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Lee Brice and The Traler Park Drop Rowdy Anthem “Said No Country Boy Ever”

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Lee Brice has enlisted some of his fellow blue-collar Country brothers – Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Jerrod Niemann, Dallas Davidson, and Rob Hatch (aka The Traler Park) for his latest release, “Said No Country Boy Ever,” out now.

Written by Brice, Brian Davis, Brock Berryhill and Cole Taylor, this barroom singalong raises a glass to Mama’s fried chicken, hard work and hunting season. The ACM and CMA Award winner burns the place down with electric guitar, clever lyrical turns and one rowdy, all-star collaboration.

“I know y’all love all my boys that are on this song with me. I’m just thankful that after all the years of us making music, tearing up pavement, and making memories together, that y’all can all finally experience a little piece of the Traler Park!” -Lee Brice

Alongside the track, Lee Brice and The Traler Park have also released the official music video for the song.

Recently, Brice announced his highly anticipated What You Know About That Tour kicking off this Fall. He returns to the road with his high-energy, full band show bringing fans all the chart-topping hits along with new music – including his current radio single, “Cry.” Fellow hitmakers joining Brice for the tour include Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Corey Kent, Lewis Brice and Grace Tyler.

De La Soul and MF DOOM Battle Aliens in Epic Animated “Rock Co.Kane Flow” Visual

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Platinum-selling, GRAMMY Award-winning hip-hop icons
De La Soul today release the brand-new visual for “Rock Co.Kane Flow” catapulting viewers into a bold, otherworldly universe where lyrical warfare meets sci-fi action.

In this reimagined, animated world, created by Matt Hutchings of Matt Hutchings Films, De La Soul members Posdnuos, Maseo, Trugoy The Dove and MF DOOM take on the roles of unstoppable superheroes, rising up to battle an alien invasion that symbolizes other MCs-those who lack the lyrical depth, authenticity, resilience, originality, and creative chemistry that De La and DOOM embody.

What unfolds is a visually striking battle of worlds: iconic hip-hop artistry versus hollow imitation. The superheroes repel the invasion with skill and spirit, ultimately emerging victorious and reaffirming their place in hip-hop’s pantheon.

Just like the track itself, which can be found on the 20th anniversary re-release of the group’s seminal album The Grind Date (BMG), the video is a powerful statement-celebrating collaboration, creative integrity, and unmatched lyrical mastery. It’s not just a fight scene-it’s a declaration: these superheroes of sound can’t be touched.

“With this project, we knew we wanted to create something special. Posdnuos had a clear vision of the vibe and comedic tone of the video, looking to recreate the group’s look during The Grind Date’s release back in 2004 (with a wrestling superhero twist),” says Hutchings. “We knew we didn’t want to go down the road of AI and Deepfaking, instead opting to create fully animated versions of all the characters, no small undertaking. We took influence from various superhero films and media, and drew upon hours of classic wrestling footage for reference. After months of animating, rendering and complex visual effects work, we were finally able to bring De La Soul & MF DOOM to the big screen just as they were in 2004.”

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of De La Soul’s seventh studio album, The Grind Date, BMG released a special package of the original album on vinyl and CD including bonus tracks and instrumental versions.

The Grind Date, originally released in 2004, showcases the groups signature blend of clever lyrics, innovative production, and a mix of playful and introspective themes including a plethora of featured artists such as MF DOOM, Ghostface Killah, Carl Thomas and Common.

41 and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Light Up the Night in Wild “Naked” Video

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New York’s hottest stars 41 and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie turn up the energy in the explosive new music video for their summer single “Naked,” out now via Rite Or Wrong KVH Entertainment/Republic Records.

The visual matches the track’s heat, capturing the young kings of NYC partying across multiple venues-from a gritty warehouse rooftop to a neon-lit strip club. Surrounded by beautiful women, flashing lights, and nonstop vibes, it’s the ultimate night out, 41-style. The video feels like a fast-paced dream of city nights and summer highs, with every frame pulsing with youthful charisma and a raw edge that defines New York’s next-gen sound.

“Naked” marks the very first collaboration between these two East Coast powerhouses, uniting Brooklyn and The Bronx in the process. As thunder cracks and a slow-drip beat creeps in, “Naked” oozes with late-night allure. Over thick bass and house-tinged production, Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa go bar for bar with hypnotic precision, trading slick one-liners like secret confessions on the dancefloor. A Boogie floats in with an irresistible hook that lingers like perfume in the air-“Please don’t call me your favorite, she don’t wanna be saved.” It’s moody, magnetic, and made for summer nights that blur into morning.

Recently, the group just headlined Hot 97’s Summer Jam at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, joining a stacked bill alongside A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Gunna, GloRilla, and more.

