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The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
After a decade and a half of musical partnership, Maddie & Tae are going their separate ways. Continue reading…
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The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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Country duo Maddie & Tae, best known for their breakout No. 1 hit “Girl In A Country Song” and their chart-topping single “Die From A Broken Heart,” have announced they are parting ways.
In an exclusive interview with People, Maddie Marlow Font and Tae Dye Kerr shared the emotional news that they’ve decided to separate (at least for now) and pursue different paths.
According to the interview, the split is completely amicable. Kerr plans to step back from music to focus on her growing family, while Font will move forward with a solo career.

“We’re leaving this so open-ended because, you know, we might make another record one day,” Font told People. “We might go do some tour dates one day.”
“Absolutely,” Kerr agreed.
Right now, though, both artists feel it’s simply not the right time to continue as a duo.
“But just in this season,” Font continued, “it doesn’t feel aligned for us to do it together.”

People reports that both artists struggled to define what to call this pause, as their long-standing bond goes far beyond their career.
“Even though we’re not gonna go on this journey as Maddie & Tae together, we’re still walking and doing life together outside of it,” Font explained. “I’m really excited to just be best friends and nurture our friendship and not have to worry as much about the work—and still get to raise our babies together. None of that changes.”
The decision came after countless heartfelt conversations between Font and Kerr.
“It’s been such a hard, hard—honestly, heartbreaking—decision,” Kerr shared. “This was the only dream I’ve ever had since I exited the womb. I had a very specific vision of creating music and singing music. When we met at 15, that’s what we set out to do, and we’re both just so grateful for the journey we’ve had. This career has been everything we ever wanted.”
This shift comes at a pivotal time in their personal lives. Kerr is a mother of two, daughter Leighton (almost 4) and son Chapel (13 months), and Font is raising her 2-year-old son, Forrest.
Font admitted she first started sensing a shift last year, the constant travel and time away were weighing on Kerr. They discussed it and a decision was made.
“Maddie was just like, ‘Tell me where your heart is,’” Kerr explained. “And I was like, ‘My heart is at home.’ And she said, ‘Okay. Then that’s what we need to do.’”
Maddie & Tae first burst onto the country music scene in 2014 with “Girl In A Country Song,” their clever, witty response to bro-country. Their 2015 debut album Start Here included follow-up singles “Fly” and “Shut Up and Fish.” In 2020, “Die From A Broken Heart” became their second No. 1 hit. Their most recent project, Love & Light, arrived in May 2025.
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Brad Paisley recently delivered two more shows in Las Vegas as part of his One Man Six Strings residency at the Wynn. He likes to keep these acoustic performances fairly loose by skipping the strict setlist and instead inviting the crowd to help choose what he plays. But that fan-led approach took a hilarious turn one night when he received a request far outside of his realm.
It turns out that fans can get pretty creative when it comes to requesting songs. In a new video shared by the country icon himself, shock can be seen washing over his face as he realizes he was just asked to sing a rendition of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s massive global hit of 1992, “Baby Got Back.”

“This is getting out of hand,” Paisley joked. Even though this is a track he probably never expected to perform, he obliged nonetheless and immediately called to a team member backstage to pull up the lyrics for him.
Just before strumming his guitar, he thought out loud to himself saying, “How would Johnny Cash do ‘Baby Got Back’?”
@bradpaisley What happens in Vegas… This is what – when you let the audience decide what you’re gonna sing next.
“These are not my words,” Paisley prefaced, before launching into a countrified version of the song that went on to become the second-best-selling track in the U.S. in the early 1990s. The West Virginia native proved that he is truly capable of making any song his own, even one that centers around having a big backside and encourages women to embrace their curves.
The crowd laughed along as he delivered the lyrics as if they had come from a true country storyteller.
“That’s the way they shoulda cut that song,” he said at the end, causing fans to erupt in applause, showing that they clearly loved the unexpected performance.

His caption on the video said it all, “What happens in Vegas…This is what – when you let the audience decide what you’re gonna sing next.”
During a recent interview on Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast, Paisley reflected on how these surprise and unexpected moments have become some of his favorite memories from his Sin City shows at the Encore Theater.
“I was in the middle of playing one of my songs and somebody yelled, ‘She’s in Love With The Boy,’ Trisha Yearwood.’ And I was like, ‘okay.’ Did whole song, didn’t even need the lyric…And that’s fun to me,” he acknowledged. “I was like, ‘you’re serious?’ They’re like, ‘yes, I’d love to hear you do that.’ And I’m like, alright, here we go.”

This weekend’s performances were the last Las Vegas dates on his tour schedule for the time being, but he has plenty more shows on the horizon, including a run across Canada to cap off the year.
Plus, besides the music, he and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley are staying busy with their free-referral based grocery store, The Store, which recently hosted its third annual Toy Store. Presented by Sam’s Club, this year’s event was able to provide Christmas gifts for more than 1000 children, thanks to help from 600 volunteers, the local community and generous sponsors from all over the U.S. who provided more than 5000 toys.

The Store has seen so much success in its mission of giving back since it opened in March of 2020, that it is now set to expand in 2026. A second location will be opened at TriStar Centennial Medical Center in Nashville by mid-January.
Next year, Brad Paisley can also be found on the road, making his way throughout the U.S. as well as performing across Finland, Norway, Sweden, Germany and more.
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This holiday season, Kane Brown and his wife and Katelyn Brown are spreading the cheer in a new way by serving as executive producers for a Lifetime Christmas movie named after their chart-topping duet “Thank God.” The network just dropped a brand-new trailer for Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch, giving fans a look into the heartfelt story that will soon unfold.

In the newly released trailer, viewers meet UnREAL’s Arielle Kebbel as Maggie Keller, a single mom running her family ranch and trying to make this Christmas especially meaningful after stepping away last year to care for her dying husband. While juggling her own grief and responsibilities, One Tree Hill star Tyler Hilton’s character, Wes Campbell, arrives at Keller Ranch looking for someone who can help him with his rehabilitation after enduring a hockey injury just weeks before Christmas.
At first, Wes is unsure whether Maggie can actually help him, appearing skeptical of the whole process. But as the two spend more time together, he finds more healing than he expected, including the emotional kind. Both of their walls start to come down, and an unexpected holiday romance begins to unfold between them.
While the Browns won’t appear on screen, their influence runs throughout the film. As executive producers, they worked closely with Lifetime’s creative team to build a storyline that matches the core themes of “Thank God,” including love, faith and the journey of choosing connection even in the hardest seasons. Fans can also expect to hear the duet play multiple times throughout the movie.
Watching this duet unfold on screen marks an exciting new chapter for Brown and his wife, giving their story an even deeper layer of meaning. When “Thank God” first arrived in 2022, it quickly took off, climbing to No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart by February 2023, scoring three CMA nominations (including single of the year), and taking home the CMT Music Award for video of the year.
Listeners were immediately drawn to the intimacy of the song, which finds the couple loudly declaring their gratitude for finding each other in life, knowing just how rare their connection is. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of appreciation and recognition, almost like a shared prayer for finding “the one.” This same level of heart is set to be displayed in the upcoming movie.
“This film captures and translates to the screen the soul and wildly universal themes behind Kane and Katelyn’s hit duet,” said executive producer Adam Reed in a statement. “Their music evokes a feeling that has attracted millions of fans around the world, and it’s a gift to work with them and our partners at Lifetime to bring this movie to life.”

Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch premieres December 13th at 8pm on Lifetime as part of the channel’s annual It’s a Wonderful Lifetime programming.
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