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Kacey Musgraves’ ‘Lonely With a Capital H’ Lyric Explained
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Kacey Musgraves’ ‘Lonely With a Capital H’ Lyric Explained

Kacey Musgraves’ new song “Dry Spell” has one lyric that’s confusing fans — especially the line about being “lonely with a capital H.” We break it down for you. Continue reading…

We’ve Got A “Situation”: Sturgill Simpson Drops Trippy, Meme-Filled, Pro-Dance Music Video For Hit Song From ‘Mutiny After Midnight’
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We’ve Got A “Situation”: Sturgill Simpson Drops Trippy, Meme-Filled, Pro-Dance Music Video For Hit Song From ‘Mutiny After Midnight’

Shoutout to Sturgill Simpson/Johnny Blue Skies for sending us into the weekend with a digital version of “Situation.” Originally, fans of Sturgill Simpson and Johnny Blue Skies were patiently waiting for Mutiny After Midnight to release today – March 13. Not only that, they were preparing to listen via physical media, as the original announcement of the album said that fans would only be able to get their hands on vinyl, cassette and CDs – A.K.A. no digital or streaming option. That expectation changed when the Dread Pirate Johnny Blue Skies leaked his own album on YouTube a couple of weeks back. But in an interesting move, the artist formerly known as Sturgill Simpson took the project off the online site after it was up for about a week or so. In the week leading up to the actual release, fans had no way to listen to the album. That is unless they got their hands on a physical copy… or pirated it. Don’t judge me… Johnny Blue Skies actually encouraged people to do that. In a message the “Swamp of Sadness” singer shared earlier today, the whole leaked album thing was explained, and JBS instructed people to go out and buy (or like a pirate, steal) themselves a copy of Mutiny After Midnight: “We’ll probably put it on iTunes at some point. We’ll probably stream it (with bonus tracks) at some point. But the album is out in stores today. Go buy a physical copy… or don’t. Stream it illegally… or don’t. But as your attorney, I advise you to put the phone down, get out of the house, and go grab a copy and find a place to crank it with some friends or even strangers… you might even get laid. It’s all the same f***ing day man… so don’t let the bastards get ya down.” So it seemed like buying physical media or pirating were the only two options for listening… until Johnny Blue Skies hit everyone with yet another surprise release. In somewhat of a Friday news dump, Sturgill JBS shared a teaser (and then a link) on social media using a clip from the late 1970s sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. The radio DJ from the program – fittingly named DJ Johnny Fever – hyped up a hit song, and viewers got to see it all play out through an old timey television. When the needle dropped on the vinyl, “Situation” from Mutiny After Midnight kicked in… along with a chaotic parade of dancing clips and memes. Some notable moments in the official music video include: -He-Man meme that was previously used as a teaser (0:37) -Cybergoth Dance Party (1:16) -Napoleon Dynamite routine (1:29) -Pulp Fiction boogie (2:11) -Tyler Childers breaking it down (2:18) -Austin Powers (2:45) -The iconic Spider Man street dancing scene (3:18) -Music break to remind everyone that Johnny Blue Skies is HIM (3:36) I don’t want to pick favorites, but the Tyler Childers cameo was probably the best part about it. If you are confused by all of this, the music video basically consists of every single dancing meme that’s ever existed – and then some. Safe to say that all of the memes in the lead up to the album’s release make sense now. Well done Johnny Blue Skies, and to everyone else… enjoy bumping “Situation” and busting a move this weekend: “Situation” by Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds The post We’ve Got A “Situation”: Sturgill Simpson Drops Trippy, Meme-Filled, Pro-Dance Music Video For Hit Song From ‘Mutiny After Midnight’ first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Luke Grimes Details How ‘Yellowstone’ Helped Him Get His Record Deal & The Imposter Syndrome He Feels Because Of It
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Luke Grimes Details How ‘Yellowstone’ Helped Him Get His Record Deal & The Imposter Syndrome He Feels Because Of It