At the top of the year, 41 addressed the game with “Presidential.” Fans immediately embraced the track, leading to over 10 million streams and counting. Complex christened them “reliable hitmakers,” proceeding to proclaim, “The success of these songs highlights the chemistry among the trio.” HotNewHipHop marveled, “The meteoric rise of 41 has been nothing short of extraordinary.”

Right now, the trio are hard at work on their mega-anticipated full-length debut album-coming soon.

10 Country Duets That Still Give Us Chills

here’s something magical about a great country duet. Whether it’s heartbreak or harmony, flirtation or full-blown fireworks, country music has always known how to turn two voices into one unforgettable moment. Some duets take us back to long car rides with the radio up. Others still make our hair stand on end with just one line. Here are 10 country duets that continue to give us chills, no matter how many times we hear them.

1. “Islands in the Stream” – Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
Written by the Bee Gees, sung by country royalty. The chemistry is off the charts, the harmonies are flawless, and it’s still impossible not to sing along.

2. “Jackson” – Johnny Cash & June Carter
A fiery back-and-forth between two legends. It’s playful, a little rowdy, and feels like a real couple airing their laundry—with love.

3. “Whiskey Lullaby” – Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss
This one hits you right in the gut. Krauss’s haunting voice paired with Paisley’s solemn delivery turns a tragic love story into something almost mythic.

4. “Golden Ring” – George Jones & Tammy Wynette
A wedding ring, a divorce, and two of country’s finest voices. Every time they sing “golden ring,” it sounds a little more broken—and a little more beautiful.

5. “Remind Me” – Brad Paisley & Carrie Underwood
Sultry, sad, and utterly explosive. When Carrie’s voice soars near the end, it’s pure goosebumps.

6. “Does He Love You” – Reba McEntire & Linda Davis
The original country love triangle anthem. These powerhouse vocals don’t hold back—and neither does the drama.

7. “You and I” – Eddie Rabbitt & Crystal Gayle
Soft, dreamy, and incredibly romantic. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to slow dance in the kitchen under dim lights.

8. “When I Said I Do” – Clint Black & Lisa Hartman Black
A real-life couple promising forever, and you can hear it in every note. It’s a wedding day classic for a reason.

9. “From This Moment On” – Shania Twain & Bryan White
Pure ballad perfection. Shania and Bryan turn vows into verses and create a timeless moment out of thin air.

10. “We’re Gonna Hold On” – George Jones & Tammy Wynette
They make the list twice for good reason. This one’s a reminder that love isn’t always perfect—but it’s worth fighting for.

10 Tips for Running a Vinyl Crowdfunding Campaign

Vinyl is more than back—it’s booming. In 2024, vinyl outsold CDs for the second year in a row, with Taylor Swift, Tyler, the Creator, and Phoebe Bridgers all topping the Billboard Vinyl Albums chart. But it’s not just for superstars: indie artists are turning to crowdfunding to press their own records, reaching diehard fans and collectors who love music they can hold. If you’re planning your first vinyl crowdfunding campaign, here are 10 battle-tested tips to help you spin your passion into reality—without hitting the wrong groove.


1. Know Your Format—And Your Fanbase
Pressing a 12” LP? A 7” single? Colored splatter or classic black? Make sure your fans know what they’re getting—and why it’s worth the wait. According to Bandcamp, fans are twice as likely to support vinyl campaigns when visuals and mockups are included.

2. Set a Realistic Goal (And Include Shipping!)
Vinyl is pricey—mastering, pressing, sleeves, and shipping all add up. Average cost per unit can range from $12–$25 depending on run size. Don’t forget international postage and taxes. Be honest and transparent with backers from the jump.

3. Use Tiered Rewards That Make Sense
Offer digital downloads, signed test pressings, exclusive merch, or even liner note shoutouts. According to Kickstarter data, campaigns with at least 3 reward tiers raise 47% more on average.

4. Tell the Story Behind the Record
People don’t just buy vinyl—they invest in your journey. Share what the album means to you, how it was made, and why you chose vinyl. A compelling story increases campaign conversions by up to 80%, according to Patreon case studies.

5. Build Buzz Before You Launch
Don’t launch to silence. Give your fans 2–4 weeks of teasers, email list updates, and behind-the-scenes previews. 80% of a campaign’s success comes in the first 48 hours—and a soft launch to superfans can tip the scales.

6. Press Through a Reputable Plant
Not all vinyl plants are created equal. Research turnaround times, minimums, and audio quality. Qrates and Diggers Factory offer crowdfunding + pressing platforms for indie artists, while companies like Gotta Groove and Precision Record Pressing are industry standards.

7. Communicate Often (Even If Nothing’s Happening)
Backers get nervous when it’s quiet. Keep them in the loop—even if it’s just to say you’re still waiting on test pressings. Updates = trust.

