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Yungblud shares video for acoustic version of ‘Zombie’

Yungblud has released the video for a new, acoustic version of his song “Zombie,” which is nominated for ‘Best Rock Song’ at the 68th annual Grammy Awards.

Zombie‘ is the third single off Yungblud’s fourth studio album, Idols, and was written for his late grandmother – who died from alcoholism.  Yungblud said of the track: “The song was written initially about my grandmother going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before.It’s about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness; shutting out the world and the people we love out of the fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment.”

The original version of ‘Zombie’ was also accompanied by a music video described as a “love letter to nurses around the world,” starring actress Florence Pugh.  The acoustic version of the track is accompanied by a music video directed by Jesse Jo Stark. Watch the video – HERE.

The British rock star has been nominated across all three rock categories at this year’s 68th annual Grammy Awards, taking place in Los Angeles on February 1st. He earned nominations for Best Rock Album for Idols; Best Rock Song for “Zombie,” and Best Rock Performance for his cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes.”

Yungblud also earned his first-ever Top 10 debut on the Billboard 200 with One More Time, his collaborative EP with Aerosmith, out now.  The artist is also gearing up for a return to North America for a 24-date headline run, kicking off May 1st in Michigan and making stops in major cities including New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, and more.

Stream ‘Zombie (Acoustic)’ – HERE.

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Nashville notes: Terri Clark’s Canadian accolade + Craig Morgan’s game gig

Craig Morgan is set to sing “God Bless America” on Saturday as the Seattle Seahawks take on the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. You can watch the game live on ABC/ESPN starting at 5 p.m. PT.

Terri Clark has been honored with the Order of Canada, her native country’s highest accolade for a civilian. Anne Murray, k.d. lang and Joni Mitchell have also received the recognition, which is the “cornerstone of the Canadian Honors System.”

Tucker Wetmore performed a mash-up of his #1 “Wind Up Missin’ You” and his new single, “Brunette,” on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest on ABC. If you missed it, the show’s available to stream now on Hulu. 

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Look for Ashley McBryde’s ‘Hand Me Downs’ ahead in 2026

Ashley McBryde‘s fifth studio album seems destined to arrive in 2026, and so far, she’s simply overwhelmed by what she’s been able to do. 

The “One Night Standards” hitmaker shared her thoughts on Instagram, after listening to the rough mixes of the record for the first time. 

“This is literally a video I sent to my team after hearing this #newmusic. Stay Tuned!” she wrote. 

In the short clip, Ashley’s driving in her car, reacting through a mixture of laughter and tears.

“I’ve been here for every note, every syllable, every breath of this record,” she explains, “and I’m listening to the mixes and it’s like I’ve never heard this record. It’s like I’ve never heard this artist.” 

She specifically mentions it was a song she co-wrote titled “Hand Me Downs” that evoked much of the emotion. Ashley also seems to say the name of the album, but it’s obscured in the video. 

The forthcoming new record is the follow-up to 2023’s The Devil I Know.

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Jason & Brittany Aldean’s first duet is just days away

Jason Aldean‘s new album, Songs About Us, won’t arrive until April 24, but fans won’t have to wait that long to hear new music. 

In a surprise New Year’s Eve announcement, he and wife Brittany Aldean revealed “something special” is coming Jan. 9, specifically three new tracks. 

Jason goes on to say one of them will be the couple’s first collab, “Easier Gone,” remarking that “you guys have been asking for a duet for awhile.” 

Songs About Us is Jason’s 12th studio album and features his current top-10, “How Far Does a Goodbye Go.”

The couple met in 2012 when Brittany was a contestant on American Idol and tied the knot in 2015.

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Kelsea Ballerini’s done talking about her personal life as she reunites with Chase Stokes

After lots of online speculation, Kelsea Ballerini and actor Chase Stokes are officially back together. 

“Messy year for the heart, messy year for the outside coming in, messy year for the way it became an out of our hands portrayal of it,” Kelsea shared in her Instagram Stories on Dec. 31, along with a photo of the two at sunset. 

“But what i'll say, and all i really care to share indefinitely with my personal life anymore, is that i really love love,” she continues. “I believe in it, i believe in him, and i believe in breaking patterns.”

“go kiss your person and stop speculating,” she closes. 

Chase also shared his side of the story on his socials, along with similar sunset photos.

“Something I've learned this year: don't take advantage of the most beautiful things that in 33 years of life are fleeting,” the Outer Banks star says. “Take accountability, learn from mistakes. Lean into love and say it often. 2026 my year of growth, my year of truth. Starting here, starting now. Happy new years.”

Kelsea and Chase revealed their breakup in September 2025, after making their red carpet debut on the CMT Music Awards red carpet in 2023.

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Jelly Roll reveals 275-pound weight loss in new cover story

Jelly Roll is opening up about shedding 275 pounds and the motivation behind his major weight loss.