Have you ever wondered how Luke Grimes spun his Yellowstone stardom into his country music career? The actor who brought Kayce Dutton to life in the hit Taylor Sheridan show owes a lot to Yellowstone. Grimes is currently starring in a spinoff, Marshals, where he’s reprising his role, and he was able to pursue a music career because of the fame he gained through the flagship series. Being able to continue playing Kayce is a blessing… but he sometimes views being a musician as a curse. I only say that because, in a recent interview on The Joe Rogan Experience, Grimes spoke about the horrific stage fright he has when he’s the man behind the microphone. Early on (and sometimes even now), there were times where he wished he could call off his own concerts. Grimes explained that he loves the process of making music, but he’s not crazy about playing it live: “I had always played music, but when I was playing in bands, I was the drummer. I always wrote songs and stuff, but I never thought or had the ambition of, ‘I want to be the guy in front of the microphone.’ That was never the plan. Then to be able to make an album, which I wanted to do, you have to go stand in front of a microphone. That’s the hard part for me. I love being in the studio. I love writing the songs, making the music, recording the music. But there’s something about knowing that all these people have shown up and bought tickets to see me… all of the sudden this thing starts happening in me like, ‘They bought a ticket, imposter syndrome, you’re not good enough.'” That imposter syndrome that Grimes feels really comes down to experience. The 42-year-old actor doesn’t get nervous on the set of TV shows because he’s been acting for over 20 years. All of those nerves have gone to the way side thanks to repetition. But singing in front of people is a different beast… mainly because Grimes has only been doing that for around three years. And the opportunity to do so came through a random call he got while he was on the set of Yellowstone: “The very first show I played, I was 39. It came about in the weirdest way. I was literally on set one day and I get a call out of the blue from this music manager. He called and said, ‘Hey, I know you don’t know who I am, but I know that you a musician. And I love you in ‘Yellowstone.’ Is (music) something that you’d want to take seriously?’ I was like, ‘What does that mean?’ And he said, ‘I bet I could get you a record deal.’ And I said, ‘No man, I don’t want to do that.’ We talked for two years, and over the course of two years, I really started to trust him.” Though trust was building, Luke Grimes couldn’t ever pull the trigger (the character he plays on Yellowstone and Marshals hasn’t ever had that problem, eh?). It was only when the actor suffered a major loss in his life that he decided to go for it. In the midst of acting on Yellowstone, and talking to the music manager, his father passed away. One of the last things his dad told him was the little nudge he needed to jump into the world of music: “Long story short, my father passed away somewhere in there, and one of the last things he sort of conveyed to me was, ‘If there’s anything that you want to do while you are here, do it.’ Something about that moment, I said, ‘I’m just gonna f***ing do it. What’s the worst thing that could happen? I’m another actor who made a goofy album.'” To be clear… Luke Grimes didn’t make a goofy album. His debut, self-titled album in 2024 was greatly appreciated by Yellowstone and country music fans alike, and he’s actually got a sophomore project on the way (Redbird drops April 3). And once he decided to go for it with music, he was almost immediately thrown into the touring life. His first show in Billings, Montana was in front of 1,200 people. That might not seem like a lot, but it was enough for Grimes to black out from nerves. His fourth ever show was at Stagecoach… so it was all a little bit of baptism by fire. But slowly, Luke Grimes has gotten more comfortable as a musician. And you can hear him talk about that – and the whirlwind way he got into music – in the interview below: The post Luke Grimes Details How ‘Yellowstone’ Helped Him Get His Record Deal & The Imposter Syndrome He Feels Because Of It first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Dolly Parton Makes First Appearance in Months Amid Health Issues
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Dolly Parton Makes First Appearance in Months Amid Health Issues

The country music icon stepped back in front of fans for the first time in months — and had something meaningful to say about the road she’s been on. Continue reading…

Who Are the Women of ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Season 4? - Meet Them!
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Who Are the Women of ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Season 4? - Meet Them!

Two contestants on 'Farmer Wants a Wife' Season 4 might already look familiar to fans. One previously appeared on The Bachelor, while another went viral during her audition for the show. Continue reading…