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30 Nostalgic Thrift Store Finds That Brought Back Childhood Memories
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30 Nostalgic Thrift Store Finds That Brought Back Childhood Memories

h/t: r/ThriftStoreHauls The post 30 Nostalgic Thrift Store Finds That Brought Back Childhood Memories appeared first on Pleated Jeans.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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35 Nostalgic Gaming Pictures To Remind You Of Why You Fell In Love With Video Games
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35 Nostalgic Gaming Pictures To Remind You Of Why You Fell In Love With Video Games

The post 35 Nostalgic Gaming Pictures To Remind You Of Why You Fell In Love With Video Games appeared first on Pleated Jeans.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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JUST IN: Clintons Stunned After Criminal Charges Announced, Now Face 'Imprisonment'
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Tiger Global and Microsoft to fully exit Walmart-backed PhonePe via its IPO
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Tiger Global and Microsoft to fully exit Walmart-backed PhonePe via its IPO

Tiger Global and Microsoft are offering up their full stakes in the company, while Walmart is choosing to retain its majority stake and selling up to 45.9 million shares.
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Former CEO of celeb fav gym Dogpound launches $5M fund to back wellness companies
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Former CEO of celeb fav gym Dogpound launches $5M fund to back wellness companies

Jenny Liu, is a solo first time GP looking to back underrepresented wellness founders.
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Sons Of Liberty Media
Sons Of Liberty Media
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Trump Issues Executive Order With ZERO Constitutional Authority To Return Insane Asylums & Mental Institutions To Remove Mentally Ill & Homeless Off Streets
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Trump Issues Executive Order With ZERO Constitutional Authority To Return Insane Asylums & Mental Institutions To Remove Mentally Ill & Homeless Off Streets

There is zero constitutional authority for President Donald Trump’s latest executive order in which he wants to bring back mental institutions and insane asylums.  Yet, here we are as he pushes it forward. Nowhere in Article I is Congress given authority over the health or mental health of anyone.  Article II doesn’t give the president …
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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“Come Baptize Yourself In The Culture”: Ernest Explains Why Post Malone Set The Standard For Successfully Crossing Into Country Music
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“Come Baptize Yourself In The Culture”: Ernest Explains Why Post Malone Set The Standard For Successfully Crossing Into Country Music

