In a new interview with 'Billboard,' Ella Langley reveals that a pep talk from her father after a tough week gave her the ...
The 2026 ACMs nominees list proves that the awards show is watching alt-country. But they left out the sub-genre's biggest ...
Country singer Riley Green makes his acting debut on 'Marshals' this week. During this clip, his character reunites with ...
Darius Rucker, a lifelong wrestling fan, is making waves with his new WWE merchandise line, showcasing T-shirts featuring stars like Randy Orton and Roman Reigns, blending music and wrestling culture.
The only thing more surprising than who's on this list of country songs that have reached one billion Spotify streams, is who isn't. Nobody sneaks onto a list like this. Each of the 15 songs listed ...
Toby Keith scored a chart-topping hit with his single "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" when he released it as the debut single from his 2002 album Unleashed. Keith wrote the ...
Cole Swindell and Ashley Gorley co-wrote "You Should Be Here," the debut single from and title track of Swindell's 2016 sophomore album. Written about Swindell's heartache over the sudden loss of his ...
Much like the 1980s themselves, country music during the decade was ... well, varied. Artists such as the Judds burst onto the scene with a pop-influenced sound that's now as iconic as their '80s ...
Mary Chapin Carpenter is one of the most prolific singer-songwriters in country music. Beginning with her debut album in 1987, she has made album after album of music that swings between folk, ...
Keith Urban earned his 22nd No. 1 hit with "Blue Ain't Your Color," the fourth single -- and fourth chart-topping song -- from his 2016 album Ripcord. The tune, written by Hillary Lindsey, Clint ...
Tim McGraw has claimed a unique space in country music history. Alongside contemporaries like Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban, he's part of a rare class of country singers that have bridged the gap ...
In early 2017, Keith Urban released "The Fighter" as the fifth single from his 2016 album Ripcord. The song, a duet with Carrie Underwood, was written by Urban and busbee, and was inspired by Urban's ...