The “Beautifully Broken” singer-songwriter is the latest cover star of Men’s Health, fulfilling the dream he shared back in December 2024. He also stars in a new documentary short from Men’s Health, titled A Year for a Life.

“I was killing myself. Literally,” Jelly Roll says. “I mean, I was eating myself to absolute death.”

Men’s Health editorial director Richard Dorment told ABC News the team wanted to find out why Jelly Roll was so determined to make a significant change.

“We really wanted to get to the root of what was driving this desire for transformation,” Dorment said. “So once we started to have that conversation, we really began to understand his why, which was his relationship with food and what he came to think of as a food addiction.”

Jelly Roll doesn’t hold back about his struggles, fears and vulnerabilities in the short film, which follows him for a year as he works toward his transformation.

“Here I was going into my 40s at 500 and some pounds,” Jelly Roll said. “I think I was just trying to find my way into whatever I could, and I think what I was doing was, I felt so misunderstood that I was closet-eating the whole time.”

The film also shows Jelly Roll, now 41, working out, from boxing and doing push-ups to running stairs at arenas.

“I wish I could bottle what I’m feeling right now up and give it to everybody who's struggling out there,” Jelly Roll says in the trailer. “It is special, it’s different, and it really came through food and exercise. It came through just being willing to pound the pavement and get my heart rate up.”

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At least 47 confirmed dead, 115 hurt in Swiss ski resort fire on New Year’s Day

A catastrophic fire tore through a packed bar in the Swiss Alps shortly after the start of the new year, killing at least 47 people and leaving 115 others seriously injured, authorities said Thursday. Officials warned the toll could climb as many victims remain in critical condition, with local police confirming that many of the victims are expected to be identified as foreign nationals. Italy’s Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, who has been in regular contact with Swiss authorities, said that the confirmed death toll was 47 – with the youngest victim a 16-year-old who is being treated in a hospital.

The blaze erupted around 1:30 a.m. on New Year’s Day at Le Constellation, a popular nightlife spot in the ski resort town of Crans-Montana, in the canton of Valais. Police described the incident as an “unprecedented tragedy,” with emergency crews confronting scenes of chaos inside the crowded venue.

Valais cantonal police commander Frédéric Gisler said the immediate focus is on identifying those who died. Many of the victims were young people, Swiss President Guy Parmelin said, and they include both local residents and tourists from neighboring countries and beyond: “Behind these numbers are faces, names, families, destinies brutally interrupted,” Parmelin said, calling the fire one of the gravest disasters Switzerland has faced in recent years.

Investigators have launched a criminal probe to determine how the fire started, though officials stressed there is no suspicion of terrorism. Valais canton attorney general Beatrice Pilloud said an explosion was not believed to be the initial cause, though authorities think a widespread fire may have triggered a blast-like event inside the building. “At no moment is there a question of any kind of attack,” Pilloud said.

Witness accounts suggest the fire spread with alarming speed. Axel Clavier, a 16-year-old from Paris who survived, told The Associated Press he saw waitresses carrying Champagne bottles with sparklers moments before flames engulfed the bar. One of his friends was killed and “two or three were missing,” he said. “I’m still in shock.” Other witnesses described people trapped in a basement area, scrambling up narrow stairs as smoke filled the space. Some smashed windows to escape, while others collapsed inside. A local journalist dining nearby said he saw people lying motionless on the floor as others screamed and tried to flee.

Firefighters and paramedics arrived within minutes, launching what officials called a massive rescue operation. By early morning, all injured victims had been evacuated to hospitals across Switzerland, and some burn patients were expected to be transferred abroad because local facilities were overwhelmed. A temporary no-fly zone was imposed over Crans-Montana to allow medical helicopters to operate freely, and authorities also opened a reception center and hotline to assist families searching for loved ones. Several victims could not be immediately identified due to the severity of their injuries, officials said.

Parmelin, who began his term as Switzerland’s rotating president on Thursday, said that the fire was “one of the worst tragedies that our country has experienced.” Parmelin announced that flags would fly at half-staff nationwide for five days. He also postponed a traditional New Year’s address out of respect for the victims’ families, writing that what should have been a celebration had become a moment of national mourning.

Local officials urged residents and visitors to exercise caution in the coming days, noting that medical services remain stretched thin in the busy ski region. Crans-Montana, located about 25 miles north of the Matterhorn, is scheduled to host an international Alpine Ski World Cup event later this month, though authorities said their immediate priority remains responding to the disaster and supporting those affected. Mathias Reynard, president of the Valais state council, said “this evening should have been a moment of celebration and coming together, but it turned into a nightmare.”

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Zohran Mamdani makes history after being sworn in as 112th mayor of New York City

Zohran Mamdani was sworn in Thursday as New York City’s 112th mayor, marking a historic moment as the city’s first Muslim mayor and one of its youngest leaders at age 34. The democratic socialist formally assumed office just after midnight in a private ceremony and later used his public inauguration speech to outline an ambitious, left-leaning vision centered on affordability, public services and expansive government action.

