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Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood’s ‘Love’ is Platinum

Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood‘s chart-topping collab has now been certified Platinum by the RIAA.

“I’m Gonna Love You” spent two weeks at #1 back in March and has now been streamed more than 360 million times around the globe. It’s Cody’s fourth #1 and Carrie’s 29th. 

Cody and Carrie first performed the song live on the 2024 CMA Awards. They’re nominated for both music event and video of the year for the duet at November’s 59th annual CMAs.

“I’m Gonna Love You” appears on Cody’s Leather Deluxe Edition.

Carrie’s most recent album was 2022’s Denim & Rhinestones. She hasn’t released a new single since the collab with Cody. 

 

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Old Dominion lands European tour with three sellouts

Old Dominion‘s in the home stretch of their first European tour since 2019, playing three sold-out shows in the United Kingdom.

The CMA and ACM vocal group of the year hits London on Wednesday before heading to Manchester Thursday and Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday.

“We've been so blown away by the response we've received at these shows,” lead singer Matthew Ramsey says. “We were so excited to finally get back across the Atlantic, and the European Odies have brought incredible energy to every show. Here's to going out on a high note with the U.K. dates.”

Fans in Norway sang “Happy Birthday” to Matthew, who turned 48 Oct. 21 and is sporting a new mustache, a tradition when the band tours Europe.

Back in the States, OD’s set to play the Odies Beach Vacation in Florida in November, before their Vegas shows in December.

They’ll wrap the year with a couple rescheduled dates in California, before taking the How Good Is That World Tour Down Under in March.

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14 reported dead in U.S. strike of four suspected drug-running boats in eastern Pacific

The U.S. military carried out another series of strikes on four vessels in the eastern Pacific on Monday — killing 14 people and leaving a single survivor — as part of the administration’s broader campaign against groups it holds responsible for trafficking narcotics to the United States.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted on X that the attacks were carried out in three separate actions against boats, which the Pentagon stated were operating along known smuggling routes. Hegseth said the operations were conducted at the direction of the president and posted footage of the strikes online. In his message he described the mission this way: “Yesterday, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out three lethal kinetic strikes on four vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO) trafficking narcotics in the Eastern Pacific.” He added that the strikes brought the campaign’s overall death toll in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific to more than 50.

According to Hegseth’s account of the incidents, the three strikes hit different boats carrying suspected traffickers: “Eight male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessels during the first strike. Four male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessel during the second strike. Three male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessel during the third strike. A total of 14 narco-terrorists were killed during the three strikes, with one survivor. All strikes were in international waters with no U.S. forces harmed.”   Hegseth said U.S. forces launched immediate search-and-rescue efforts for the lone survivor, and that Mexican authorities accepted responsibility for coordinating that rescue.

The strikes have also generated sharp debate in Washington about the legal and political limits of using U.S. military force at sea against suspected smugglers. The White House has framed the operations as a hardline effort to disrupt transnational drug networks; and Hegseth echoed that stance, stating that “these narco-terrorists have killed more Americans than Al-Qaeda, and they will be treated the same. We will track them, we will network them, and then, we will hunt and kill them.”

President Trump, who is traveling in Asia, has said the administration will brief Congress on the strikes but does not intend to seek a formal declaration of war. In remarks last week, Trump said, “I think we’re just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country. OK? We’re going to kill them. You know? They’re going to be like, dead.” His comments, and the expanded use of lethal force at sea, have drawn criticism from some lawmakers who called the operations “extrajudicial killings” and complained of limited transparency from the administration.

Officials say the campaign has also included increased naval activity in the region: last week the U.S. ordered the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group and additional air assets into waters near Central and South America as part of efforts to pressure criminal organizations and governments accused of enabling trafficking. While Pentagon officials say some units are being reduced in other places, they emphasize the United States will continue recruiting and deploying forces for “key strategic areas” where it sees the greatest need to protect American interests.

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Amazon to cut 14,000 corporate jobs amid AI shift

Amazon announced Tuesday that it plans to cut roughly 14,000 positions from its corporate and technology workforce as part of a broad effort to simplify its structure, reduce bureaucracy, and redirect resources toward its most important priorities, including artificial intelligence.

The announcement comes just ahead of Amazon’s quarterly earnings report, as the company continues to reshape itself to stay competitive in an increasingly AI-driven economy. The company plans to invest $118 billion in AI and cloud development in 2025, underscoring its shift toward automation and advanced technology.

The layoffs, which will affect about 4% of Amazon’s 350,000 corporate and tech employees, represent one of the largest workforce reductions in the company’s 30-year history. Amazon employs about 1.54 million people globally, with most working in warehouses and logistics.

