Thomas Rhett teases a sweet song about parenthood — and gets interrupted by his kids while filming

Thomas Rhett teases a sweet song about parenthood — and gets interrupted by his kids while filming
Thomas Rhett teases a sweet song about parenthood — and gets interrupted by his kids while filming
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“Write what you know,” the old saying goes, and nobody takes that more seriously than Thomas Rhett: He’s known for writing songs so autobiographical that they mention his wife and daughters by name.

After welcoming baby Lillie Caroline last month, Thomas now has four kids aged six and under at home, so he has plenty of material to draw from when he’s writing songs about parenthood and family. The singer debuted one such song on Instagram this week, singing and accompanying himself on acoustic guitar.

“It’s 5 a.m. and they’re tugging on the covers / You and me baby, looking at each other like / Whose turn is it this time? / Well, I guess it’s mine,” Thomas sings, looking off-camera as the sound of one of his toddler’s voices grows in intensity.

Appropriately, Thomas’ song about toughing out the more grueling parts of parenthood while simultaneously trying to soak up every moment got interrupted by his real-life “tornado in the living room,” in the form of one of his four daughters.

“One needs a nap,” he sings pointedly, nodding at the chaos going on offscreen, “And the other needs a changin’…I pick her up, put her on my shoulder / Better hold her while she lets me hold her.”

In a mix of comedic timing and tear-jerking tenderness, Thomas sums up the young parents’ plight in his new song. He didn’t share any more details about it, or whether it’ll be on either of the two albums he’s got planned for 2022.

His first project of the new year, Where We Started, is due out first; its lead single is “Slow Down Summer.” Later on, in the fall, Thomas will release Country Again: Side B.

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Incubus’ Brandon Boyd releases new solo song, “Petrichor”

Incubus’ Brandon Boyd releases new solo song, “Petrichor”
Incubus’ Brandon Boyd releases new solo song, “Petrichor”
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Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd has released a new solo song called “Petrichor.”

“It’s a weird and wonderful thing to have a song swimming around in your head for months at a time and then a moment later it’s born into the wild world,” Boyd says of the tune. “Happy birthday little song.”

You can download “Petrichor” now via digital outlets.

“Petrichor” is set to appear on Boyd’s upcoming solo album Echoes and Cocoons, due out next year. It also includes the previously released single “Pocket Knife.”

Incubus, meanwhile, just last week announced a U.S. tour, set to kick off in March 2022.

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Democrats leave for the holidays with much unfinished business

Democrats leave for the holidays with much unfinished business
Democrats leave for the holidays with much unfinished business
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(WASHINGTON) — Democrats are leaving Washington for the holidays having fallen short on a slew of President Joe Biden’s top domestic priorities and staring down the barrel of a politically-contentious 2022 in which the balance of power in Congress is up for grabs and trending red.

After months of intra-party gridlock, the Senate is closing out its first session without voting on the president’s cornerstone social spending package with no clear path forward on how the bill might progress to the floor in the new year.

“The president requested more time to continue his negotiations. So we will keep working with him, hand in hand,” Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor amid a rare Friday session, acknowledging for the first time that Biden’s Build Back Better bill will not come to the floor before the holidays.

West Virginia moderate Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin has proven to be the most intransigent of obstacles for Democrats who hoped to quickly expedite the social spending bill, which includes funding for in-home care, universal pre-K, an extension of the Child Tax Credit and Medicare expansion.

Manchin has for months opposed the cost of the $1.75 trillion bill, citing concerns that the real cost of the programs over time would plunge the nation trillions further in debt and spike inflation rates at a time when the cost of consumer goods is skyrocketing.

In particular, Manchin has insisted on extending the expanded Child Tax Credit for the full 10 years of the overall plan — a $1 trillion proposal — while also demanding that the price tag remain under $2 trillion, a dilemma that could only result in deeper cuts elsewhere among prized programs.

Despite ongoing negotiations with Schumer and Biden, Manchin hasn’t been persuaded to come off his position. His vote, and that of every Democrat in the Senate, is necessary to both start debate on and pass the final package.

Biden acknowledged as much in a separate statement released Thursday evening.

“My team and I are having ongoing discussions with Senator Manchin; that work will continue next week. It takes time to finalize these agreements, prepare the legislative changes, and finish all the parliamentary and procedural steps needed to enable a Senate vote. We will advance this work together over the days and weeks ahead; Leader Schumer and I are determined to see the bill successfully on the floor as early as possible,” Biden said.

Immigration reform, another key Biden campaign promise, has also hit snag. Democrats had hoped to work a pathway to citizenship into the proposal, but the Senate parliamentarian, who must assess whether certain items are admissible under the rules governing passage of the package, has ruled against multiple efforts.

On Thursday, the parliamentarian dealt Democrats yet another blow, ruling against their latest effort that sought to provide five-year work permits and deportation protection to undocumented immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for at least a decade.

