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Shaboozey’s ‘Good News’ takes him to the top

Shaboozey now has his second #1 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay ranking, as “Good News” ascends to the top of the chart.

The track is from 2024’s Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, which also spawned his breakthrough smash, “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

It spent seven weeks at the top starting in August 2024, besting Carrie Underwood. Previously, she held the record for the longest stay at #1 with a debut single with 2006’s “Jesus Take the Wheel.” 

Shaboozey’s recently been teasing new music, posting “Someone Say New Album???” on his Instagram, along with photos in the studio. In the meantime, expect to hear his collaboration with Jelly Roll, “Amen,” on country radio, as it’s just begun its chart journey.

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Man charged in shooting death of 11-year-old boy playing ‘ding-dong ditch’ prank

Authorities have filed murder charges against a man accused of fatally shooting an 11-year-old boy who had been ringing doorbells with friends as part of a prank.

The suspect, Leon Gonzalo Jr., was arrested and booked at the Harris County Jail on Tuesday morning and charged with one count of murder, according to Harris County court records.

According to the Houston Police Department, the incident happened around 10:55 p.m. on August 30, at a home in the 9700 block of Mimbrough in southeast Houston. Police said a group of children were playing “ding-dong ditch,” a game where kids knock on doors and run away, when someone stepped outside and began firing at them as they scattered.

The victim and at least two of his friends had been going around their neighborhood banging on or kicking doors and running away. Sgt. Michael Cass with the Houston Police Department’s homicide division said that “officers were told the male was ringing doorbells of homes in the area and running away. A witness stated the male was running from a house, after ringing the doorbell, just prior to suffering a gunshot wound. A witness reported that a person came out of the home and started shooting at the kids as they ran down the street. Tragically, one of them—an 11-year-old boy—was hit in the back.”

Cass said the preliminary information indicates that the victims and his friends ran down the street after banging on the suspect’s door. The boy was rushed to a hospital but died from his injuries on Sunday afternoon, with the victim was identified on Tuesday as 11-year-old Julian Guzman; police said the boy lived about a block from the home.

The prank is similar to what’s being dubbed the “door-kicking challenge,” a TikTok trend based on an old prank called “ding dong ditch,” in which groups of kids record videos of themselves kicking and banging on doors of homes and apartments before running away and then posting the videos on social media.

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Judge rules Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles was in violation of federal law

A federal judge in California on Tuesday has ruled that the Trump administraion’s decision to deploy 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in June violated a 19th-century law barring the use of soldiers for civilian law enforcement activities when it mobilized .

In a 52-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer found that the president and his administration breached the Posse Comitatus Act, a statute dating back to the 19th century that prohibits the use of the military for domestic law enforcement.

At the time the troops were dispatched, Trump argued they were needed to safeguard federal buildings and agents during demonstrations sparked by immigration enforcement actions. The deployment led California Gov. Gavin Newsom to seek an injunction limiting federal intervention in the state.

In his written opinion, Breyer noted that both Trump and then–Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had signaled plans to use Guard units in other cities, raising the prospect of what he described as a “national police force with the President as its chief.”  Breyer wrote: “the evidence at trial established that Defendants systematically used armed soldiers (whose identity was often obscured by protective armor) and military vehicles to set up protective perimeters and traffic blockades, engage in crowd control, and otherwise demonstrate a military presence in and around Los Angeles. In short, Defendants violated the Posse Comitatus Act.” While acknowledging that some protesters engaged in violence, Breyer emphasized that the situation did not rise to the level of a rebellion and that civilian law enforcement was capable of maintaining order.

About the Posse Comitatus Act, Breyer wrote, “Nearly 140 years later, Defendants — President Trump, Secretary of Defense Hegseth, and the Department of Defense — deployed the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, ostensibly to quell a rebellion and ensure that federal immigration law was enforced. There were indeed protests in Los Angeles, and some individuals engaged in violence. Yet there was no rebellion, nor was civilian law enforcement unable to respond to the protests and enforce the law.”

To prevent more violations of the law in California, Breyer blocked Trump and Hegseth from using troops there for “arrests, apprehensions, searches, seizures, security patrols, traffic control, crowd control, riot control, evidence collection, interrogation, or acting as informants.” Breyer stayed the ruling until Sept. 12 to allow the administration to appeal.

Gov. Newsom praised the ruling in a post on X (formerly Twitter), writing: “DONALD TRUMP LOSES AGAIN. The courts agree — his militarization of our streets and use of the military against U.S. citizens is ILLEGAL.”

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‘Get it right, get it tight’: Russell Dickerson amps up his fitness for more Russellmania

Russell Dickerson‘s long been devoted to working out and staying on top of his fitness. But there’s no denying that deciding to call your tour Russellmania ups the ante.

“I can’t have a tour called Russellmania and be flabbing around up there,” he says. “And inspired by Hulk Hogan, obviously, I rip my shirt off at the very end. Oh! I don’t want to give it away, but I do. Yeah.”

“So I’m like, ‘We gotta get it right, get it tight.’ So I did, [I] got a trainer and [I’m] focusing more on [it],” he tells ABC Audio. “I like being healthy. I feel amazing. I enjoy eating well and lifting and all that.”  

The “Happen to Me” hitmaker continues his 2025 Russellmania dates into November, and he’s already planning to extend it into 2026. Presales are underway for the Round One Spring Slam Tour, which kicks off in April. 

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Jake Worthington to release sophomore album “When I Write The Song”

Jake Worthington will release his sophomore album, When I Write The Song, on September 12. The 14-track project, produced by Joey Moi, Jon Randall, and Chuck Ainlay, features collaborations with Miranda Lambert, Marty Stuart, and Mae Estes, and serves as the follow-up to Worthington’s self-titled debut.

