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Luke Combs' unreleased “Plant a Seed” might tug at your heartstrings

It’s no secret that Luke Combs has become quite the sentimental and reflective dad since his sons, Tex and Beau, were born. 

He previously teased the fatherhood-inspired “The Man He Sees in Me” and “Remember Him That Way,” and now he’s sharing another unreleased song, “Plant a Seed.”

“He said don’t you blink/ Soak it up ’cause next thing/ You know you turn around and wonder where your whole life’s gone/ Remember it’s about the journey/ Don’t fill your days with worry/ Sure them youngins drive you crazy but you’ll miss them when they’re grown,” Luke sings in an acoustic guitar-driven verse.

“Oh, time ain’t always your friend/ It starts slow and gets faster toward the end/ So fill up your heart with love/ Pass it on before they go/ And thank the man upstairs that you were there to plant a seed and watch it grow,” he continues in the life-inspired chorus.

No release date has been announced, but you can hear the full clip of “Plant a Seed” on Luke’s Instagram.

Luke is currently on his Growing Up and Getting Old Tour, with upcoming stops in Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Washington and more. 

For tickets and Luke’s full tour schedule, visit his website.

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Kane + Marshmello drop fiery “Miles on It” video

Kane Brown and Marshmello have dropped a fiery music video for “Miles on It.”

The high-energy visualizer follows Kane and Marshmello as they put some miles on a party, literally and figuratively. It’s all fun and games until the cops arrive on the scene with stern looks. But instead of breaking up the party, they surprise everyone by joining in the bonfire, fireworks and truck-filled celebration.

“Miles on It” is the second time Kane and Marshmello have teamed on a song. Their first was 2019’s “One Thing Right,” which became a crossover chart-topper.

“Miles on It” is currently in the top 40 and making its way up the country charts.

For tickets to see Kane on his ongoing In The Air Tour, head to his website.

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Megan Moroney's 'Twisters' track, “Never Left Me,” coming Friday

Megan Moroney‘s “Never Left Me” from Twisters: The Album is touching down on Friday.

The “I’m Not Pretty” singer shared the news with fans on her Instagram Story, alongside an audio clip of the track.

Fans were also treated to a teaser of “Never Left Me” earlier in May when Megan said she “wrote a song about the house she grew up in for the new twisters movie” in a separate TikTok video.

“Never Left Me” will be the third preview track of Twisters: The Album, the accompanying soundtrack to the Twisters movies – both arriving July 19. It follows Luke Combs“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” and Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Hell or High Water.”

Megan’s also gearing up to release her sophomore album, Am I Okay?, on July 12. You can preorder the project now at Megan’s website.


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Federal appeals court upholds sentence in Jan. 6 case after claims of jury bias

A federal appeals court in Washington upheld the conviction of a former New York City Police Department officer who was charged for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, after he claimed that he couldn’t get an impartial jury in Washington, D.C.

Thomas Webster, the former NYPD officer, was found guilty in 2022 of assaulting a police officer during the riot. Webster sought to have his case moved out of the nation’s capital, raising concerns about political bias by the jury pool, but a federal district court denied his request. His legal arguments echoed public comments about the partisan bent of DC from Trump and his allies about the criminal case the former president faces in the nation’s capital for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

However, the unanimous three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said in a ruling Tuesday that Webster was wrong when he argued that the jury pool in the District of Columbia was too Democratic, too tied to the federal government and too surrounded by news coverage of the Capitol attack to produce 12 unbiased jurors who would decide his case.  The opinion was written by Barack Obama-appointed Judge Patricia Millett and joined by Judges Gregory Katsas and Neomi Rao, both Trump appointees. According to ABC News, the judges found that nothing in the record suggested that the jury pool had preconceived notions about Webster or knew who he was, and also determined that he failed to show that the district’s jury pool is incapable of producing fair juries for people facing charges that stem from the Jan. 6 attack. Millett wrote: “Webster asserts that the District overwhelmingly voted for President Biden and historically votes for Democratic candidates. That may be. But the political inclinations of a populace writ large say nothing about an individual’s ability to serve impartially in adjudicating the criminal conduct of an individual .. Webster’s focus on the jury pool’s opinion of January 6th and its perpetrators misses the point. We expect jurors to view significant criminal events in their hometown with an unapproving eye, whether it is the January 6th attack on the Capitol, a murder, or an armed robbery spree. Generalized disapproval of criminal conduct — even the specific conduct at issue in a defendant’s case — says nothing about a juror’s ability to be impartial in deciding whether a particular individual committed a crime or not.”

