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Shaboozey keeps the buzz going, besting a Sam Hunt record

For someone’s who’s “Tipsy,” Shaboozey‘s sure got a lot of stamina.

The Virginia native’s track, also known as “A Bar Song,” outpaces Sam Hunt‘s “Body Like a Back Road” to become the longest-reigning #1 by a solo artist on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart for the week ending March 1.

Sam’s smash lasted 34 weeks starting in 2017, while Shaboozey just clocked 35. 

He still has a way to go to clinch the overall record, however. Florida Georgia Line and Bebe Rexha made it 50 weeks with “Meant to Be” starting in December 2017.

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Morgan Wallen is bigger than Garth Brooks, according to 'Billboard'

Morgan Wallen just toppled one of Garth Brooks‘ seemingly impossible records. He’s now spent the most time at #1 on Billboard‘s Top Country Albums chart at 174 weeks. Garth’s still hanging in there at a respectable 173, however.

Morgan’s 75th time at the top with One Thing at a Time clinches the record for him. Even that, however, pales in comparison to his 97 weeks at #1 with Dangerous: The Double Album. In the chart’s 61-year history, it’s the record that’s spent the most time at the top. 

Even more impressive? Morgan’s done it all since August 2020.

By comparison, Garth spent his first week at #1 on the album chart in October 1990 and his most recent in December 2017. No Fences set up shop at the top for the longest time, clocking 41 weeks in 1990 and 1991.

Honorable mentions go to Alabama with 125 weeks, Willie Nelson with 107 and one of the biggest pop stars in the world – Taylor Swift – with 101. 

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Missouri woman pleads guilty in connection with scheme to steal Graceland

A Missouri woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal charges in connection with what prosecutors called a “brazen” attempt to fraudulently put Elvis Presley’s Graceland estate up for auction.

Lisa Jeanine Findley is accused of concocting a plot to defraud Presley’s family by trying to auction off his Graceland mansion and property, before a judge halted the mysterious foreclosure sale. Findley, 53, initially pleaded not guilty to the charges in the wake of her arrest last year. The trial had been scheduled to start in mid-April before Tuesday’s change of plea hearing.

Findley pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud in U.S. District Court in Memphis, Tennessee; as part of a plea deal, prosecutors agreed to dismiss one count of aggravated identity theft that was previously filed against her. Prosecutors are recommending Findley receive a 57-month federal prison sentence; she is due back in court for sentencing on June 19.

Federal prosecutors said Findley, of Kimberling City, formed a “brazen scheme to try to extort a settlement from the Presley family.” As part of the scheme, prosecutors said Findley forged the signatures of Elvis Presley’s late daughter Lisa Marie and Florida notary Kimberly Philbrick in order to claim that Lisa Marie (before her death in January 2023) did not pay back a $3.8 million loan from a purported company called Naussany Investments that listed Graceland as collateral for the loan. Findley then threatened to sell Graceland to the highest bidder if Presley’s family didn’t pay a $2.85 million settlement, according to authorities, and posted as three different people allegedly involved with the fake lender, fabricated loan documents, and published a fraudulent foreclosure notice in a Memphis newspaper announcing the auction of Graceland in May 2024.

A judge stopped the sale after Presley’s granddaughter, actress Riley Keough, filed a lawsuit claiming fraud, and a judge halted the proposed auction with an injunction. Keough inherited the trust and ownership of the home after the death of her mother, Lisa Marie Presley.

Elvis bought Graceland in 1957, and died there in 1977; the mansion was opened to the public five years later as a museum and tourist attraction. Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit the 17,552-square-foot mansion each year, which was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.  Elvis and other members of the Presley family, including Lisa Marie Presley and her son, Benjamin Keough, are buried on the mansion’s grounds.

Keough said in a 2024 interview with CBS News that she plans to continue running the property and keep it in the Presley family: “I think, like, my instinct with everything is always to do what my mother would have wanted. Which is to keep it a home. It was our family’s home.”

