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'Landman': This Season 2 Finale Picture Is Really Troubling
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'Landman': This Season 2 Finale Picture Is Really Troubling

Landman shared nearly a dozen pictures from Season 2, Episode 10. One really scares us. Continue reading…

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“Please Don’t Fall For It”: Cody Johnson Issues Urgent Warning To Fans Over Dangerous New AI Scams
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“Please Don’t Fall For It”: Cody Johnson Issues Urgent Warning To Fans Over Dangerous New AI Scams

A much-needed warning these days. As problematic as AI has gotten in the music industry over the past year from a pure artistic and ethics standpoint, highlighted primarily by a completely AI-generated “artist,” Breaking Rust, capturing the #1 spot on a Billboard country chart this past October, the concerns over artificial intelligence reach far beyond the music itself. Of course, this is hardly a dismissal of the very real issue of AI “artists” not only stealing both streams and intellectual property from actual, human artists. With that being said, there’s yet another increasingly dangerous problem popping up lately, thanks to AI. And that, of course, is scams using artists’ likenesses. It’s no stretch to say that scams such as these have existed as long as the internet has existed. It seems like weekly, you’ll see some story pop up about a fan giving thousands of dollars to fake accounts posing as their favorite artists. Oftentimes, however, these scams seem fairly obvious to anyone with any internet savvy and ultimately catch elderly and disabled people who may not have the capacity to distinguish the differences between these seemingly endless fake accounts that exist everywhere from Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and especially on TikTok. As mentioned previously, the lightning-fast advancements in AI over the past year have simply opened up Pandora’s box when it comes to both disinformation in the news cycle and predatory scams. While I consider myself to be pretty in tune when it comes to distinguishing AI photos and videos, thanks in part to being constantly online due to my job here at Whiskey Riff, it’s becoming quite frightening how realistic these deep fakes have become. In particular, a downright terrifying new face-swapping AI model, which was showcased using characters from the popular show, Stranger Things, has begun going viral on X. Though it’s still distinguishable simply due to the program using recognizable costumes/outfits worn by the actors’ characters from the show, the facial likeness and quality of the facial-tracking are nothing short of concerning. We’re not prepared for how quickly production pipelines are going to change with AI. Some of the latest video models have immediate implications for Hollywood – endless character swaps at a negligible cost. (this is from ederxavier3d on IG using Kling Motion Control) pic.twitter.com/CEwOGCHogW — Justine Moore (@venturetwins) January 14, 2026 Back to the growing concerns in the music industry regarding fans getting scammed by bad actors, one of the most disgusting stories to date occurred just weeks ago. A Central Texas resident by the name of Anthony McAlfney, who has an intellectual and developmental disability, had money stolen from him by scammers posing as both Cody Johnson and Chris Young. And, you guessed it, these scammers were using clearly AI-generated images of Johnson to aid their scheme. McAlfney’s family eventually found out that he had lost money to the scammers (which wasn’t disclosed). They stepped in to help and more closely monitor the Central Texas man’s online activity. Since this has happened, the family and McAlfney himself have advocated for better protections for adults with disabilities who are online. Though it’s not confirmed that this story in particular prompted it, this afternoon, Johnson and his team took to his social media accounts to give fans a warning about the rise of both scams using his likeness and pure disinformation spread about the “Dirt Cheap” singer, thanks in part to the rise of AI. Additionally, Johnson and Co. would share a link to his website, which not only links to all of his official accounts but also gives a detailed overview of frequent scam tactics they’ve seen recently. An important reminder for COJO Nation! For a full list of official accounts, visit: https://t.co/GYRvRxIxmB pic.twitter.com/sKpTyJa5uE — Cody Johnson (@codyjohnson) January 15, 2026 The full statement reads as follows: “With today’s internet and “AI” it’s almost impossible to tell the difference between the truth and fiction. Fake images, news articles, show announcements and so much more are falsely being shared that are completely inaccurate. Our team is working tirelessly to try and remove the problems. However, at this rate it’s hard to control the sheer volume of misinformation that is being spread. Things like this lead to upsetting, enraging and even letting down our faithful fans that have supported us throughout the years. If you see something with Cody’s name, logo or face that doesn’t come straight from his verified accounts… please don’t fall for it.  We love all of you and appreciate the love and support you’ve given us through the years. Long live country music. – Team Cody” As mentioned previously, we’re rapidly approaching incredibly scary times in which it’s becoming hard to distinguish the truth from fiction thanks to AI. Good on Johnson and his team for trying to do their best to help fans in a time where AI scams are just going to run even more rampant in the coming years. Cody Johnson Tour Dates February 6-7 – Birmingham, Alabama – Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex with Ian Munsick & Emily Ann Roberts February 13 – Champaign, Illinois – State Farm Center with Randy Houser & Carter Faith  February 14 – Louisville, Kentucky – KFC Yum! Center with Scotty McCreery & Carter Faith  February 27 – Winston-Salem, North Carolina – LJVM Coliseum with Carter Faith February 28 – Columbia, South Carolina – Colonial Life Arena with Clint Back & Carter Faith March 6 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena with Kip Moore & Walker Montgomery March 7 – Baltimore, Maryland – CGF Bank Arena with Kip Moore & Walker Montgomery March 22 – Houston, Texas – Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with Jon Pardi & Randy Houser March 28 – Little Rock, Arkansas – Simmons Bank Arena with Kip Moore & Carter Faith April 10 – Bossier City, Louisiana – Brookshire Grocery Arena with Kip Moore April 24 – Indio, California – Stagecoach May 2 – Clemson, South Carolina – Death Valley (Clemson Stadium) May 9 – Des Moines, Iowa – Casey’s Corner May 30 – Rosemont, Illinois – Allstate Center July 11 – Cavendish, Prince Edward Island – Cavendish Beach Music Festival July 17 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena with Drew Baldridge July 18 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena with Ian Munsick & Walker Montgomery July 25 – Jacksonville, Florida – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena August 8 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Paycom Center August 22 – Knoxville, Tennessee – Food City Center August 29 – Saint Paul, Minnesota – Grand Casinoa Arena September 12 – Tacoma, Washington – Tacoma DomeThe post “Please Don’t Fall For It”: Cody Johnson Issues Urgent Warning To Fans Over Dangerous New AI Scams first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