Webster was among the crowd of Trump supporters who attended the rally outside the White House on Jan. 6 and marched to the Capitol. Wearing body armor and carrying a Marine Corps flag, he confronted police officers outside the Capitol and was involved in an altercation with a member of the Metropolitan Police Department, knocking him to the ground and pushing his gas mask into his face.

In addition to upholding Webster’s conviction, the panel affirmed his 10-year prison sentence – one of the longest among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. He was the first Jan. 6 defendant to be tried on an assault charge and the first to present a self-defense argument.

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Pope Francis issues apology after reported use of homophobic slur

Pope Francis is apologizing after reports surfaced that the pontiff had used a homophobic term for LGBTQ+ people in a closed-door meeting with bishops. The Vatican issued a statement on Tuesday on behalf of Pope Francis, which said in part: “In the Church there is room for everyone, for everyone! Nobody is useless, nobody is superfluous, there is room for everyone. Just as we are, all of us.” Matteo Bruni, director of the Holy See Press Office, added: “Pope Francis is aware of articles that recently came out about a conversation, behind closed doors, with the bishops of the [Italian Bishops Conference]. The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms, and he apologizes to those who felt offended by the use of a term reported by others.”

CBS News reported that the Pope Francis had used derogatory language at the Italian Bishops’ Conference when asked if gay men should be allowed to train as priests if they remain celibate. The pope reportedly said gay men should not be allowed to train as priests even if they pledge to remain celibate, and he used a homophobic slur – reinforcing longstanding Church instruction against allowing homosexual men to enter the seminary to train for the priesthood.

The remarks were first reported on the Italian tabloid website Dagospia and then by other Italian news agencies, who said that Pope Francis was reportedly speaking in Italian, which is not his first language. The Vatican’s statement continued: “The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms, and he extends his apologies to those who were offended by the use of a term, reported by others.”

Pope Francis has previously been respectful publicly towards the LGBTQ+ community, stating that priests should be able to bless same-sex couples in some circumstances, but stressing that the blessings would be for individuals in the couples, and not the couples themselves.

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Luke Bryan says his latest single has “all the elements of a big hit song”

Thought “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” sounds like a big ol’ classic Luke Bryan hit? Well, you’re not the only one.

In a recent press interview, Luke recounted how he felt when he first heard his latest single, what others thought of it and what drove the country superstar to record the song.

“I’m not thinking about this when I’m ingesting the song. I’m just loving it for what it is. And then we go record and then everybody’s like, ‘Oh my God, this kind of sounds like vintage throwback Luke stuff.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, I don’t realize that.’ But then, it kind of does,” Luke recalls of the recording process.

“I think that the title ‘Love You, Miss You, Mean It’ is so identifiable. And then the story with people, I mean, how many people have had the high school sweetheart that they broke up with and wound up living the story of getting back together and stuff like that,” he shares. “I think the song just spoke to me on all those levels.”

Not only does “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” relate to the everyday listener, it also personally resonates with Luke.

“[My wife] Caroline and I actually [did] the college sweethearts/break-up-and-get-back-together [thing], so the song just felt right,” says Luke. “It felt good and it felt that way from the first listen I heard it. It just felt like it had all the elements of a big hit song. And then, you know, you [get] to go in and record it and the rest is history.”

“Love You, Miss You, Mean It” is currently #28 and ascending the country charts.

For tickets to see Luke on his ongoing Mind of a Country Boy Tour, head to lukebryan.com.

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Lainey Wilson’s ‘Bell Bottoms Up’ bar to open in Downtown Nashville on May 31st

Lainey Wilson is the latest country artist to announce she is opening a bar and restaurant in downtown Nashville, dubbed the Bell Bottoms Up bar. The new three-story entertainment destination is located at 120 Third Avenue South, taking the spot of Florida Georgia Line’s now-closed FGL House. The duo’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley confirmed the closure of FGL House in a statement earlier this month.

