Cassadee Pope Returns With Brand New Single “Take You Home”

GRAMMY® award-nominated, platinum-certified country hit maker Cassadee Pope released her first new single in nearly two years. “Take You Home,” co-written by Paul Digiovanni, Ben Hayslip and Emily Weisband and produced by Corey Crowder, marks a new phase in Pope’s musical journey, one with swagger, style and substance. Punctuated by confessional lyrics, “Take You Home” as Pope puts it, “is in-your-face musically, really intimate, and a little seductive.”

Check out her new single “Take You Home” and the story behind the song HERE

Of the song Pope says, “When you meet someone, there’s a moment where you want to show this other person where you’re from and exactly why you are the way you are,” she explains. “‘Take You Home’ speaks to that. You’re showing this guy that there are lots of layers to you. It’s not about just a one-night stand; it’s about really understanding. I’m in love with it!”

The singer’s powerhouse voice, inimitable presence, and endless charm transformed her into a force of nature beloved by millions worldwide. Following her victory on Season 3 of NBC’s The Voice, her 2013 full-length debut, Frame By Frame, bowed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart and Top 10 on the Billboard 200 all-genre chart. Its lead single “Wasting All These Tears” not only notched an RIAA platinum certification, but it also achieved “Breakthrough Video of the Year” at the CMT Music Awards in 2014.

During 2016, she also teamed with Chris Young for the No. 1 hit “Think Of You” and garnered a 2017 GRAMMY® nod in the category of Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Along the way, she toured with everybody from Tim McGraw and Dierks Bentley to Young and Rascal Flatts

“This is a new chapter,” she continues. “Lyrically, it’s really self-assured and reflective of where I am. The music is sweet and vulnerable, but it’s also confident and sexy. There are no boundaries in terms of the music and I’m not afraid to cross the line and go a little rock ‘n’ roll either.  It’s definitely new territory for me all around.”

Jason Aldean Teams Up with SiriusXM To Perform Exclusive Album Release Show in NYC

SiriusXM announced that two-time and reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year Jason Aldean will perform an exclusive show for SiriusXM subscribers at Opry City Stage in New York City on Wednesday, April 18.

Featuring new music off Aldean’s hard-charging and ferociously confident eighth studio album REARVIEW TOWN, out April 13, the special event will also feature a handful of fan favorites along with a Q&A with SiriusXM host, Buzz Brainard.

Aldean’s exclusive performance for SiriusXM will air live on Wednesday, April 18 at 6:00 pm ET on The Highway, channel 56 and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online at siriusxm.com.

Joining forces with longtime producer Michael Knox, the 15 new tracks found on two-time, reigning and current ACM “Entertainer of the Year” Jason Aldean’s eighth studio album REARVIEW TOWN leads off with the Top 10 and climbing lead single, “You Make It Easy.”

The new music, out April 13, follows Aldean’s last three albums that each bowed at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 albums chart and all seven of his previous LPs have achieved PLATINUM certification or better, along with 19 No. 1 hits, more than 15 million total album sales and dozens of sold-out stadium shows. His HIGH NOON NEON TOUR will launch on May 10th. For more information and for a full list of upcoming tour dates visit www.jasonaldean.com.

 

Russell Dickerson To Perform New Single “Blue Tacoma” on Good Morning America

Tomorrow morning, 4/5, country music’s most-promising new artist, Russell Dickerson, will be performing his new single “Blue Tacoma” on Good Morning America. Tune-in to watch him at 8:50 a.m. EST on ABC.

“Good Morning America was always on in our house growing up so now getting to debut my brand new single Blue Tacoma live on GMA is definitely a dream come true” says Dickerson.

2018 has undeniably proven to be a landmark year for Dickerson. His debut single “Yours” celebrated two consecutive weeks at no.1 on Billboard Country and Mediabase Country Radio charts, and made his late-night TV debut on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in February.

The Platinum singer/ songwriter nabbed his first-ever ACM nomination for “New Male Vocalist of the Year” (Sunday, April 15th from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on CBS), and is set to support Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker on their long-awaited North American “Summer Plays On” Tour, kicking off this July in Toronto, and Thomas Rhett’s “Life Changes” Tour on select dates.