Beth Galetti, Amazon’s senior vice president of People Experience and Technology, detailed the restructuring in a company blog post, describing the move as a continuation of the streamlining process that began in 2024. She wrote: “last year, [Amazon CEO] Andy Jassy posted a note about strengthening our culture and teams — explaining how we want to operate like the world’s largest startup, the importance of having the right structure to drive that level of speed and ownership, and the need to be set up to invent, collaborate, be connected, and deliver the absolute best for customers.”  Jassy, who has overseen about 27,000 layoffs since taking the helm four years ago, warned earlier this year that further workforce reductions were likely as Amazon leans more heavily on generative AI to improve efficiency. He has encouraged employees to experiment with AI tools and “learn how to get more done with scrappier teams.”

Galetti added that the latest changes are intended to “get even stronger by further reducing bureaucracy, removing layers, and shifting resources to ensure we’re investing in our biggest bets and what matters most to our customers’ current and future needs.”

Employees impacted by the cuts will receive support over the coming weeks and months, and those who do not secure another position will be offered severance packages, health benefits, and outplacement services to assist with the transition. Galetti said “we’re working hard to support everyone whose role is impacted, including offering most employees 90 days to look for a new role internally (the timing will vary some based on local laws), and our recruiting teams will prioritize internal candidates to help as many people as possible find new roles within Amazon.”

Amazon emphasized that while certain divisions are being downsized, it will continue hiring in “key strategic areas”  as it ramps up investment in artificial intelligence – which Amazon described as the most transformative technology since the internet, which is reshaping the way companies innovate and operate. Galetti said: “What we need to remember is that the world is changing quickly. We’re convicted that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business.”

Despite the cuts, Galetti said Amazon remains optimistic about its future: “I don’t know of any other company with the breadth of Amazon, the number of exciting bold bets we’re making, and all the ways we can make customers lives better and easier around the world.”

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From ‘3-rex’ to ‘Jurassic Park,’ it’s a dinosaur world for Scotty McCreery

Dinosaurs are big at Scotty McCreery‘s house these days.

Since his son Avery McCreery turned 3 on Oct. 24, it’s a theme that started with his birthday party and will likely stick around until Halloween.

“We had a big dinosaur ‘3-rex’ party. It was a lot of fun, a lot of dinosaur toys,” Scotty tells ABC Audio. “I got a big T. rex blowup costume that I got from Amazon that I think scared most of the children.”

“I think Avery was having fun with it, but I had to go apologize to a few kids,” he continues. “But yeah, we had so much fun. The cake was great, the vibes were good. And I think we’re gonna be carrying the T. rex theme on into Halloween, because why not?”

Scotty’s not planning to wear the inflatable, however.

“I think we’re gonna try and do Jurassic Park for Halloween,” he clarifies. “So I might be Dr. Grant and, you know, just put on a red bandana, a nice hat, some jeans, and I’m pretty good.”   

There’s a new member of Scotty’s trick-or-treating troupe this year, since Oliver Cooke McCreery joined the family on Sept. 18.

 

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Trisha Yearwood to release new holiday album, sets Christmas tour

Trisha Yearwood will release a new holiday album, Christmastime, arriving Nov. 7.  The holiday project follows her recently-released album The Mirror, marking the first album that Trisha fully co-wrote and co-produced.

Christmastime is produced by Grammy Award winner Don Was and features arrangements composed by the legendary David Campbell. Included on the album is “Christmastime Is Here,” a new take on Elvis Presley’s classic “Blue Christmas” and a reimagining of “Pure Imagination” from ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory;’ as well as “My Favorite Things,” “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” “Simple Gifts,” “It’s Just Another New Year’s Eve,” “Cool Yule,” “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” “Years” and “Candy Cane Lane.” The album also features “Merry Christmas, Valentine,” an original song co-written and performed with Garth Brooks.

To preview the album, Trisha released the video for the song  “Christmas Time Is Here,” an orchestral reimagining of the beloved classic from A Charlie Brown Christmas. The visual features personal home videos from Yearwood, and sees her sharing holiday traditions such as wrapping presents, setting out milk and cookies for Santa, and reflecting on the joy of the season.  Yearwood shared: “The album I have to play every Christmas is ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas.’ I love every single song, and I’ve always wanted to record ‘Christmas Time Is Here.’ I knew it had to be on this record. I walked down the aisle to that song when I married Garth. We had a Christmas wedding, so it’s always been extra special to me.”  See the video: HERE.

Yearwood will also be embarking on the “Christmastime with Trisha Yearwood: 12 Days of Christmas Tour,” performing alongside local symphonies across the country. The limited run begins Dec. 2 in Nashville and will visit major cities including Newark, Atlanta, Pittsburgh and Detroit before wrapping Dec. 20, in Louisville, Kentucky.

Yearwood shares: “Christmas has always been one of my favorite times of year, and these songs mean so much to me. To be able to perform them with a full symphony brings the magic to another level. I can’t wait to share this music and celebrate the season with fans on tour.” For ticket info, head HERE.

Pre-order Christmastime – HERE.

