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03.02.2021 - 23:40 / usmagazine.com
For a long time, it seemed that Morgan Wallen was going to be one of the next big things in Nashville. And then scandal after scandal hit.
The country singer launched his music career in April 2018 with the release of his debut album, If I Know Me. After finding success early on with singles including “Whiskey Glasses” and “Chasin’ You,” the Country Music Association named him New Artist of the Year in November 2020.
“I did not expect to get this,” Wallen said on stage while accepting the CMA
Chase Bryant is opening up about his struggles in the past.
On Friday, Netflix dropped its first trailer for “Country Comfort”, a new sitcom with a rom-com twist, set in the world of country music.
Vince Gill spoke out about diversity in country music as well as the scandal surrounding Morgan Wallen that started a conversation about racism within the genre. The 21-time Grammy winner spoke with "CBS This Morning" about the current state of country music and the perception by many that it is only for a conservative audience and has a reputation of being unwelcoming to those who don't fall under that category. "Most people perceive that country music is extremely conservative and I'm not
Chris Willman Music WriterCountry stars Luke Combs and Maren Morris took on the elephant in the room in a joint interview for the annual Country Radio Seminar conference Wednesday, address perceptions of racism and a lack of diversity in the genre that have gone from behind-the-scenes Nashville discussions to the talk of the nation in the wake of the Morgan Wallen N-word scandal two weeks ago.Although Morris has been the most outspoken of the two on these issues prior to their Q&A, it may be
The Academy of Country Music is sticking with its successful formula for a mid-pandemic awards show.
Chris Willman Music WriterIf the fix isn’t broke, don’t fix it.
Morgan Wallen on his latest album,. Amid Wallen's racial slur controversy, the LP has topped the Billboard 200 charts for four weeks straight.
Morgan Wallen on his latest album,. Amid Wallen's racial slur controversy, the LP has topped the Billboard 200 charts for four weeks straight.
Chris Willman Music WriterCountry star Kane Brown is venturing out with his own imprint, 1021 Entertainment, which he’s starting up as a joint venture with his own label home, Sony Music Nashville.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Dolly Parton has lived in the same home in Brentwood, Nashville, since purchasing it in 1999 for $400,000. She shares it with her husband, Carl Dean, and according to the Kiwi Report, it features its own tennis court, swimming pool, chapel and a farm.
Jimmie Allen is open to forgiveness. The country star is one of the genre's most prominent Black artists and took to Twitter on Saturday to discuss "forgiveness" after Morgan Wallen's N-word controversy.
Country singer Morgan Wallen is getting some support from his sister right now, but will it be good enough to get him back in the entertainment industry’s good graces?
Chris Willman Music WriterIn his recent song “Livin’ the Dream,” a tellingly somber number that stands out amid his otherwise upbeat smash “Dangerous: The Double Album,” Morgan Wallen sings about how success is not all it’s cracked up to be, concluding that it’s at least a little bit lonely at the top even in the midst of being “a rock star, in and out of cop cars, livin’ out a suitcase, trashin’ hotel bars… Between alcohol and women and Adderall and adrenaline, I don’t ever get no rest.”A rest
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorMorgan Wallen has been dropped by his booking agency WME, a rep for the company confirmed to Variety, after video footage surfaced of him using a racial slur.The country star has had his contract with label Big Loud “suspended” and found himself a pariah from the airwaves after video circulated on Tuesday of him using a racial slur outside his home after an apparently rowdy night out with friends in Nashville.Wallen, whose new “Dangerous: The Double Album” release
Maren Morris, Mickey Guyton and Kelsea Ballerini are just three of the top country stars speaking out after Morgan Wallen was caught saying the N-word in a video.
Country music artist Morgan Wallen has been suspended "indefinitely" by his label Big Loud Records.
CMT, the Viacom-owned country music television channel, is removing top-selling singer Morgan Wallen from all platforms in response to the star’s video-captured use of an ethnic slur.
TMZ posted a video of the 27-year-old musician walking into a Nashville home following a night out. In the recording, Wallen could be heard using the slur alongside other expletives such as “p–sy” and “motherf–cker.”“I’m embarrassed and sorry,” Wallen said in an apology issued to TMZ on Tuesday.