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Riley Green To Drop Six New Tracks On ‘Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe)’ Album

Riley Green isn’t done with his 2024 album Don’t Mind If I Do just yet. Today, he announced the deluxe edition of the RIAA Gold-certified LP, which will arrive August 29 via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment with six brand-new songs.

The expanded collection uncovers new layers to Green’s already celebrated album. His signature blend of raw emotion and southern grit will come to life across the six tracks. In addition to “Make It Rain,” a track Green has continued to preview for fans throughout his international Damn Country Music Tour, the project will offer star-studded collaborations including “Cowboy As It Gets” featuring Randy Houser, and the heartfelt duet “I Just Need You” with rising artist Hannah McFarland.

Riley Green; Don't Mind If I Do (Deluxe)
Riley Green; Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe)

Plus the Alabama native is expected to digs into heartbreak on “What Am I Supposed to Do Now,” channels his love of the great outdoors on “Bet They’re Biting,” and tips his hat to the country legends who shaped him with “One to Willie.” These additions don’t just expand the album, they cement Green’s standing as one of the most prominent voices in today’s country music scene.

Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe) Tracklist:

1. “That’s A Mistake”

2. “Change My Mind”

3. “Reel Problems (featuring Luke Bryan)”

4. “Turnin’ Dirt”

5. “Jesus Saves”

6. “Too Early To Drink”

7. “Pick A Place”

8. “Way Out Here”

9. “Waitin’ All Day”

10. “Chip Off The Ol’ Block”

11. “Alchohall Of Fame”

12. “Rather Be”

13. “Good Morning From Mexico”

14. “Torn” 

15. “Damn Good Day To Leave”

16. “Looking Back On This”

17. “Don’t Mind If I Do (featuring Ella Langley)”

18. “Worst Way”

19. “Make It Rain”

20. “Cowboy As It Gets (featuring Randy Houser)”

21. “I Just Need You (featuring Hannah McFarland)”

22. “What Am I Supposed To Do Now”

23. “Bet They’re Biting” 

24. “One To Willie” 

Riley Green; Photo Courtesy Apple Music Country
Riley Green; Photo Courtesy Apple Music Country

The announcement of Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe) comes on the heels of Riley Green’s latest venture, The 90s Country Show on Apple Music Country. Last month, it was revealed that this six-episode series will find Green taking listeners on a nostalgic trip through one of country music’s most defining decades. Green dives into the hits that shaped the era while reflecting on how those artists influenced his own sound and the genre’s evolution.

Photo Courtesy Riley Green
Photo Courtesy Riley Green

All of this comes amid Green’s largest trek yet, the Damn Country Music Tour. This run kicked off in Canada earlier this year and continues through November with stops in major cities including New York, Chicago, and Boston, plus a run in the UK.

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Kane Brown’s ‘2 Pair’ Music Video Proves Cowboy Boots Are Always in Season

Kane Brown is soaking up every second of the final days of summer in the new music video for his latest infectious anthem, “2 Pair.”

The just-released video was directed by Alex Alvga and follows Brown alongside his wife, Katelyn and a few of their friends as they enjoy a sun-filled day on the water. The laid-back visuals begin with the genre-bending country act stepping out of bed with a smile on his face and a pair of boots ready to help him start the day. As soon as he pulls on those slick brown leather Lucchese boots that are highlighted in the song’s lyrics, Brown is ready to start the day.

Kane Brown - 2 Pair
Kane Brown – 2 Pair

He leans into the infectious energy of what’s intended to be his countrified version of Nelly’s early 2000s track, “Air Force Ones,” while tipping his hat to the classic country style as he emphasizes that having a good pair of cowboy boots ready for any occasion is a necessity.

“Give me two pairs of Luccheses/ All-white shirt and some bootcut jeans/ I’ll go all night, stomping to the beat/ I just got a check, blew it all on my feet like/ Ooh, ooh/ Ain’t s**t you can tell me, I feel like Nelly/ Give me two pairs of Luccheses/ All-white shirt and some bootcut jeans, yeah,” he sings on the chorus.

The global superstar hops into a golf cart and heads down to the docks, where his friends are waiting to start their cruise around the water. The catchy beat is impossible to resist, and seeing the group laugh, dance, and enjoy their tropical getaway only amplifies the energy. The video wraps up with the group enjoying a beach bonfire, where they dance and make lasting memories. Through it all, Kane Brown never takes off his beloved cowboy boots.

Produced by Jordan Schmidt and penned alongside co-writers Andrew Haas, Gabe Foust, Ian Franzino, Jacob Hackworth and Jaxson Free, “2 Pairs” offers the perfect backdrop to a summertime party with its country, pop, and R&B blended sound.