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Tracy Lawrence to hold 20th annual ‘Mission: Possible Turkey Fry and Benefit Concert’

Tracy Lawrence has announced the return of his 20th annual Mission: Possible Turkey Fry and Benefit Concert, taking place on November 25th at the Nashville Fairgrounds.

The milestone anniversary event is aming to feed over 32,000 people in need in Middle Tennessee through the Nashville Rescue Mission, eight surrounding county school systems, and boots on the ground community organizations who provide for those in need. With the help of Cargill, the Poultry Federation and Operation BBQ, the event has expanded to feed more people in the community with 2,000 cooked turkeys – 400 more than last year – and 1,200 frozen turkeys distributed.

A social post from Lawrence reads: “20 years of frying turkeys to help people in need! See y’all at @OfficialCat10 on 11/25 for the Mission:Possible Concert. Presale tickets are available starting at Noon CT TODAY using the code TURKEY25. Get yours at http://bit.ly/3UnnNvA

Lawrence said in a statement: “I cannot believe we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the turkey fry. This event started with a few of my buddies in a church parking lot and only cooking 200 birds. Now our footprint has grown, and we’re cooking 2,000 turkeys and feeding so many throughout Middle Tennessee. Big things!”

To coincide with the event’s announcement, Lawrence has launched a new seasoning to join his growing line of cooking products: Tracy Lawrence’s All-Natural Seasoning is free from MSG, gluten, sugar and genetically modified organisms (non-GMO), and comes in four flavors – creole, garlic and onion salt, seasoning salt and cracked pepper garlic. The product is sold in select Scheel’s stores as well as Amazon and Lawrence’s website. Select profits from the seasoning benefit Lawrence’s Mission: Possible charity.

Lawrence adds: “Watching the successful launch of the marinade was inspiring.  knew I wanted to continue to add to the product line with variations of seasoning flavors. These seasonings share the cleanliness of the marinade ingredients — gluten free, no MSG, no sugar and no artificial flavoring. That is really important to me when creating these products. I can’t wait for everyone to try them.”

Last year’s concert raised $250,000 and featured performances by Lawrence, Russell Dickerson, Meghan Patrick, John Schneider and Halfway To Hazard. Past performers of the annual concert include Tim McGraw, Luke Combs, Chris Young, Lainey Wilson, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell, Justin Moore, Dustin Lynch, Lee Brice and more.

Lawrence’s Mission: Possible has fried over 10,000 turkeys, provided more than 86,000 meals to the homeless across Middle Tennessee, donated over $1M to Nashville Rescue Mission and raised over $2.5 million, which helps to further its goals, advocate for those in need and expand their ability to support aligned causes.

For information, head HERE.

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PinkPantheress drops Halloween video for ‘Noises’ featuring JT from City Girls

PinkPantheress has dropped a Halloween-themed video for the remix of “Noises,” featuring rapper JT of City Girls. The single comes off  the Fancy Some More?, a reimagining of PinkPantheress’ mixtape Fancy That. 

The video for “Noises + JT” directed by Charlotte Rutherford, the video follows PinkPantheress in a spooky house, getting ready for a night out before being overtaken by the spirit of Halloween itself – embodied by JT.

Fancy Some More? features 22 remixes across multiple music genre, and features artists including Anitta, Bladee, Jade, JT, Kylie Minogue, Oklou, Rachel Chinouriri, Ravyn Lenae, Yves and Zara Larsson; as well as Basement Jaxx, Groove Armada, Seventeen, and Sugababes; with acclaimed producers and DJs including Adame DJ, DJ Caio Prince, Joe Goddard, Kaytranada, Kilimanjaro, Leod, Loukeman, Mochakk, Nia Archives and Sega Bodega.

See the video for ‘Noises + JT’ – HERE.

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Doja Cat to launch extensive 2026 ‘Tour Ma Vie World Tour’

Doja Cat will embark on the extensive 2026 Tour Ma Vie World Tour global run in support of her newly released fifth studio album Vie, which dropped on Sept. 26 and featured a guest collab from SZA across 15 tracks.

The tour marks her first time headlining multiple regions, with the new set of dates join previously revealed 2025 shows across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia and Latin America later this fall and winter.

The dates kick off in São Paulo, Brazil at Suhai Music Hall on Feb. 5, 2026, and will hit major cities including Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Dublin, London, Lisbon, Paris, Chicago, Denver, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Toronto, and more, before culminating with a headline performance at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, December 1, 2026.  Ticket details can be found: HERE.

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Nashville notes: Cody Johnson’s new gigs + Charles Kelley’s new track

Charles Kelley‘s new solo track, “Steal Your Heart,” will be out on Friday.

Active-duty and retired members of the armed services will be able to get into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum free on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11. They’ll also be able to bring in three immediate family members with their military ID.

Cody Johnson‘s added six new dates to his 2026 schedule, with stops in Champaign, Illinois; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Little Rock, Arkansas; Bossier City, Louisiana; Des Moines, Iowa; and Rosemont, Illinois. Tickets go on sale Nov. 7.

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