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Country Roundup
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Kenny Whitmire’s Viral Song, “I Gave Her The Moon,” Has Finally Been Released & It Deserves Your Attention
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Kenny Whitmire’s Viral Song, “I Gave Her The Moon,” Has Finally Been Released & It Deserves Your Attention

It’s finally here. Thanks to the rise of TikTok over the past five years, it truly feels like you’re always one scroll away from finding the next big artist in any genre of music. Of course, the path from internet sensation to country superstar is nothing new at this point, highlighted by Zach Bryan rising to fame on both YouTube and X (Twitter at the time). However, in today’s TikTok era, it’s extrapolated tenfold, with the likes of young artists such as Megan Moroney, Ty Myers, Bailey Zimmerman and many more catching fire on the platform before becoming bona fide stars in the genre. While it’s safe to say that there are plenty of stellar songs that go viral seemingly every single day on the platform, there was one song, in particular, that seemed to stop everyone in their tracks over the past few months. That song was none other than Kenny Whitmire’s traditional ballad, “I Gave Her The Moon.” If you’re unfamiliar with Whitmire, he’s been around for quite some time already. Since moving to Nashville in 2022, the Georgia native has been a frequent flier in Music City. In addition to touring with country-rocker, Austin Snell, as his guitarist, he’s also shared the stage with the likes of Jason Aldean, Brantley Gilbert and Chase Matthew. As a songwriter, he’s also scored cuts with artists such as Snell (“Some Things Just Stick” and “Considering”), Cole Goodwin (“Fast Track Back”), Colin Stough (“White Trash”) and more. As an artist, Whitmire has let his traditional influences shine over the years, delivering twangers such as 2024’s “Blue, Call’er,” 2025’s “That’s The Way Love Goes” and 2024’s “If This Bar Had a Heart.” Though he’s undoubtedly experienced quite a bit of success in the industry over the past four years, nothing compares to the virality he’s experienced over the past few months upon the first teaser of “I Gave Her The Moon.” In case you missed it, Whitemire took to TikTok back on November 23rd to upload an acoustic version of the track, and it immediately caught fire, drawing comparisons to the likes of Keith Whitley, Tracy Lawrence and a plethora of other ’80s and ’90s country legends. As of today, the video currently has 1.4 million views, 230,700 likes, 3,540 comments and over 15,000 shares. @kenny_whitmire Here’s another heartbreaker… #countrymusic #kennywhitmire #original #fyp #fypage ♬ original sound – Kenny Whitmire It wasn’t just new fans and other commenters going crazy for the song, however. The teaser would also receive high praise from the likes of Snell, Avery Anna, Hanna McFarland and even the superstar himself, Luke Combs. “That’s a hell yeah from me buddy” – Austin Snell “This is so good” – Avery Anna “KENYYYY!!!!!!!!” – Hannah McFarland “God-a-mighty brother. You got what it takes.” – Luke Combs The song’s biggest viral moment, however, came just three days later when none other than 4x Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer, Charlie Puth, discovered “I Gave Her The Moon” and produced a fully-realized concept for the studio version of the track. Adding some additional acoustic guitar, percussion and some steel, Puth’s TikTok blew the song into the stratosphere. Garnering 4.4 million views, 614,000 likes and over 26,000 shares on the platform, the track had now reached an even bigger audience. After a couple of months’ worth of teasing, Whitmore would officially announce “I Gave Her The Moon” is coming on Friday, February 6th. “Some of yall asked for it… ‘I Gave Her The Moon’ comes out February 6th!” View this post on Instagram Now that it’s finally here, I think it’s safe to say that it was well worth the wait. As mentioned previously, it’s simply hard to ignore the Keith Whitley comparisons here. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that if you told me this was a long-lost Whitley track that was rediscovered, I’d believe you. “I Gave Her The Moon,” which was penned by Whitmire himself, along with Lynn Hutton and Cam Newby, hits the ground running with a sparse, acoustic guitar-driven first verse that perfectly sets the scene for this killer track. “Temperature’s fallin’, they’re calling for snow Meanwhile in La Jolla, the sun’s sinking low She’s got a smile on, she’s happy and free Salt in her hair, sand on her feet I never hated California ‘Til it took her away” We’re then treated to the absolute delight that is the chorus. With the lovely steel guitar becoming more prominent, Whitemore’s smooth, twangy vocals deliver a stone-cold classic flip on the final lyrics. After building the entire song around how he gave his lover the moon, he ends on the simple, albeit heartbreaking note, “She wanted the sun.” “I gave her the moon, stars in the sky Three-acre view and my heart for life If Tennessee had a coast, she wouldn’t have run What more could I do? I gave her the moon, she wanted the sun In an era where traditional, ’90s country is all the rage, spearheaded by Zach Top and his rise to stardom, this track has all the makings of a smash hit for Whitmire. If you’re a fan of Top and that classic ’80s and ’90s country sound, “I Gave Her The Moon” doesn’t just deserve your attention; it demands it. “I Gave Her The Moon” The post Kenny Whitmire’s Viral Song, “I Gave Her The Moon,” Has Finally Been Released & It Deserves Your Attention first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
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Watch Jamey Johnson Perform An Emotional Tribute To George Jones During All-Star ’90s Country Concert
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Watch Jamey Johnson Perform An Emotional Tribute To George Jones During All-Star ’90s Country Concert