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Supreme Court grants new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, in light of allegations that the state withheld evidence related to its main witness. The ruling is a major win for Glossip, whose conviction in the 1997 murder-for-hire plot of Barry Van Treese has been called into question by the state attorney general after new evidence emerged in recent years. Glossip has been scheduled for execution nine times, and has eaten his ‘last meal’ three times – only to have his execution stayed.

In a 5-3 ruling authored by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the high court ruled in favor of Glossip and reversed a decision of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals that upheld his conviction and death sentence.  Sotomayor was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Justice Neil Gorsuch did not take part in the court’s consideration of the case.

Glossip, now 62, was convicted of commissioning the murder of Barry Van Treese, owner of the Best Budget Inn motel in Oklahoma City where Glossip was a manager. All parties agree Van Treese was fatally beaten with a baseball bat by maintenance worker Justin Sneed, who eventually became the star witness for the prosecution. Sneed, who was a methamphetamine addict, confessed to the murder but avoided capital punishment by accepting a plea deal that involved testifying that Glossip paid him $10,000 to do it.  While Glossip admitted to helping Sneed cover up the murder after it occurred, he denied knowing Sneed planned to kill Van Treese or encouraging him to do so.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for the majority: “We conclude that the prosecution violated its constitutional obligation to correct false testimony .. Had the prosecution corrected Sneed on the stand, his credibility plainly would have suffered. That correction would have revealed to the jury not just that Sneed was untrustworthy (as amicus points out, the jury already knew he repeatedly lied to the police), but also that Sneed was willing to lie to them under oath. Such a revelation would be significant in any case, and was especially so here where Sneed was already ‘nobody’s idea of a strong witness.’”

Don Knight, an attorney for Glossip, called the ruling “a victory for justice and fairness in our judicial system. We are thankful that a clear majority of the court supports long-standing precedent that prosecutors cannot hide critical evidence from defense lawyers and cannot stand by while their witnesses knowingly lie to the jury. Rich Glossip, who has maintained his innocence for 27 years, will now be given the chance to have the fair trial that he has always been denied.”

Gentner Drummond, Oklahoma’s attorney general, said his office will review the decision and “determine the most appropriate course of action to ensure justice is secured for all involved. Our justice system is greatly diminished when an individual is convicted without a fair trial, but today we can celebrate that a great injustice has been swept away. I am pleased the high court has validated my grave concerns with how this prosecution was handled, and I am thankful we now have a fresh opportunity to see that justice is done.”

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You just can't please a 'Backseat Driver': What Kane Brown's daughter thinks of dad's hit

Since Kane Brown‘s daughters, Kingsley and Kodi, costar in his video for his seemingly autobiographical “Backseat Driver,” you might be surprised to find out he didn’t have a hand in writing it.

In fact, the daddy-centric tune struggled to find a home.

“That song had been around for five years,” Kane tells ABC Audio. “And it had been on hold for a couple of artists. And Jordan [Walker], that was one of the writers on it, said it never felt right. And then he showed it to me, and once I took it, he told his wife, ‘This is the one.'” 

“Backseat Driver” has a familial connection to another country star, since it was cowritten by Jordan Davis‘ brother, Jacob

While Kane definitely considers his latest hit an ode to his daughters, he admits 5-year-old Kingsley and 3-year-old Kodi aren’t much impressed.

“They’re not old enough yet to understand it. I tell them it’s their song, but Kingsley says ‘Play “Haunted,”‘” he laughs. 

“Haunted” is Kane’s The High Road collaboration that features Jelly Roll.

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Morgan Wallen releases the track ‘I’m The Problem’

Morgan Wallen released the title track to his upcoming fourth studio album “I’m The Problem,” co-written by Wallen along with Ernest Keith Smith, Ryan Vojtesak, Grady Block and Jamie McLaughlin, and produced by Joey Moi and Charlie Handsome.

“I’m The Problem” follows Wallen’s latest, “Smile,” which reached No. 4 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, and his chart-topping hit song “Love Somebody”, which became Wallen’s 17th No. 1 at country radio. Upon its release in October, the song became Wallen’s first solo track to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Wallen will also hit the road on the 2025 I’m The Problem Tour, kicking off June 20th at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texa. A rotating lineup of guests including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and Koe Wetzel join in direct support with Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson as first-of-three across select dates.