8. Use Video (It Works!)
Campaigns with a video raise an average of 105% more than those without. It doesn’t need to be fancy—a simple video of you talking about the record is enough to connect.

9. Offer Stretch Goals
If you hit your goal early, don’t stop! Add bonus incentives—like alternate cover art, lyric inserts, or a bonus track—to keep momentum going.

10. Celebrate Your Supporters Loudly
Shout them out. Tag them in stories. Thank them in liner notes. The fans who crowdfund your vinyl are your core, and making them feel special is the key to long-term success.

Cracking the Playlist: 14 Songs About Eggs and Chickens For Sidewalk Egg Frying Day

Every July 4, as the sun blazes and the pavement sizzles, we celebrate one of the quirkiest unofficial holidays of the year: Sidewalk Egg Frying Day. Inspired by the age-old question—“It’s so hot, can you fry an egg on the sidewalk?”—this lighthearted holiday is a tribute to summer heat, kitchen science, and a good sense of humor. Whether or not your sidewalk reaches egg-frying temps, it’s the perfect excuse to crank up a sunny playlist and celebrate the season.

“Dirty Old Egg-Suckin’ Dog” – Johnny Cash
Leave it to the Man in Black to write a love-hate letter to a misbehaving farm dog with a taste for eggs. It’s country storytelling at its most bizarrely specific.

“Eggs and Sausage” – Tom Waits
Set in an all-night diner, this jazzy, smoky track serves up eggs, hashbrowns, and existential dread. It’s late-night comfort food for the soul.

“Egg Man” – Beastie Boys
A sample-heavy, off-the-wall classic from Paul’s Boutique, this track turns egg-throwing into a chaotic metaphor for rebellion and randomness.

“Eggs on Plate” – Iggy Pop
From the album Party, this lesser-known gem captures Iggy’s raw vocal style with surreal egg references—cracked but never boring.

“I Know a Chicken” – Laurie Berkner
Beloved by kids and exhausted parents alike, this song gets little ones dancing with egg shakers. It’s pure feathered fun.

“Counting Chickens” – Lainey Wilson
This upbeat country tune uses chicken-counting as a metaphor for waiting on something good. Backyard barnyard vibes with a hopeful heart.

“Fried or Fertilized” – Turquoise Jeep
This tongue-in-cheek track brings absurdist humor and slick beats to the egg conversation. The lyrics are as unforgettable as the hook.

“Eggshells” – Dehd
A raw, emotional indie track that uses “walking on eggshells” as a poetic image. Less yolk, more feelings.

“I Had a Silly Chicken” – Traditional
A goofy children’s song about a chicken that lays a hard-boiled egg. It’s short, sweet, and surprisingly philosophical.

“Five Little Chicks” – Super Simple Songs
Nursery rhymes meet chirpy vocals in this counting song perfect for preschoolers and tired chickens alike.

“The Chicken’s Egg Counting Game” – Super Simple Songs
Another educational toe-tapper, this one lets kids count eggs while bopping along to clucks and coos.

“Do the Funky Chicken” – Rufus Thomas
A dance floor classic that proves funk and poultry can coexist. Guaranteed to get you flapping in no time.

“Chicken Jockey” – J. Geco
Celebrating a Minecraft meme, this song is silly, spirited, and oddly catchy. Digital chickens, meet digital beats.

“Chicken Cordon Blues” – Steve Goodman
Goodman blends blues and humor in this culinary-themed track that delivers both puns and pathos.

“Chicken Under the Washtub” – Phil & Vivian Williams
A charming folk tune about—you guessed it—a chicken hiding under a washtub. It’s as delightfully niche as it sounds.

Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” Isolated Vocals Reveals Raw Power

Stripped of its instrumentation, the vocals-only version of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” captures every ounce of fury, heartbreak, and defiance that made it a generational anthem. Originally released in 1995, the track remains a vocal masterclass nearly 30 years later.


Let’s Listen To Oasis’ Most Famous Fight

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Before they ruled stadiums, Oasis released one of the strangest charting singles in UK history: Wibbling Rivalry. Dropping in 1995 under the name “Oas*s,” it’s not a song but a profanity-laced argument between Liam and Noel, captured by NME’s John Harris. It hit #52 on the charts—making it the highest-charting interview ever—and perfectly bottled the chaos that made the Gallaghers legendary.










A Beginner’s Guide To Oasis: 10 Songs That Will Live Forever

You’ve heard the name. You’ve heard the hype. You’ve seen the brothers fight. Now it’s time to hear the music. Whether you’re new to the Gallagher chaos or just wondering what all the fuss is about, these are the 10 Oasis songs that’ll turn a maybe into a definitely.

1. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”
Before they conquered the charts, Oasis kicked open the doors with this stadium-sized mission statement. It’s Liam Gallagher at his cockiest and most convincing — and it’s impossible not to believe him.

