Ty Dolla $ign – “Ego Death (feat. Kanye West, FKA Twigs and Skrillex)”: “Ego Death” is a song by American artist Ty Dolla Sign. It was released as the lead single from his upcoming third studio album Dream House. It features guest appearances by fellow rapper Kanye West, British singer FKA Twigs, and American record producer Skrillex, along with
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Carly Pearce said she was asking herself, “What would Patty Loveless do?” while writing her new song “Next Girl” with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne. It’s clearly not just a talking point. The compact, just-shy-of-three-minutes single instantly evokes the bluegrass flavor of Loveless as well as her Nineties radio hits. The production is lean, highlighting
Hardy‘s basement looks like a pretty sweet spot to relax. Camouflage wallpaper covers the walls, and Christmas lights line the ceiling’s perimeter. “Call Me Old Fashioned” reads a print featuring the drink of the same name; another, a photograph turned into a cartoon, shows the singer and songwriter flipping off the camera. “It’s my bar,
Eight years ago today (Sept. 6, 2012), Vince Gill achieved yet another career accolade. It was on that date that the Grand Ole Opry member received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “I loved my years in southern California,” Gill said during the ceremony. “They were probably the most important years I ever spent, because
Sheryl Crow has announced a pair of virtual at-home concerts, titled “Songs From the Big Green Barn.” The shows will take place at — you guessed it — Crow’s Big Green Barn in Nashville, and will consist of an “Outside” performance on Friday, September 18th, at 9 p.m. ET, and an “Inside” show on Saturday,
Kelsea Ballerini has re-recorded her song “Club” in a more subdued style. The stripped-down version leads a new album of reimagined Ballerini tunes arriving later this month. Fittingly, the effort is called Ballerini, and it’s the counterpart to her album from earlier this year, Kelsea. Indeed, the forthcoming Ballerini will contain all the same songs —
John Rich‘s third solo album, 2009’s Son of a Preacher Man, includes one particularly personal song: “The Good Lord and the Man,” written by the Big & Rich member, is for his grandfather, an awarded World War II veteran. The third single from Son of a Preacher Man, “The Good Lord and the Man” peaked on the
Twenty-eight years ago today (Sept. 5, 1992), after releasing 19 Top 40 singles, Vince Gill finally scored his first No. 1 hit. The song, “I Still Believe in You,” was the debut single from and title track of his sixth studio album. Gill reportedly penned “I Still Believe in You” during a time of marital
Some weeks after the 2016 presidential election, Nashville singer-songwriter India Ramey was wrestling with the still-fresh outcome and writing songs, when an image came to mind that provided an appropriately unsettling tone to what she was feeling. “A lot of times when I write a song, I visualize it as if I’m watching a movie,”
Hey, girl – Carly Pearce has a warning for you in her new single, ”Next Girl.” She’s been where you’re at, and she’s hoping to keep you from ending up where she is now. With an assist from hitmaking co-writers Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne and inspired by the powerful female country singers of decades past, Pearce delivers her
Twenty-nine years ago today, on Sept. 4, 1991, the country music community was in mourning: It was on that date that Dottie West died, from injuries sustained in a car crash. West was 58 years old at the time of her death. In her early 20s, West became friends with several up-and-coming singers and songwriters, including
Staind singer and country artist Aaron Lewis is selling his massive country estate in Massachusetts, and pictures reveal a spectacular mansion that resembles an actual castle. Lewis is asking $3.5 million for his four-bedroom, five-bathroom, three-half-bathroom home in Worthington, Mass., which encompasses a total of 14,240 square feet of space. The stunning residence features top-flight amenities
In mid-August, Devin Dawson released “I Got a Truck” as the first offering from his upcoming second album, the follow-up to his major label debut Dark Horse. An appropriately driving song about a young person with a dream, the video centers on a truck as the vehicle to get them there, whether as transport or
Brother duo Smith & Wesley take listeners to the “Land of Y’all” in their new single. The track gives thanks for their southern roots and all the good that comes with them; press play below to listen. Written by Bernie Nelson and Phil O’Donnell, “The Land of Y’all” captured Scott and Todd Smiths’ attention from the get-go.
