host, Genji Chord, the evening raised over $70,000 for tornado relief.

Media Farm Agency Founder Matt Wilson shared how his team was able to organize the event just days after the tornadoes affected the area: “This benefit came together extremely fast, thanks to the help of our team and our great friends that wanted to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by the storm. We are so thankful for the artists who volunteered so quickly to help and donate their time and talent for such a worthy cause. Being prepared is key when something like this happens, so we chose to benefit Hands on Nashville and The American Red Cross, who are leaders in disaster response in Middle Tennessee.”

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Japanese boy band Travis Japan share debut album ‘Road To A’

Travis Japan have dropped their highly-anticipated debut album, Road To A, and in celebration of the release the band have also shared a music video for the track “Okie Dokie!”

Road To A also includes their previously released debut song, “JUST DANCE!” and the single, “Candy Kiss,” which came along with a video that was choreographed by Nicky Anderson, who has worked with K-POP sensations BTS.

Directed by YUANN, the music video for “Okie Dokie!” features a grand space setting using CGI and special effects makeup to help portray the plot line, and Travis Japan is seen showcasing their choreography.

Take a look at the video for ‘Okie Dokie!’ – here.
Buy or stream Road To Ahere.

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Take a look at Tate McRae’s video for ‘Exes’

Tate McRae recently released her sophomore album “THINK LATER”, the follow up to her 2022 debut album “I Used to Think I Could Fly”.  THINK LATER, comprised of 14-tracks, is produced by Ryan Tedder, Grant Boutin, Jasper Harris, Thomas LaRosaT, and Tyler Spry.

Tate McRae said of the album, “This album describes the spontaneity and chaos of turning 20 and every thing that comes with it. Writing this whole thing was one of the most stressful, exciting, nerve racking, and fun things I’ve ever gone through. For the first time in my life I lived this year a little less with my head and a little more with my intuition. Writing and creating the world for this album was so much fucking fun and I got to do it with my favourite ppl ever. Thank u to Ryan Tedder who is the most talented alien genius for Ep’ing this record and to everyone who made these songs with me. They are so special to me.”

Tate McRae also dropped the video for ‘Exes,’ the follow-up to the hit song ‘Greedy.’  The video features herself and a number of dancers in a boxing ring; you can check it out: here.

To stream THINK LATER, head here.

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Nashville notes: Luke Combs' Crocs + 'People's Choice Country Awards' to return

The previously sold-out Luke Combs x Crocs classic clog is back in stock now in a few sizes. They’re priced at $70 and available for purchase at crocs.com.

People's Choice Country Awards will return for a second year in 2024. The two-hour show will air live from Nashville’s historic Grand Ole Opry House Thursday, September 26, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

Chris Janson and Bret Michaels recently teamed up for the latest edition of CMT Crossroads. In case you missed it, you can watch select performances now on YouTube.

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Enjoy Lauren Alaina + Raelynn's thiccmas sugar cookies

Lauren Alaina and Raelynn have teamed up this holiday season to share their thiccmas sugar cookies recipe.

Out now, the video, which is part of Lauren’s Thicc:30 YouTube series, features the country singers jubilantly making the festive treat from scratch in their holiday pajamas. 

“For real DOUGH. These cookies are so great. Thank you to my sister @raelynnofficial for showing me this recipe,” Lauren captions a preview Reel on her Instagram. “Tag us if you try it! Merry Thiccmas, y'all!”

To watch the full video and make thiccmas sugar cookies along with Lauren and Raelynn, head over to YouTube.

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