He’s not wrong. With country music being more popular that ever before, highlighted by the massive crossover success of the likes of Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll and more, it’s been a hot commodity in terms of both commercialization and outsiders attempting to use the genre to profit off on a larger audience. It’s safe to say that pop stars attempting to crossover isn’t a new thing. Hell, we’ve seen plenty over the decades. Lately, however, it seems to have increased tenfold. While you have some one-off adventures into the genre, whether it’s MGK’s severely misguided reimagining of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” on his Jelly Roll collaboration, “Lonely Roads,” BigXthaPlug’s collaborative “country” album featuring the likes of Ella Langley, Luke Combs and more or even Sabrina Carpenter who called on the legend herself, Dolly Parton, for a remix of her smash hit, “Please Please Please,” these crossovers are popping up quite frequently these days. This isn’t even mentioning upcoming country albums from the likes of Michael Bublé and Lana Del Ray that are rumored to be coming soon. Of course, from a broad perspective, the two biggest country ventures the past few years were Post Malone on F-1 Trillion and Beyoncé on Cowboy Carter. Despite Beyoncé’s venture into the genre being a massive success with outsiders of the genre, famously taking home three Grammys, there has been next to no love shown for the “Irreplaceable” singer in the community. And while the award show wins and the media chatter would lead the casual fan to assume that the album was a smashing success, it actually fell off the charts relatively quickly. In the all-genre Billboard 200, Cowboy Carter fell out of the top 50 after 13 weeks, and it shockingly fell off the chart completely after 6 months. Following the Grammy win in 2025, and tour launch, she returned to the chart and surpassed 52 weeks, but for a Beyonce record? Not exactly a smashing success. For comparison, Riley Green’s Don’t Mind Of I Do, which came out in September 2024, has spent 63 weeks and counting on the chart after peaking at 25. While there have been a seemingly endless amount of think pieces written about the lack of love shown for her in Nashville, with many coming to the conclusion that it stems from bigotry and racism, the simple fact of the matter is that Beyoncé did not want to interact with the country community. From the start, it was clear that she had no intention to stay in country music or frankly even engage with the genre. She made next to no appearances in Nashville, did not appear at any country festivals or award shows and has shown no signs of making another country record. As she describes it, Cowboy Carter was never a strictly country album; it was a Beyoncé album: “This ain’t a Country album. This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album.“ Conversely, F-1 Trillion was a massive success for Post. Though you can argue that the album was a bit of a mixed bag in terms of sonic consistency, bouncing between multiple different subgenres and styles, it’s become increasingly clear that the “I Had Some Help” singer has a deep love and respect for the genre. Even ignoring the fact that he called upon some of the biggest stars, ranging from Hank Williams Jr. and Dolly Parton to Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen, he’s made himself a frequent flyer in Nashville. From constant country festivals the past two years, opening his own bar, Postys, on Broadway and making even more appearances with the likes of Brooks & Dunn, Zach Top, Lainey Wilson and more out on the road, the former rapper has shown a dedication to the genre. And it hasn’t gone unnoticed to some of the most prominent artists and songwriters as of late. Ernest, who co-wrote a plethora of songs on F-1 Trillion including “I Had Some Help,” “Guy For That,” “Losers,” “Wrong Ones” and more, had nothing but love for the way Post entered the genre. In fact, he’d go as far as to say that the “White Iverson” singer essentially created the blueprint for other artists on how to successfully crossover into country music during a recent appearance on The Net Positive Podcast with John Crist. “The way Post did it is the way I would hope any artist coming to make a country record would do it. Come baptize yourself in the culture of Nashville and get to know the heartbeat of Nashville and the songwriters and producers and make friends with the artists.” The “Flower Shops” singer would also dive into just how eclectic many of their recording sessions for F-1 Trillion were. He’d recall one night that consisted of him, Post, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, HARDY, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder and The White Stripes’ Jack White all in one room sitting around a table and listening to early cuts of the record. Talk about some star power, am I right? “Post would have the most random people pulling up to those sessions just to hear the music we’re working on. I remember one night, we were sitting around. It was me, Morgan, Luke Combs, HARDY, Post, Eddie Vedder and Jack White sitting around a table just listening to where we were at in the record. You know, obviously, we were writing with Luke that night too but the hang [was special].” He’d end by what can only be described as a bit of a shade towards artists like Beyoncé who made a “country” record without engaging with Nashville or the country music community in any capacity, poignantly telling artists not to “force-feed” their albums to the industry. “Everybody got to know and was excited about it versus some other attempts where it all happened else where and then we’re trying to market it to this community. There’s a disconnection. Start here, it needs to happen here. Give them something to champion… Let it start from the inside and then trickle out. And don’t try to come force-feed it to the industry.” @netpositivepodcast How Post Malone handled creating his country album @Ernest @Johnbcrist ♬ original sound – Net Positive Ultimately, Ernest hits the nail on the head here, and Luke Bryan (who took some heat), among others have echoed similar sentiments. You can love, hate or be indifferent about Post’s venture into country music. One thing that cannot be denied, however, is the simple fact that he’s continually showed a deep appreciation for the genre and its history. Authenticity is the name of the game in the genre, and Post has shown it throughout the last two years. Before you go, fire up Post and Ernest’s collaboration, “The Devil I’ve Been.” The post “Come Baptize Yourself In The Culture”: Ernest Explains Why Post Malone Set The Standard For Successfully Crossing Into Country Music first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Red Clay Strays Heard Their Fans & Dropped A Full Cover Of Hank Williams Jr.’s “Country State Of Mind”
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Red Clay Strays Heard Their Fans & Dropped A Full Cover Of Hank Williams Jr.’s “Country State Of Mind”