Other December priorities also fell by the wayside as the Senate spent the month grappling with government funding, a must-pass defense authorization bill and a hike to the federal debt limit. All of these issues had to be attended to before the Senate left, and stalls on each priority ate valuable floor time.

Lawmakers will leave Washington this week also failing to address election reform after Republicans mounted a near-unanimous blockade on multiple legislative efforts. Under the current Senate filibuster rules, at least 60 lawmakers must consent to passage of federal voting rights legislation, and GOP opposition has all but doomed the reform efforts.

Democrats made a last-minute push for voting rights earlier this week, convening calls with Biden aimed at pushing moderate holdouts to consider reforming Senate rules to bust the GOP filibuster.

But Manchin and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., aren’t prepared to make exceptions to the Senate rules, even for voting rights.

Sinema “continues to support the Senate’s 60-vote threshold, to protect the country from repeated radical reversals in federal policy which would cement uncertainty, deepen divisions, and further erode Americans’ confidence in our government,” her office said in a statement Wednesday.

During Friday’s policy lunch, Democrats drilled down on the Senate rules, hearing from two former Senate rules experts. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said that there are somewhere “between five and nine different plans or permutations of plans, some extremely complex, some pretty straightforward and simple” on getting voting rights passed through the chamber. But so far, there’s no obvious path forward.

“We’re talking about 50 very strong-minded, extremely independent elected officials, each with a separate constituency who are really looking into their consciences,” Blumenthal told reporters. “I think we’re very close, because I think that voting rights is so absolutely critical. I’m hopeful that the New Year will bring us closer together.”

Many Democratic lawmakers see substantive action before the November midterms as necessary to shore up their razor-thin majorities in both chambers of Congress. But Republicans are using the intraparty squabbling among Democrats as an opportunity.

They’ve painted Biden’s social spending agenda as an all but certain increase in inflation.

“I think the big story of the year is inflation,” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell Thursday. “The single biggest thing we could do for the American people is to kill the reckless tax and spending spree.”

McConnell said he thought 2022 would be “a good environment” for Republicans looking to retake the majority, adding, “The places that will be making this decision are Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Ohio, Missouri, Nevada and Arizona, and we’ll be out there doing battle. And I think we’ll have the wind at our back.”

Asked about the wildest of wild cards for Republicans — former President Donald Trump, who has consistently attacked McConnell’s leadership — the Kentucky Republican dodged. “Good try,” he told ABC News.

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Jessie J says she’s ready to find the love of her life

Jessie J says she’s ready to find the love of her life
Jessie J says she’s ready to find the love of her life
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Jessie J says she’s ready to fall in love again and sent an open invitation for her future partner to make their move.

Taking to Instagram recently, the “Domino” singer shared a video of her belting out her recent single, “I Want Love,” and opening up about what she’s currently feeling about settling down.

“They say you find the love of your life when you are not looking,” Jessie captioned. “So boom… I’ll pretend to look the other way, and then you just (whoever you are) sneak up on me.”

She added “anytime soon is good,” illustrating that she is hoping that someone sweeps her off her feet in the near future.

The British singer was previously linked to Luke JamesChanning Tatum and, most recently, dancer Max Pham Nguyen.

Jessie’s announcement comes a month after she revealed that she suffered a miscarriage.  She previously said she’s healing from the heartbreaking loss and vowed she is “not quitting on my happiness or myself.”

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Lizzo empowers her fellow artists to “make the music YOU love”

Lizzo empowers her fellow artists to “make the music YOU love”
Lizzo empowers her fellow artists to “make the music YOU love”
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Lizzo was overwhelmed with emotion after learning former President Barack Obama crowned her “Rumors” collab with Cardi B one of his favorite songs of 2021.  The singer used the honor to show her fellow artists why it’s important to follow their heart when making music.

Reflecting on the unexpected recognition, Lizzo said Friday on Instagram, “Whew! I needed this right now.”  She then offered her sincere advice to those who are working hard to become famous through their music, saying they instead should work on making music that resonates with people.

“Listen ya’ll— there’s amazing music that isn’t viral, that isn’t charting, that don’t have a TikTok trend… My music touches people— don’t believe me, ask Obama,” the Grammy winner said. “Artists don’t be discouraged— make the music YOU love and believe in and the rest will follow!”

She then expressed her gratitude to the former president for selecting “Rumors” as part of his year-end roundup.

“Rumors” was released on August 13 and mocks all the nasty lies her critics spread about her on the internet.  The main message of the clap-back anthem is to tell haters to focus on the bigger problems of the world and stop obsessing over what she chooses to do with her body and spare time.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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New music roundup: Pentatonix, 24kGldn and more

New music roundup: Pentatonix, 24kGldn and more
New music roundup: Pentatonix, 24kGldn and more

It’s new music Friday, so let’s see who’s out with new tunes!