Wallen’s 20-show run will include stops in Seattle, Washington; Foxborough, Massachusetts; Toronto, Ontario; and a second stop recently added in Madison, Wisconsin will mark the first time an artist has played two consecutive nights at Camp Randall Stadium.

Listen to ‘I’m The Problem’ – HERE.

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Kane Brown releases ‘Says I Can (The High Road Tour Version)’

Kane Brown enlisted his tourmates Ashley Cooke, Dasha, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Scotty McCreery for a revised version of his track, dubbed “Says I Can (The High Road Tour Version)”.  The original track is off Brown’s latest album, “The High Road,” via Sony Music Nashville.

Produced by Dann Huff and written by Brown, Gabe Foust, Jaxson Free and Matt Roy, “Says I Can – The High Road Tour Version” featuring McCreery, Tenpenny,  Cooke and Dasha, all of whom will join Kane on his upcoming The High Road Tour, kicking off March 13 in San Diego, California.

Listen to ‘Says I Can (The High Road Tour Version)” – HERE.
Stream the collab – HERE.

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Rihanna debuts as Smurfette in teaser for upcoming ‘Smurfs’ film

Rihanna makes her official debut as Smurfette in the trailer for the upcoming Smurfs film. Rihanna, 36, not only lends her voice to the new Smurfs film, she is writing music and serves a producer on the film.

Rihanna introduced the first official trailer, stating: “I can’t wait for you all to see it this summer.”  Rihanna’s track “Don’t Stop the Music” (which appeared on her 2007 Good Girl Gone Bad album), plays as she introduces Smurf Village, where “every day is a party.”

An official synopsis reads: “With the help of new friends, the Smurfs must discover what defines their destiny to save the universe.”  James Corden, Nick Offerman, Natasha Lyonne, JP Karliak, Daniel Levy, Amy Sedaris, Nick Kroll, James Corden, Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham, Sandra Oh, Alex Winter, Billie Lourd, Xolo Mariduena, Kurt Russell and John Goodman will also voice characters in the film, which opens in theaters July 18.

See the trailer for Smurfs movie – HERE.

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BLACKPINK announce 10-city stadium world tour

South Korean girl group Blackpink have revealed details of their previously-teased 2025 world tour.

The K-pop group – comprised of members Lisa, Rosé, Jennie and Jisoo —  had initially posted on social media to tease their return to the live stage with a promotional clip featuring an aerial view of their show The screen then goes black before gradually showing the silhouette of the quartet with the text reading: “2025 World Tour”.

The supergroup later announced details of their summer 2025 world tour, with a limited run to stadiums in 10 global cities. The tour will kick off in Seoul, South Korea, with two nights at Goyang Stadium before heading to a night a L.A.’s SoFi Stadium, followed by nights at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and New York’s Citi Field. BLACKPINK will then head to Paris, Milan and Barcelona before wrapping their stadium run at London’s Wembley Stadium (making them the first K-Pop girl group to perform at the venue) and a three-night stand at the Tokyo Dome next January 2026.

The Blackpink tour news follows word that member Jennie will be releasing her first solo album, Ruby, in March. Rosé, meanwhile, released her solo album, Rosie, in December; while Lisa’s sophomore solo album, Alter Ego, will drop Feb. 28 (Lisa also stars in The White Lotus Season 3).  Finally Jisoo just dropped her solo mini-album ‘Amortage’, along with the music video for her song ‘Earthquake.’

Tickets go on sale Feb. 27; for information, head to Ticketmaster.

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Nashville notes: Cody Johnson joins Randy Houser + Zeiders' Relapse preview

Cody Johnson adds his vocal to “Cancel” on Randy Houser‘s new Note to Self Deluxe album.

“Without You” is the latest preview track from Warren ZeidersRelapse, Lies & Betrayal record, which arrives March 14.

Tyler Braden‘s debut album, devil and a prayer, is set to drop May 16, featuring previously released favorites “More than a Prayer,” “Above the Water,” “Me or the Dawn” and “Call Me First.” 


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