Worthington also released the lead single from the upcoming LP, “My Home’s In Oklahoma,” written with Will Banister and Roger Springer. The album also includes “It Ain’t The Whiskey,” “Hello Sh*tty Day” (with Lambert), and “I’m The One” (with Stuart).

Worthington said of the new album “This record is about making music that moves you .. This record means to me…it’s a reminder to fight the good fight. I’m a strong believer in ‘do what moves ya.’ Make the kind of music that wrecks your world or picks up all the pieces. If it makes you feel that kind of way, and if that’s what you need, then don’t let anybody or anything change that. That’s what this record is to me.”

Worthington served as support on Zach Top’s Cold Beer & Country Music Tour, as well as Jon Pardi’s Honkytonk Hollywood Tour. Information is available at: jakeworthington.com.

Fans can pre-save or pre-order When I Write The Song – HERE.

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Take a listen to Dasha’s single ‘Oh Anna’

Pop-country singer Dasha has released her new single, ‘Oh, Anna!’  Written by Dasha alongside acclaimed songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, and Chris LaCorte, ‘Oh, Anna!’ is a message to her younger self, using her birth name as a symbol of her identity.

Dasha shares: “When my career took off last year, everything changed so fast—and in the whirlwind, I felt like I lost myself. It was disorienting and, honestly, scary. I faced a lot of hate in the middle of my success, and for a while, my confidence disappeared. I wrote this song not just for who I am now, but for the fearless little girl I used to be. The one with big dreams, unshakable pride, and a clear sense of self. This song is a reminder of her strength, her clarity, and her joy. My name is Anna Dasha—and I’m proud to say, she’s back. If anyone listening feels lost, I hope this song helps them reconnect with their roots. Sometimes, the way forward is found by remembering where you started.”

See the video for ‘Oh Anna’ – HERE.

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Take a listen to Dasha’s single ‘Oh Anna’

Pop-country singer Dasha has released her new single, ‘Oh, Anna!’  Written by Dasha alongside acclaimed songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, and Chris LaCorte, ‘Oh, Anna!’ is a message to her younger self, using her birth name as a symbol of her identity.

Dasha shares: “When my career took off last year, everything changed so fast—and in the whirlwind, I felt like I lost myself. It was disorienting and, honestly, scary. I faced a lot of hate in the middle of my success, and for a while, my confidence disappeared. I wrote this song not just for who I am now, but for the fearless little girl I used to be. The one with big dreams, unshakable pride, and a clear sense of self. This song is a reminder of her strength, her clarity, and her joy. My name is Anna Dasha—and I’m proud to say, she’s back. If anyone listening feels lost, I hope this song helps them reconnect with their roots. Sometimes, the way forward is found by remembering where you started.”

See the video for ‘Oh Anna’ – HERE.

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Lady Gaga to perform at 2025 MTV VMAs

MTV has announced that Lady Gaga will perform at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards.

The VMAs posted on X: “Need all of my fellow Little Monsters to COME TO THE FRONT! Why, you ask?! Oh, because MOTHER MONSTER HERSELF IS PERFORMING AT THE 2025 #VMAs!!!! @ladygaga Don’t miss a second of all the MAYHEM that will be caused – September 7th at 8 pm ET on CBS & @paramountplus 🖤

Gaga joins a lineup of performers including Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Jelly Roll, Post Malone and Tate McRae. Sombr, Alex Warren and J Balvin featuring DJ Snake. Mariah Carey will receive the Video Vanguard Award.

Lady Gaga previously performed at the VMAs in 2009, and again in 2020 alongside Ariana Grande. She’s nominated for 12 awards this year — the most of any nominee — in categories including Video of the Year (for “Die With a Smile”), Artist of the Year, and Album of the year (for “Mayhem”). Bruno Mars follows Gaga on the list of nominees with 11 nods, and Kendrick Lamar with 10.

LL Cool J will host the 2025 VMAs, taking place on Sunday, September 7, at UBS Arena, in Elmont, New York. The ceremony will air on CBS for the first time while also simulcasting on MTV and streaming on Paramount+.

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Nashville notes: Dolly Parton’s Zac Brown duet + Dustin Lynch’s return to Billy Bob’s

Clay Walker will headline the Troubadour Festival, billed as Texas’ largest country music and barbecue experience, Nov. 15 in Celina. Tickets go on sale Friday.

You’ll be able to hear two new tracks from Zac Brown Band‘s Love & Fear album on Friday: “Give It Away” and “Butterfly,” which features Dolly Parton and will also be accompanied by a music video. The full record arrives Dec. 5. 

Dustin Lynch returns to the legendary Billy Bob’s Texas in Forth Worth on Dec. 13. Tickets go on sale Friday.

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Hear Cole Swindell cover 3 Doors Down on new EP

There’s new music from Cole Swindell just days before the launch of his Happy Hour Sad Tour. 

Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Cole Swindell includes a new version of his current radio single, “We Can Always Move On,” with his upcoming tour partner Priscilla Block. 

It also includes his cover of the 2003 hit from 3 Doors Down “Here Without You,” as well as a version of the Spanish Moss favorite “Dirty Dancing.” 

Cole’s already hit #1 with “Forever to Me” from his fifth studio album, which also includes the track that inspired the Happy Hour Sad Tour. 

The trek kicks off Thursday in Toledo, Ohio, with Priscilla, Greylan James and Logan Crosby joining Cole on the run that wraps Oct. 26 in St. Augustine, Florida.

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