Wilson shared of the new venue: I’m so excited to announce Bell Bottoms Up, which will be opening later this summer.  I’ve always wanted to create a destination for all my fans to visit and create new memories at, in the heart of country music city. So, to have a permanent destination in Nashville, is such a dream come true. I can’t wait for all my Wild Horses to get to experience my home away from home. #BellBottomsUp”

Lainey later updated fans last with news of the bar’s opening date, posting on her socials: “My new restaurant and bar @bellbottomsupbar is open for business May 31! Yank up them britches and make plans to check it out on Broadway before my Country’s Cool Again tour kicks off that weekend in Nashville! 🕺 🍻🤠@hippemaewilson approves ✔a”

The 27,000-square-foot venue will have two stages, four bars, and a mezzanine floor with a lounge bar that overlooks the first-floor stage and dining area. The rooftop level will house a ’70s Western aesthetic including, a lively dancefloor, disco-inspired décor, and frozen drinks. Guests will get a glimpse of the Bayou through a fun basement-level space slated to open later this summer with craft cocktails, immersive décor, and a live music experience to remember.

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Post Malone and Morgan Wallen hit No. 1 with ‘I Had Some Help’

Post Malone has earned his second No. 1 single of the year with his collab with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help.” Malone recently hit No. 1 in April alongside Taylor Swift on the single, “Fortnight” (off Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department”), which remains in the Top 10.  “I Had Some Help” follows Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” as the second country song to top the Hot 100 this year

Wallen and Malone’s country pop anthem “I Had Some Help” debuted during a duet performance at Wallen’s headlining set at the Stagecoach festival.  The song opens with 76.4 million streams, replacing “Fortnight” as the song with the most single-week streams this year.  Per Billboard, “I Had Some Help” arrives as the 1,172nd No. 1 in the Hot 100’s history, and the 80th to debut in the top spot. It concurrently hit No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, marking Post Malone’s first No. 1 on the country charts, and Wallen’s eighth.

Additionally, Wallen’s 2023 LP “One Thing at a Time” returned to the top five, hitting No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 75,000 album units, while his 2021 album, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” moved to No. 5.

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Post Malone and Morgan Wallen hit No. 1 with ‘I Had Some Help’

Post Malone has earned his second No. 1 single of the year with his collab with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help.” Malone recently hit No. 1 in April alongside Taylor Swift on the single, “Fortnight” (off Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department”), which remains in the Top 10.  “I Had Some Help” follows Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” as the second country song to top the Hot 100 this year

Wallen and Malone’s country pop anthem “I Had Some Help” debuted during a duet performance at Wallen’s headlining set at the Stagecoach festival.  The song opens with 76.4 million streams, replacing “Fortnight” as the song with the most single-week streams this year.  Per Billboard, “I Had Some Help” arrives as the 1,172nd No. 1 in the Hot 100’s history, and the 80th to debut in the top spot. It concurrently hit No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, marking Post Malone’s first No. 1 on the country charts, and Wallen’s eighth.

Additionally, Wallen’s 2023 LP “One Thing at a Time” returned to the top five, hitting No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 75,000 album units, while his 2021 album, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” moved to No. 5.

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Imagine Dragons team up with J Balvin in the remix for ‘Eyes Closed’

Imagine Dragons have released a remix of their new single “Eyes Closed” featuring Colombian reggaetón star J Balvin, rapping in Spanish and delivering some of his best lyrics in recent memory.

Billboard reports that Balvin raps to Imagine Dragons’ rock beats, delivering lines like: “La tormenta no ha podido sacudir mis palmas […]Los que dieron la espalda se les vio la falda […] Si la fe es creer antes de ver, parcero, yo no nací pa perder” (The storm has shaken my palm trees; those who turned their backs on me showed their real colors […] if having faith means believing before seeing, parcero, I wasn’t born to lose.”

Check out the video of the “Eyes Closed” remix with Balvin – here.

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