God bless ’90s country. It’s hard to believe that we’re already 26 years removed from the ’90s, but fortunately us the country music of the decade is still as popular as ever. The ’90s country sound has had a resurgence in recent years, driven no doubt by nostalgia as well as a desire for more traditional sounding country as the genre moves further and further towards pop, rap and rock. Last night, the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama played host to a ’90s country fan’s dream concert, featuring over 40 artists from the ’90s playing their hits in an all-star salute to the greatest decade of country music. An All-Star Salute To ’90s Country: Honky Tonk Time Machine kicked off with Aaron Tippin performing “There Ain’t Nothing Wrong With the Radio,” and from there it was a nonstop 4 hour show featuring artists performing songs love and some you may have even forgotten about. The show featured artists like Lee Roy Parnell performing “What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am?,” Kentucky Headhunters with “Dumas Walker,” Lorrie Morgan performing “Except for Monday,” Ken Mellons doing “Jukebox Junkie,” Bryan White performing “Sittin’ On Go,” the Frontmen performing hits from Little Texas, Lonestar and Restless Heart, Rick Trevino making a rare appearance to perform “Bobbie Ann Mason,” Rhett Akins breaking out his hit “That Ain’t My Truck,” and many, many more. One of the standouts from the night, though, came from an artist who didn’t debut until the 2000s. Jamey Johnson made an appearance at the show in his home state, not to perform his own hits, but to honor another country legend: The Possum, George Jones. Johnson was called on to perform “Choices,” Jones’ single from 1999 released on his Cold Hard Truth album. The song was originally written and recorded by Billy Yates in 1997, but Jones made it his own and released his version of the song two years later. It would go on to become his last solo top 40 hit, and win the Possum a GRAMMY award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. “Choices” was also at the center of one of the most memorable and iconic performances in the history of the CMA Awards, when Jones was asked to perform an abridged version of the song and instead decided not to perform at all. Alan Jackson, who was also performing that night, wasn’t happy at the disrespect he felt the CMAs were showing George Jones by asking him to shorten his performance, so he decided to abruptly cut short his own performance of “Pop a Top” and launch into a chorus of Jones’ song in protest. It was the perfect song to bring out last night to honor the country music legend, who was still cranking out heat in the ’90s, and Jamey Johnson was the perfect artist to ask to join the all-star lineup to pay tribute to the late, great George Jones. You can check out part of his performance here. (You may have to disable your ad blocker if you can’t see the video).   The entire concert was recorded for television and will air at a later date, but if you want to check out some more of the highlights from the show, we’ve got you covered. God bless '90s country. pic.twitter.com/DjX3MmJ7GZ — Whiskey Riff (@WhiskeyRiff) February 6, 2026 The post Watch Jamey Johnson Perform An Emotional Tribute To George Jones During All-Star ’90s Country Concert first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
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BREAKING: President Trump takes down video post; WH, Karoline Leavitt issues statement…
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BREAKING: President Trump takes down video post; WH, Karoline Leavitt issues statement…

It’s being reported that President Trump has taken down the video that the garbage media and Democrats are trying to turn into a scandal. As I told you, I doubt he even . . .
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This Is DOOMSDAY For The Democrats!!
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The Most Popular Super Bowl Snacks, According to InstaCart
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The Most Popular Super Bowl Snacks, According to InstaCart

See which snacks football fans are most likely to eat while watching the New England Patriots face the Seattle Seahawks on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Adam Carolla's (Mostly) Clean Comedy Show! | Adam Carolla Full Special
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Donald Trump's IRS Lawsuit Threatens US Justice System—Former Top Feds

Four former senior federal tax officials have warned that President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) threatens the integrity of the courts because he "effectively controls both sides of the case."
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White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx. Here's what to know

President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the launch of TrumpRx — a direct-to-consumer website that is key to his administration's efforts to lower prescription drug costs in the U.S. The president said millions of Americans would save money through the platform. But it's still unclear if all patients — particularly those with insurance coverage — will see more cost savings from using that site to buy their medicines than they would through existing methods. TrumpRx targets people who are willing to pay with cash and forgo insurance, which suggests that patients without or with limited coverage may benefit the most.
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President launches TrumpRx.gov website offering Americans discounted prescription drug prices: 'Historic'

President Donald Trump unveiled TrumpRx.gov, a new government-backed website aimed at giving Americans access to discounted prescription drugs. Speaking at the website launch Thursday evening at the White House, Trump argued that Americans have long paid far more for prescription drugs than consumers in other countries and called the price differences unprecedented.
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