RISERS: Carter Faith's Music Crosses Genres + Decades
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RISERS: Carter Faith's Music Crosses Genres + Decades

She's one of country music's sharpest young writers. Continue reading…

Lainey Wilson Says Her Fiancé, Duck Hodges, Has Asked Her If Their Wedding Is Actually Happening: “I’ve Got A Lot To Do”
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Lainey Wilson Says Her Fiancé, Duck Hodges, Has Asked Her If Their Wedding Is Actually Happening: “I’ve Got A Lot To Do”

It’s going to be a gorgeous wedding… when it finally happens. Lainey Wilson got her now-fiancé Devlin “Duck” Hodges, and she shared some gorgeous photos of the day on Instagram when it happened back in February of 2025: View this post on Instagram Duck was a four-year starter at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama before being signed as an undrafted free agent by the Steelers in 2019. He was named the starter during the 2019 season when Mason Rudolph went down with an injury, going 3-3 as a starting quarterback before being waived by the Steelers and signed to the practice squad prior to the 2020 season. They dated for about four years  before getting engaged, and during a party celebrating her radio hit “4X4XU,” Lainey previously shared details about the proposal that happened at the stunning George Jones estate the week after the Super Bowl. She talked some last year about how she really hadn’t planned that much because of her busy schedule, though she did say at the CMA Awards that the wedding was happening in 2026… but it sounds like there’s still a ways to go. Lainey celebrated her 9th career number one song at country radio this week with a party for “Somewhere Over Laredo,” which was included on the deluxe edition of her 2024 fifth studio album, Whirlwind. Lainey co-wrote it with her frequent collaborators Trannie Anderson, and Dallas Wilson, and Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg also received writing credits as the song interpolates the melody of “Over the Rainbow”, which was of course originally written for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and performed by Judy Garland. And during the question and answer portion of the event, Lainey was of course asked about wedding plans, and she joked that Duck asked her if the wedding was still on because they still haven’t made much progress: “I’ve got a lot to do… I’ve got a lot to do, I will tell you that. Duck’s like, ‘Are we really getting married?’ I’m like, ‘We are.’ I said, ‘I do, I did, I done, we’re doing it.’ But it’s going good. It’s going to happen, but we don’t have all the details yet. I’m starting to think about it more now, because honestly, with the tour and everything last year, and also with the holidays this year… we played on Thanksgiving day for the Macy’s parade, we were with Snoop Dogg on Christmas Dy, and then we had the Nashville Bash here for New Year’s Eve.” She was on the road for  most of the year, and obviously was very busy during the holidays, so she’s been enjoying some downtime now in January and says she’s been working on her Pinterest board: “Now I kind of feel like, this is like my holiday, down time. And so, I’ve spent a little time on Pinterest. I’m making me a little board.” Personally, I can’t wait to see what she wears, and I’m sure she’ll have a great time helping her plan in between her busy schedule: @adisonhaager Lainey Wilson talks wedding planning! #laineywillson #weddingdress #weddingplanning #countrymusic @Lainey Wilson ♬ Somewhere Over Laredo – Lainey Wilson Lainey Wilson 2025 Tour Dates: February 6—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena* February 8—Christchurch, New Zealand—Wolfbrook Arena* February 11—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre* February 12—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre* February 14—Newcastle, Australia—Howlin’ Country* February 16—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena* February 19—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena* February 20—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena* February 22—Adelaide, Australia—Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena* February 26—Perth, Australia—RAC Center* March 20—Thackerville, OK—WinStar World Casino & Resort March 21—Thackerville, OK—WinStar World Casino & Resort April 10—Florence, AZ—Country Thunder Arizona April 11—Laughlin, NV—Laughlin Event Center April 25—Indio, CA—Stagecoach Festival 2026 July 10—Chicago, IL—Windy City Smokeout August 6—Detroit Lakes, MN—WE Fest August 7—Oshkosh, WI—Xroads41 August 9—Canton, OH—Concert for Legends August 12—Sturgis, SD—The Sturgis Buffalo Chip August 15—Springfield, IL—Illinois State Fair * with special guests Flatland Cavalry and Kaitlin Butts “Somewhere Over Laredo” The post Lainey Wilson Says Her Fiancé, Duck Hodges, Has Asked Her If Their Wedding Is Actually Happening: “I’ve Got A Lot To Do” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.