Brainchild of the rising Latin band Juliana, John Stewart and his writing partner and bandmate Madeleine Kaye have just released their highly anticipated new single/music video for the soon to be hit song “Tu Sabor.” Juliana is comprised of singer/songwriter Madeleine Kaye, songwriter/guitarist John Stewart and drums/percussionist Bob Ross. John Stewart is no stranger to
Brandon Ratcliff just can’t get over an ex in his new song “Sometimes Always Never.” The country up-and-comer gives an energetic performance of the track in a candy-colored studio in the video above, premiering exclusively with The Boot; press play above to watch. Ratcliff finds himself constantly reminded of his former flame, occasionally thinking about
The list of nominees for the 2020 ACM Awards includes some serious surprises. Congratulations are in order to Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett and Old Dominion, who lead the pack of nominees with five mentions apiece, as well as Blake Shelton and Dan + Shay, who have four nods each. The 2020 ACM Awards nominees announcement also featured some
Kelsea Ballerini has rerecorded the songs on her March release Kelsea for a new stripped-down album. Ballerini removes the polish and production of the original versions to center the focus on the songwriter’s lyrics and voice. Set for release next week on September 11th, Ballerini arrives with a starkly different recording of her single “Club.”
Tyler Rich has found a way to make the most out of his time in quarantine. The country singer brings together the people who are most important to him in his new video for “Feels Like Home,” proving that while we might not all be together in the same place right now, even a pandemic
Red Dirt legend Mike McClure‘s new song “I am Not Broken” is a tribute to the friends and mentors he’s lost. The new song is premiering exclusively on The Boot; press play below to listen. McClure specifically had his longtime bassist Tom Skinner, his producer and collaborator Joe Hardy and fellow artist Steve Ripley in mind when
Morgan Myles‘ 2020 album Therapy arrived out of a difficult period that included a tumultuous break with her manager and agent and a series of devastating personal losses. The singer kept finding little reasons — small pieces of a bigger picture — to keep her career going, but it wasn’t always easy, and often included some
In late July, Garth Brooks held a superfluous press conference to make a proclamation. Having successfully set the record for most CMA Entertainer of the Year wins with seven, Brooks, at his humblebraggiest, was stepping away to allow someone else a shot at the title. He caught a lot of flak in 2019 after beating
Before Ryan Griffin released his new Name on It EP, he knew he needed to have a conversation with his father. The singer says he’s vulnerable like never before across the six new songs, but one track in particular needing some framing. “I watch my brothers and my daddy / And I learned what not to do,”
Luke Combs, Carly Pearce, Ingrid Andress and Gabby Barrett will help reveal the 2020 CMA Awards nominees on Tuesday morning (Sept. 1). They’ll be live on TV and online for the big announcement. Combs and Pearce will kick the morning off by announcing select categories’ nominees on Good Morning America. They’ll be live from the Grand
Jameson Rodgers seemingly crashed onto the country music scene in 2020 with his Top 15 hit “Some Girls,” but did you know the rising country star actually started his Nashville career a decade earlier, in 2010? The Mississippi native moved to Music City and built his way up from meek writers’ rounds to earning cuts
Acclaimed Los Angeles singer, songwriter, and artist India Shawn presents a new single and music video entitled “Movin’ On” [feat. Anderson .Paak]. Get it HERE via Epic Records. The accompanying cinematic visual notably marks the directorial debut of three-time GRAMMY® Award winner Anderson .Paak and features cameos from the esteemed group The Free Nationals and R&B singer/songwriters Ambré and Kirby. The video premieres today on BET Soul and also on YouTube
Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names. Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. Regan Stewart, “Drop Dead Gorgeous” Regan Stewart calls to mind “Merry Go
Kelsea Ballerini does heartbreak in style in her “Hole in the Bottle” music video. The song is her whimsical new single about drowning the memory of a failed relationship in a bottle (or two) of wine. Quirky, sarcastic and definitely not afraid to poke fun at itself, Ballerini’s song may be the perfect drinking song for 2020.
It’s somehow been more than two decades since the Chicks (then known as the Dixie Chicks) released their iconic sophomore major-label studio album, Fly, on Aug. 31, 1999. The album produced an astounding eight singles, four Grammy Awards nominations, two Grammy Awards victories and some of the country trio’s most iconic songs. From “Goodbye Earl” to
Considering that LeAnn Rimes shot to country music stardom at the fresh age of 14, she’s managed a pretty remarkable amount of longevity. With crossover hits from country to pop to gospel and back, she’s established her place in the country music history books while exploring her own musical ambitions — and it’s been a pretty