Need more county classics from these Alabama boys. The Red Clay Strays heard fans’ cries and gave fans a full cover of a Hank Williams Jr. classic. Over on Facebook on January 21, the group shared a clip of them performing Hank Williams Jr.‘s “Country State Of Mind,” leaving fans with just a taste of the soulful cover. However, in the caption, they told fans they were teering on the idea of dropping the full cover on YouTube: “Might throw the whole thing up on YouTube later, who knows. Here’s a cover we did of an old Hank Jr. song.” The footage of this cover was taken at some point during their 2025 tour. The Mobile, Alabama band often tips their hat toward classic country artists, paying homage to those who paved the way for them. In the past, the band has also covered Travis Tritt’s “Where Corn Don’t Grow,” Ray Charles and Willie Nelson’s “Seven Spanish Angels,” and Hank Williams Jr.’s “Weatherman.” Their rendition of “Country State Of Mind” is another stellar nod to some of country music’s greats. Penned by Williams Jr. and Roger Alan Wade, “Country State Of Mind” was released in 1986 as the lead single for his Montana Cafe record. The single skyrocketed to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart upon its release, and it’ll forever be a popular karaoke song—although it could be argued that many of Hank Williams Jr.’s songs are popular karaoke songs. Just a few hours after sharing the snippet of “Country State Of Mind” on Facebook, the Red Clay Strays delivered their promise and put the entire cover of the tune on YouTube. With frontman Brandon Coleman, he opens up the tune, leading the melody with his acoustic guitar before the rest of the band kicks in, embracing that old-timey twang as they let their guitars and moan the melody. As Coleman delivers the lyrics, he maintains the integrity of Hank Jr.’s version while adding his soulful twist to the notes. “I’m just laid up here in a country state of mind Catching these fish like they’re going out of style Drinking this homemade wine Hey, if the sun don’t come up tomorrow People, I have had a good time I’m just laid up here in a country state of mind” If they were quick to deliver on putting the entire cover on YouTube, maybe fans could encourage them to release a studio cut of this classic, too. Or, even better, they could get cookin’ on an entire record of classic country covers. That would rip. While we are dreaming of that coming to life one day, turn this stellar cover of “Country State Of Mind” all the way up. Although the Red Clay Strays have been laying down country classics like this and have been recognized as CMA Vocal Group of the Year, the band doesn’t feel that they’re 100% country artists. This is not the first time the group has spoken on this matter; they’ve previously said they don’t consider the music they make to be pure country. While the lines that define genre blur more and more these days, there is undoubtedly country influence in their music, along with elements of soul, blues, and rock and roll. Brandon Coleman explained after their CMA win that he and the band don’t want to do country music a disservice by playing other forms of music and just calling it country: “We’re very thankful for it. We were a lot of different genres when we started playing together. John was more hard rock, Andrew was more funk and blues, Zach was more rock, Sevans was more jazz, and I was more country. I was the hick of the group. So country music has a very special place in my heart, and that’s the reason I always say we don’t really play country music, because when we get ready to make an actual country record, it’ll be country music. Because I think country music deserves to be recognized as a genre, so if you’re just playing rock n’ roll music, but calling it country music, I think that’s doing country a disservice. So that’s why I always say that. But we are all country boys and we’re Southern gentlemen, so we’re very happy to be accepted by the community – and we’ll eventually make some actual country music, too.” Country or not, they are making good music that has fans hooked and is helping redefine the genre. The Red Clay Strays push boundaries, and in turn, it’s created a cult following.The post Red Clay Strays Heard Their Fans & Dropped A Full Cover Of Hank Williams Jr.’s “Country State Of Mind” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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BOOM VIDEO – Jim Jordan absolutely drags Jack Smith over false claim about President Trump
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BOOM VIDEO – Jim Jordan absolutely drags Jack Smith over false claim about President Trump

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan absolutely dragged Jack Smith this morning over a false claim made about President Trump from Cassidy Hutchinson and how he was considering using her as a witness to . . .
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Conservative Voices
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He’s the only governor WORSE than ‘DISASTER’ Walz of Minnesota: GOP lawmaker
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He’s the only governor WORSE than ‘DISASTER’ Walz of Minnesota: GOP lawmaker

He’s the only governor WORSE than ‘DISASTER’ Walz of Minnesota: GOP lawmakerFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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