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‘Choosin’ Texas’ + Wham! Mashup Is the Holiday Remix We Needed

Ella Langley’s hit “Choosin’ Texas” just got mashed up with Wham!’s “Last Christmas” — and the result is a viral country-meets-Christmas banger. Continue reading…

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Jelly Roll Admits Intimacy Was a Struggle Before Losing Weight

Jelly Roll is getting honest about how his weight used to affect intimacy with wife Bunnie Xo. Continue reading…

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Maddie & Tae Say They Will Always Be Best Friends

After 10 years of music and memories, Maddie & Tae are taking different paths, but their friendship remains a shining example in the industry. Continue reading…

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John Michael Montgomery’s Final Show: Everything We Know

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‘Ransom Canyon’ Creator Shares Exciting Season 2 News

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Keith Urban After Nicole Kidman Divorce: What’s Changed

After his split from Nicole, the country superstar is stepping into a new season — with a renewed focus on self-care, fatherhood, and personal growth. Continue reading…

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‘Choosin’ Texas’ + Wham! Mashup Is the Holiday Remix We Needed

Ella Langley’s hit “Choosin’ Texas” just got mashed up with Wham!’s “Last Christmas” — and the result is a viral country-meets-Christmas banger. Continue reading…

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Jelly Roll Admits Intimacy Was a Struggle Before Losing Weight

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Carly Pearce Shares the Story Behind ‘Dream Come True:’ ‘Every Line In the Song Is My Story’

Carly Pearce has always been known for her honesty with fans, sharing unfiltered glimpses of her life through her lyrics, and her latest release, “Dream Come True,” is no different.

Co-written with Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown, and Emily Weisband, the track explores the sacrifices the Kentucky native has made throughout her life and career, reflecting on the unseen moments of loneliness and the struggles she faces behind the scenes.

In a recent interview on CBS Mornings, the GRAMMY winner shared more about writing the song and the emotions she poured into it, revealing, “Every line in the song is my story.”

Carly Pearce; Photo by Luke Rogers
Carly Pearce; Photo by Luke Rogers

“I wrote this song about a year ago… I’ve been doing this professionally for almost a decade, and there are high highs and low lows, and I really needed to figure out why I wanted to do music in the first place. I needed to reconnect with the dream,” she shared.

“And so I had moved into this house in a cul-de-sac. It’s four bedrooms, and I was surrounded by women my age who had husbands, families, and this life that I didn’t even realize I wanted until that moment.”

Pearce admits the song came from a very “genuine place” and that writing it helped her rediscover her passion for music. 

“It helped me reconnect with the little dream that five-year-old Carly had, to sing country music and be on the Grand Ole Opry,” she said proudly.

While listeners outside the music industry may not connect with every detail, Pearce acknowledged that “everybody has had to sacrifice something in their life” and hopes fans will find their own meaning in the song.

“That’s kind of the universal message for me. I hope people, like me, are more willing to say that, because we all feel it. And it’s important not to be afraid to say it in a world where we live for the highlight reel…I feel lonely too sometimes.”

“Dream Come True” also touches on her mother’s illness, with Pearce singing: “My mama’s sick / Don’t see her that much when I’m on the road / And it’s gettin’ too hard to come to my shows / Like she used to / She says I can quit / But then all of her prayers would be in vain / She worked my whole damn life to make / This dream come true.”

The country star confirmed that her mom is doing “really, really well.”

Carly Pearce with her Mom; Photo Courtesy Carly Pearce
Carly Pearce with her Mom; Photo Courtesy Carly Pearce

“I wanted people to hear that part. When I played it for them, my parents had only heard the song once because they couldn’t handle it. But it’s a real moment, my mom moved me to Nashville when I was 15. She helped me so much, and now the very thing we wanted for me has almost kept me from being able to take care of her in times when she needs me, and she’s not able to be with me.”

Dream Come True” offers a first-look at what’s to come for Pearce, who revealed that new music is coming “really soon.”

“January is going to be fun,” she teased.

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Jelly Roll Sobs After Craig Morgan Invites Him to Become Opry Member On ‘Joe Rogan Experience’

Jelly Roll has always worn his heart on his sleeve, but nothing could have prepared him for the moment he achieved a lifelong dream of being invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He broke down in tears when one of his musical heroes, Craig Morgan, appeared via video message mid-interview on The Joe Rogan Experience to extend the honor, marking a full-circle moment.