New York Attorney General Letitia James administered the oath shortly after the New Year began in the long-closed original City Hall subway station. Mamdani placed his hands on two Qurans: one from his grandfather and another from the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, believed to date back to the 1800s. He paid a required $9 fee and signed the city ledger, formally becoming mayor of the nation’s largest city.

Mamdani said after he was sworn in that “this is truly the honor and the privilege of a lifetime,” and described the ornate, decommissioned station as “a testament to the importance of public transit to the vitality, the health and the legacy of our city.”

Hours later, spectators gathered outside City Hall for the public inauguration. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont delivered a ceremonial oath, while Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York offered opening remarks. The event also featured performances by Grammy-winning singer Lucy Dacus, actor Mandy Patinkin and New York City schoolchildren. Addressing the crowd, Mamdani said: “I was elected as a Democratic socialist and I will govern as a Democratic socialist,” he said, promising an aggressive approach to lowering costs and expanding city services. “We will govern expansively and audaciously. No longer will City Hall hesitate to use its power to improve New Yorkers’ lives.”

Sanders echoed that message, arguing that policies aimed at lowering housing, food and child care costs are mainstream, not extreme. “Demanding that the wealthy and large corporations start paying their fair share of taxes is not radical. It is exactly the right thing to do.” Ocasio-Cortez suggested that New York could become a testing ground for progressive policies nationwide. “If we can make it here,” she said, “we can make it anywhere.”

Mamdani’s election last year capped a crowded race in which he defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo running as an independent and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa. During the campaign, he faced skepticism over his experience and the feasibility of his proposals, and he struck a more moderate tone on public safety, pledging to retain Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

Throughout his remarks, Mamdani emphasized unity, saying he stood with both those who supported him and those who did not. The new mayor ran on a platform focused on affordability, including freezing rents for certain apartments, eliminating bus fares and making child care free and universal for young children. He has said much of the funding would come from higher taxes on New Yorkers earning more than $1 million annually — a move that would require approval from state lawmakers. While legislative Democrats have shown openness to such measures, Gov. Kathy Hochul has consistently opposed raising taxes, signaling instead that she prefers alternative revenue sources.

Following the ceremony, Mamdani joined supporters at an Inauguration Day block party along the Canyon of Heroes, the Broadway corridor known for ticker-tape parades. Tens of thousands were expected to attend, far beyond the roughly 4,000 invited to the formal event. Mamdani had said ahead of the festivities: “We wanted to ensure that as we celebrated the beginning of our administration, it was a celebration that was not simply for the typical people who would be invited to an inauguration, but in fact, for everyone. This is not my success. It’s our success. It’s not my administration. It’s our administration. Similarly, it’s not my inauguration. It’s for all of us.”

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As 2026 begins, where in the world is Dustin Lynch?

When a new year rolls around, Dustin Lynch has two ongoing traditions: He’s got a standing date with Luke Bryan and his fans in Mexico, and he’ll be traversing the globe with some old friends.

“We’ve got our bull’s-eye set on Argentina,” he says of his 2026 plans. “Each year we do a trip, me and a couple college buddies, to a new country we’ve never been to, and Argentina is on that list.”

“It’s easy for me because it’s kind of in the time zone of normal life here in the States,” he adds. “So we’ll go down there and usually do a week and pop around.”

Over the years, what began as pure fun has morphed into something deeper.

“It’s a productive trip,” Dustin tells ABC Audio. “It started out as kind of a more of a party trip. And as we’ve grown up, it’s become more of a goal-setting trip for the year. So we go down there and kind of do some exploring and do some strenuous stuff, test ourselves physically, and then set goals for the year.”  

Dustin’s due in Cancun on Jan. 15 to fulfill his annual duties as “mayor” of Crash My Playa, as his latest hit, “Easy to Love,” makes its way up the country chart.  

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Zach Bryan confirms marriage to Samantha Leonard

Zach Bryan is married!

The country singer shared a photo of himself and his new wife, Samantha Leonard, on Instagram with the caption: “Tougher than the rest” (a nod to a famous Bruce Springsteen). Bryan also shared photos of him carrying Leonard in her wedding dress and him standing next to a tiered cake on his Instagram Stories.

Bryan confirmed the news of his marriage, after a TMZ posted a video of him and Leonard getting into a car with a “Just Married” sign on Wednesday, Dec. 31. While it is unclear exactly when the couple tied the knot, sources say the wedding took place in San Sebastian, Spain.

Per PEOPLE, Bryan and Leonard were first linked in July 2025 after Leonard posted a photo of the pair attending Spain’s Running of the Bulls. The couple was also spotted on vacation together in photos Leonard shared on social media in August.

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