The track follows the success of Brown’s most recent album, The High Road, which arrived this past January. Brown worked on bringing this project to life over the course of two years and the result is one of his most meaningful collections of songs yet. The album spawned standout tracks like “Backseat Driver,” “Haunted (ft. Jelly Roll),” and his Marshmello collab and international hit “Miles On It.”

Kane Brown; Photo by Dennis Leupold
Kane Brown; Photo by Dennis Leupold

If Kane Brown were to follow his typical timeline, he won’t be dropping another new album until 2027 or 2028. However, during a recent interview with Audacy’s Katie Neal, Brown teased that “2 Pair” has already got him feeling eager to jump back into the music and it could result in a project coming sooner than anticipated.

“So this is the song that I’m focused on. But I have writers coming down to Florida actually this week,” he shared. “It wasn’t going to be a project, but if this song “2 Pair” takes off, then there might be a EP or a quick nine-song album or something coming out.”

While we don’t know for sure if that potential plan will pan out, we can say for sure that Kane Brown has plenty more shows scheduled throughout the remainder of the year, including the second leg of “The High Road Tour.” This run will take him across the pond in Europe and the United Kingdom. 

Along with all the updates regarding his music, Brown will also be making his feature film debut in “The Token Groomsman,” and making an appearance in “Nashville 911.”

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Best Justin Bieber Duets: 12 Essential Collaborations

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Two for the price of one is a commonplace consumer proposition. In the 21st Century, the concept of the hit duet has been developed to an improbable degree, with artists often turning up on other people’s tracks more regularly than putting out their own. It makes sound business sense – hitting two fanbases at once – but it’s also responsible for both lively creative innovation and some of the greatest songs of our time. In the early stages of his career, Justin Bieber was mentored by R&B icon Usher – and they later worked together – but there’s a far broader set of collaborators who have recorded with him since. Here are the ten best Justin Bieber duets to date.

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12: “Despacito (Remix)” (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, featuring Justin Bieber)

Less a classic collaboration, more of an almighty leg-up. The original cut by Puerto Rican vocalist Luis Fonsi and rapper Daddy Yankee had done reasonable business for a few months, before a remix featuring Justin’s vocals helped push it into the stratosphere. remix of the reggaeton/Latin classic became one of the biggest songs of 2017, with sales in the millions and streams in the billions. It’s even been credited with giving Puerto Rico, where the video was filmed, a major tourism boost.

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11: “2U” (David Guetta, featuring Justin Bieber)

Widely known as the Grandfather Of EDM, pioneering DJ David Guetta has worked with many artists over the past two decades. Justin’s contribution to this powerful pop/club banger didn’t extend to filming a video – the pair relied on a group of lip-synching models for that – but “2U” was a substantial hit in 2017.

10: “Friends” (with BloodPop)

After years spent writing for acts such as Lady Gaga and Madonna, BloodPop (aka Michael Turner) took a step into the spotlight with this dance hit, which was released in 2017. Justin co-wrote the track, marking his return to music after a year’s break. It was a big hit, particularly in the UK – where it peaked at No.2 – and was later reissued in a remixed form with additional vocals from Julia Michaels.

9: “Beauty And A Beat” (featuring Nicki Minaj)

Culled from Justin’s third album, Believe, this 2012 single wasn’t one of his biggest hits, but it did reach the top of the US club charts. Nicki Minaj has appeared with almost everybody since her breakthrough, including notable guest turns with Katy Perry and Madonna, though she also took a strong lead in the creation of this cut. Zedd also had a hand in writing it, making “Beauty And A Beat” the only track on Believe that Justin didn’t get a writing credit on.

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8: “#thatpower” (will.i.am, featuring Justin Bieber)

A trip to the Brit Awards in London led to the recording of “#thatpower,” which was issued from will.i.am’s fourth studio album, #willpower. The pair performed the song at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards and it was used as “impact” music on several major TV shows. The track was a sizeable dance hit and crossed over onto the world’s mainstream charts, including a No.2 peak in the UK and a Top 20 placing in America.

7: “Stuck with U” (featuring Ariana Grande)

Even a pandemic couldn’t keep these two popstars apart. “Stuck with U” brought together pop royalty for a good cause, creating the ultimate quarantine love song and one of the best Justin Bieber duets. The sweet duet harmoniously blends two of the best voices in pop, while addressing the ups (and downs) of cohabitation.