2. “Wonderwall”
Yes, you’ve heard it a million times. Yes, it’s that song at every party. But there’s a reason. Timeless melody, aching lyrics, and a sing-along chorus for the ages. Oasis in a nutshell.

3. “Supersonic”
Noel’s guitar tone, Liam’s swagger, lyrics about gin and tonic — “Supersonic” is pure Oasis attitude. It’s rough, loud, and cool without trying. The perfect entry point into the band’s early chaos.

4. “Don’t Look Back in Anger”
One of the few Oasis anthems sung by Noel, and it hits with all the emotional power of a closing-time pub chorus. It’s a song about letting go — even if the band never really did.

5. “Live Forever”
This is the sound of defiance wrapped in melody. At a time when grunge was saying life sucked, Oasis were screaming that it mattered. The optimism here is powerful and addictive.

6. “Acquiesce”
Liam takes the verses, Noel belts the chorus — and together, they remind us that even when they hated each other, the music brought them together. A cult classic that belongs in the spotlight.

7. “Champagne Supernova”
A seven-minute epic that doesn’t make sense and doesn’t need to. This is dream logic, psychedelic beauty, and ’90s Britpop excess all swirling into one glorious slow-burn.

8. “Cigarettes & Alcohol”
It’s glam, it’s gritty, and it’s the working-class anthem for every kid who thought music might be their way out. The riff is stolen (hello, T. Rex), but the swagger is all Oasis.

9. “Slide Away”
Possibly their most underrated love song, buried on Definitely Maybe. It’s raw, aching, and loud — the kind of emotional honesty you only get when the amps are turned up to 11.

10. “Morning Glory”
Feedback, helicopters, and the sound of a band riding the biggest wave of their lives. It’s chaos, it’s energy, and it’s a reminder that when Oasis were good, they were untouchable.

Top Work Tools for the Independent Voiceover Artists to Work Globally

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By Mitch Rice

From voiceovers, vocals, podcasts, and audiobooks, voiceover artists have a lot going on for them. Earlier, this profession was looked upon as a side-hustle alongside a primary work, like marketing, sales, or business development. Today, being a voiceover artist can earn you enough to make a good living. 

Browse social media, and you’ll come across numerous job postings in this niche. No longer do you need to go to a studio to get the job done physically. You can work independently as well. You just need to have the right work tools with you to get going. Know what they are as you keep reading this article. 

  • An Impressive Portfolio 

Whether you are a few years into voiceovers or are starting, your portfolio should be on point. Move beyond the generic MS Word resume format. Instead, leverage tools like Canva and choose a template that resonates with the look and feel you wish to create. Ideally, don’t stretch your resume beyond one page. 

Mention the enterprising projects you were a part of and highlight the crucial ones for impact. Add YouTube links for your work using a URL shortener. 

  • An Acoustic Booth 

Whether you work single-handedly as a voiceover artist or have a few juniors to assist you, the soundproof pod is an essential tool. As you grow in your career and bag global projects, the need for variation and dexterity increases. This tool can help you immensely. 

Simply put, it’s a compact structure designed to improve sound quality and minimize noise. It controls the acoustics within a limited space. Typically, the booth has a frame, walls, panels, flooring, doors, and a ceiling. Leading service providers today offer a frame made of aerospace-grade aluminum and tempered panels. 

Additionally, in most cases, this acoustic booth is constructed with a 38-mm-thick aluminum honeycomb panel that has double layers. The surface plate is layered with high-density sound-damping insulation felt that caters to the pre-requisites of sound insulation. 

Take your time to browse what various brands have to offer and select depending on your space and budget capacity. 

  • The Right Software Bundle 

Voiceover artists need the correct software for editing and fine-tuning. You can count on a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) such as Reaper, Adobe Audition, and Audacity for editing your recordings and enhancing them. Do you want crystal clear audio, editing plugins, and noise reduction? If so, you can count on iZotope RX, which can eliminate background noise and any imperfections. 

Don’t miss out on file conversion tools that are required for sending recordings in multiple formats. When you are consistent in sending high-quality vocals and recordings, you will have leading brands associating with you professionally. 

  • Enrolling for Workshops 

You are never too late to learn about voice modulations and breath control to deliver the perfect recording. As a voiceover artist, your job is also to know where the industry is headed. You should also be open to upskill whenever required. Hence, keep an eye on informative workshops that teach you how to enhance your skills and acquire lucrative projects. 

Finally, making a career in voiceover and recording looks attractive, but it requires serious work. Once you get your skills in place and have the correct work tools, you are good to go. 

Summing it Up

Working on global projects independently and earning a high income is what every voiceover artist desires. It’s necessary to start right and stay consistent. Tools like an acoustic booth, a correct software bundle, and workshops from industry experts can pave the path to success. 

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.