Jelly Roll; Photo via Joe Rogan Experience
Jelly Roll; Photo via Joe Rogan Experience

Like all country artists, the Opry has held a special place in Jelly Roll’s heart since childhood. He grew up not far from the iconic venue in Antioch, TN and while it was located only about 15 minutes from his home, it felt millions of miles away and basically untouchable for so long.

That all changed when he made his debut in the historic circle in Fall 2021 to a standing ovation. In July of the following year, the genre-bending star returned to sing his hits, “Save Me,” and “Son of a Sinner,” with plans to watch fellow country act Craig Morgan perform later in the night. However, things became even more meaningful that evening when Morgan surprised him onstage, inviting him to join in on a performance of “Almost Home” and gifted him a framed, signed copy of the song’s lyrics.

As a result, it was only fitting for Craig Morgan to be the one to deliver this latest life-changing news to Jelly Roll. The “Liar” singer and Rogan were nearing the end of their over two-hour long conversation when Rogan brought him back to the first time he appeared on that stage at 500 lbs, and particularly called out his emotional speech about his journey with music. Jelly Roll told the crowd that night about his time being incarcerated and how he found strength in country music, but particularly in Craig Morgan’s music.

Rogan then asked, “What is it like seeing yourself that big and seeing yourself in that huge moment?”

With tears welling up and his voice cracking, he responded, “I didn’t think I’d make it, Joe.”

In the next moment, Rogan prompted Jelly Roll to look at the TV screen again, where Morgan appeared in a video message filmed from the pews of the Grand Ole Opry. He started out by congratulating the country act on everything he has accomplished in his career to this point and then thanked him for the “positive difference” that he has made in the lives of so many people.

He continued, “You’re doing great work, buddy, and I’ll never forget meeting you on the Grand Ole Opry and how much it meant to me to hear you say my music helped you get through some really tough times. That’s one thing country music does really well.”

Jelly Roll stared at the screen in disbelief and even threw off his headphones the moment he realized what Morgan was there to tell him.

“Who would’ve ever dreamed back then that I’d be back at the Opry house today to say, Jelly Roll, you’re officially invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. It’s an honor to say, welcome to the family brother.”

Jelly Roll, Joe Rogan; Photo via Joe Rogan Experience
Jelly Roll, Joe Rogan; Photo via Joe Rogan Experience

The award-winning hitmaker was speechless as he buried his face in his hands and attempted to dry the tears flowing down his face. He and Rogan then shared a tight hug as they celebrated the incredible milestone.

“It don’t get no bigger in country music, Bubba…I googled Craig Morgan. I heard ‘Almost Home’ in jail, and you’ve heard the song, right? It’s like the most tear-jerking song about a homeless man, and it just reminded me of jail. Just no matter where you are, the mind’s strong. I came home and the song is so much, I was like, ‘Craig Morgan Live.’ It’s like ‘Grand Ole Opry house’ and I was like, I’ll go, and could barely afford tickets. I think I talked some girl into buying them for me,” he joked.

He went on to explain just how impactful that night out in Nashville was for him, further proving how full circle this invitation from Morgan really is.

“I went and sat by myself. I had an ankle bracelet on, so each show went off at nine. It had to be home at nine, so I was like, if he’s the last one, I’m screwed. And he comes out and sings almost home and I’m not bullshitting. I’d maybe cried 10 times in my life at that point and I cried. I cried. I cried like I’m crying here now. And I just remember thinking, ‘man…I want to make people feel the way he makes me feel. That’s what I want to do.”

Rogan was quick to reassure the country act, letting him know that he accomplished his mission.

“That feeling that he gave you, you’ve given to many, many people. It’s an incredible gift. There’re so few people in life that have touched people the way you’ve touched people.”

Jelly Roll; Photo by Jacob DiStasio
Jelly Roll; Photo by Jacob DiStasio

Slowly rising out from his tears, Jelly Roll relished in the fact that his name will soon appear on the honorary plaque wall alongside so many of his country music legends and his musical heroes. As he explained, this is an accomplishment he never thought the would even be close to reaching, but he pushed past all the obstacles in his life and he’s done it.

Jelly Roll left listeners with one final message: “Somebody out there right now is dreaming of something and it’s too small. Dream bigger baby. Dream bigger baby.”

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