Kenny Chesney To Release New Single “Get Along” To Country Radio

Leave it to Kenny Chesney to tap into both the moment and the feel good. When the East Tennessee songwriter/superstar was working on what will be his most personal album to date, he found himself in a zone of looking at life, the world and the state of where we are now. From that soul-searching, the man the Los Angeles Times called “The People’s Superstar” found “Get Along.”
 
With a deep pocket, a chorus that sweeps you up, banjo etching and Chesney’s signature acoustic guitar strum, the brisk mid-tempo offers an invitation to come together, find higher ground, exhale and seek a way of living that fosters harmony. In unlikely ways, the melody bubbles up, as the chorus offers a dose of self-acceptance and reality, “Get along on down the road/ We’ve got a long, long way to go/ Scared to live, scared to die/ We ain’t perfect, but we try…”

“Some days, it’s like the world is just angry, screaming people,” Chesney reflects, “all harping on what’s wrong, how other people are awful. The more I move around, talking to people, though, the more I know people are seeking the same things, working hard to get by and hoping for the best for their family and friends. It’s simple, but we keep getting driven apart – and made unhappy. When I heard this song, beyond how good the rhythm felt, I was amazed how simply they broke all this stuff down. Get along… find the common ground… know the basic stuff is where the joy, the love, the happiness is.”
 
Written by Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman and Josh Osborne, “Get Along” takes the exuberance of “American Kids,” the positivity of “Save It For A Rainy Day” and “Spread the Love” and the roots-driven musicality of “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” to a new place. Just as importantly, it continues expanding the 8-time Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year’s take on American music.
 
“To me, music is what you make it, and I want music that sounds good, but also gives you permission to really live,” Chesney explains. “I think we can get so caught up in expectations, our own and other people’s, and we forget what matters.”

Beyond the obvious notion to “always give love the upper hand,” the chorus breaks it down to some very specific real-life items: “paint a wall, learn to dance, call your mom, buy a boat, drink a beer, sing a song, make a friend,” before asking, “can’t we all just… get along.”

Equally intriguing, the song can be as much an encouragement to move on instead of clinging to grudges, as it is an invitation to find common ground with others. At a time when divisiveness is commonplace, Chesney is about elevating the No Shoes Nation – a place truly without borders – to finding the best in each other, loving life and making memories to treasure.
 
Without missing a beat, Chesney invokes the bridge, “You know, the song says, ‘You find out when you die, the keys to heaven can’t be bought/We still don’t know what love is, but we sure know what it’s not…’ That’s real. We’re here such a short time, this song reminds us all how to get together, get along and enjoy the ride.”

“Get Along” is set to impact country radio Friday, April 6.

LeAnn Rimes Celebrates 20-Year Hit “How Do I Live” With New Re-Imagined Edition

Grammy Award-Winning Artist LeAnn Rimes has released a new rendition of the multi-platinum hit “How Do I Live” exclusively to Billboard.com as a ‘Thank You’ to her fans for their continued support for the past 20 years. The newly titled “How Do I Live (Re-Imagined)”, was produced by Rimes and longtime producer Darrell Brown and is available now.

Rimes opened up exclusively to Billboard.com about the 20-year hit saying:

“For my tour last year in the USA and UK we arranged ‘How Do I Live’ in a new way to reflect where I was coming from musically with my last album, Remnants.  I wanted the arrangement of ‘How Do I Live’ to highlight the vulnerability of Diane’s lyric. It’s more of a spiritual experience singing the song this new way, a personal prayer. After the shows, so many of my fans were asking how to get the new version, so we went in to record it as a ‘thank you’ to my fans, hence the title re-imagined. I greatly appreciate and adore the original version and all that it has done… that will always exist and never change. I would love for this new arrangement to sit alongside the original as a companion, highlighting what a classic song Diane Warren created.”

Written by Diane Warren, “How Do I Live” made a massive impact when it was originally released in 1997, garnering Rimes a Grammy nomination and selling over 3 million units. It currently remains at  #4 on Billboard’s “Greatest of All Time: Hot 100 Songs” proving it still a top fan favorite.

For more information on Rimes, visit www.LeannRimesWorld.com.