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6. “Intentions” (featuring Quavo)

The breakout hit from Bieber’s Changes album saw the crooner return to his “R&Bieber form.” Propelled by a bright, flickering beat, “Intentions” recruits Quavo of Migos for an infectious, yet heartfelt, single.

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5: “Let Me Love You” (DJ Snake, featuring Justin Bieber)

The transatlantic partnership between France’s DJ Snake and Canadian singer Justin wasn’t the first single to be picked from the Frenchman’s debut album, Encore, but it was the biggest hit. A powerful Bonnie And Clyde-themed video certainly helped play its part, too.

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4: “Cold Water” (Major Lazer, featuring Justin Bieber and MO)

If there’s one track on this list of the best Justin Bieber duets that defines the era of the multi-artist billing, “Cold Water” is it. Major Lazer is a collective built around EDM über-producer Diplo, and the team has worked with artists like Ellie Goulding and Bruno Mars. Danish singer MO joins Justin on this track, which hit the clubs in 2016 and became Major Lazer’s biggest crossover smash to date.

3: “As Long As You Love Me” (featuring Big Sean)

Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins had a hand in “As Long As You Love Me,” the second single from 2012’s Believe. The song offers the first signs of Bieber experimenting beyond the obvious, and Big Sean’s contribution adds some ballast to the dub-heavy electronica. In the US, it became one of the 40 biggest songs of the year.

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2: “Where Are Ü Now?” (with Jack Ü)

Who can imagine how different the original vocal and piano demo by Justin sounds compared to the cut we all know, which was remodeled by Diplo and Skrillex? The EDM titans helped turn “Where Are Ü Now?” into one of the decade’s biggest dance hits and the song marks the point when Justin truly broke beyond his core teenage fanbase for the first time. Released ahead of Purpose, it raised expectation for that 2015 album to a fever pitch.

1: “I Don’t Care” (with Ed Sheeran)

You can imagine the commercial appeal of pairing the world’s two biggest male pop stars on a new track but, perhaps, no one should be surprised that this midtempo pop song is also a creative triumph. Lifted from Ed Sheeran’s collaborations album, No.6 Collaborations Project, it was written by Ed and Justin, alongside the ever-dependable Max Martin and Shellback, with Poo Bear and Fred Gibson. It was the first new music from Ed in more than two years, and its jet-setting video, with sequences shot in Japan and the US, has already been seen many millions of times.

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‘Irons In The Fire’: Teena Marie Takes Control

The February 1980 release of Lady T, Teena Marie’s sophomore album, was a quantum leap in her career. The unveiling of her face on the cover raised questions: Wait!! She’s white!? For those who missed her premiere Soul Train appearance with Rick James in 1979, her 1980 performance of “Behind The Groove” on the show confirmed that she was, indeed, the woman on the cover. But, by that time, she was a bona fide soul star.

After the triumph of Lady T, Berry Gordy assured her she was ready to produce herself, and she immediately entered the studio to begin Irons in the Fire, the first album that would proclaim “written and produced by Teena Marie” on the back cover. Ozone, the Nashville funk band that complemented Lady T, was front and center, along with bass player Allen McGrier who joined Teena’s touring unit in 1979 fresh from The Dells’ band. At the core of the background vocals were godsister Jill Jones and Mickey Boyce, a childhood friend and lifelong collaborator. The icing on the cake was the warmth of Paul Riser’s string arrangements which added a heightened sophistication to Teena’s wise-beyond-her-years compositions.

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The album’s first single, “I Need Your Lovin’,” initially didn’t pass the Gordy test. He insisted the song didn’t have a hook – and Teena argued that it had three: the bass line, the M-O-N-E-Y pre-chorus, and the chorus itself. He listened again and agreed. The single would hit the Top 10 on Billboard’s R&B chart, #2 on their disco chart, and #37 on the pop chart.

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The album’s second single, “Young Love,” just missed the R&B Top 40, but Teena, like Marvin Gaye, was an album artist. “Young Love,” the title track, the Latin-flavored “You Make Love Like Springtime,” and the jazz triumph “Tune In Tomorrow” all became Quiet Storm classics, making Teena just as renowned for her ballads that didn’t chart as the dance cuts that did. Released just six months after Lady T, Irons In the Fire became Teena’s first Top 10 R&B album.

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With Irons, Teena established herself not just as a composer of love songs, but as a spiritual seeker. The first single’s subtle reference to her “third eye,” the title track’s prayerful introspection, and the liner notes’ Ntozake Shange-esque poem communicated Teena’s depth. The increasingly curious and engaged audience she was amassing was drawn into the world she inhabited.

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