“Mood” singer 24kGoldn released a new single on Friday, a cover and reimagining of Biz Markie‘s “Just a Friend.”  His take, “More Than Friends,” sees him wallowing in the friend zone because his crush refuses to see him as anything more.  This cheeky song is his last-ditch attempt to be promoted into boyfriend material. 

AJ Mitchell has released SKYVIEW Deluxe, an expanded edition of his debut album that features live recordings of his singles, “I Choose You,” “Cheap Red Wine” and “Miss You.”  Every live recording is accompanied by a new performance video.  SKYVIEW is named after the drive-in movie theater AJ frequented as a child because he says the album is a coming-of age story.

Christmas is next week and, with that, comes a new a cappella twist on a holiday classic thanks to Pentatonix.  The group put their spin on “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late)” after teaming with Bryson Tiller.  Don’t worry, there’s no helium involved in this take on the holiday staple!  The single is available to purchase and download now.

Avril Lavigne has premiered an acoustic version of “Bite Me,” her debut single with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker‘s label DTA Records. The unplugged recording is accompanied by a steamy video directed by her boyfriend and “Flames” collaborator, Mod Sun. The video is streaming now on YouTube.




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The late DMX’s birthday to be celebrated Saturday in his Yonkers, New York hometown

The late DMX’s birthday to be celebrated Saturday in his Yonkers, New York hometown
The late DMX’s birthday to be celebrated Saturday in his Yonkers, New York hometown
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The memory of the late Earl “DMX” Simmons will be celebrated Saturday, December 18 in his Yonkers, New York hometown on what would have been his 51st birthday. New York State has declared Saturday “DMX Day,” and members of the Simmons family will attend, according to YonkersTimes.com

Five local artists will perform at the “DMX Throw Down” for a panel of celebrity judges, and the winner will receive a $500 gift card from Def Jam.

In addition to DMX, Mary J. Blige and The Lox are among the stars who grew up in Yonkers.

“I was not a fan of hip hop growing up, but I came to appreciate Hip Hop after DMX passed away earlier this year,’’ says Wilson Kimball, President and CEO of the Municipal Housing Authority for the City of Yonkers. “First, I realized he was around my age. Then, I realized he grew up in MHACY housing. Lastly, I realized his music came from a dark, real, and honest place. I may not have had the same challenging childhood in the same place, but I understood what he was going through because his lyrics are so compelling.”

Simmons was profiled in the HBO documentary, DMX: Don’t Try to Understand, which premiered Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 25. The “X Gon’ Give It To Ya” rapper never won a Grammy, however, he’s nominated posthumously for Best Rap Song for “Bath Salts” with Jay-Z and Nas.

DMX passed away April 9, 2021 from a heart attack. The iconic rapper/actor was 50 years old.

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Watch video for Lacey Sturm’s new single, “Awaken Love”

Watch video for Lacey Sturm’s new single, “Awaken Love”
Watch video for Lacey Sturm’s new single, “Awaken Love”
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Ex-Flyleaf frontwoman Lacey Sturm has premiered the video for her new single “Awaken Love.”

The clip, which is streaming now on YouTube, finds Sturm trapped in the world of a painting. Speaking to Knotfest.com about the visual, Sturm shares, “Romance is a shadow of the divine. Everything that makes you come alive is whispering of an eternal life that’s beyond this one. It’s present, and you can wake up to it now.”

“Awaken Love,” which was co-written by Skillet‘s Korey Cooper, dropped last week. It’s Sturm’s second solo song of 2021, following February’s “State of Me.”

Sturm, who left Flyleaf in 2012, released her first and, so far, only solo album, Life Screams, in 2016.

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Rod Stewart, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant among stars featured on Nordoff Robbins’ streaming Christmas special

Rod Stewart, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant among stars featured on Nordoff Robbins’ streaming Christmas special
Rod Stewart, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant among stars featured on Nordoff Robbins’ streaming Christmas special
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Performances by Rod Stewart, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant, Neil Young, Lindsey Buckingham and a variety of other artists will be featured on the 2021 edition of Nordoff Robbins charity’s The Stars Come Out to Sing at Christmas concert special that will stream online for free this Sunday, December 19, at 2 p.m. ET.

The event will be hosted by Nile Rodgers of Chic, and also will feature performances by Rodgers and his band, Eurythmics member Dave Stewart, Tony Bennett, Shakira, Robbie Williams and many more.

Plant will be featured singing with his current band project Saving Grace, while Daltrey will team up with former Jam front man Paul Weller. Some of the performers also appeared on last year’s inaugural edition of The Stars Come Out to Sing at Christmas.

The 2021 presentation also will include footage of the Nordoff Robbins benefit holiday concert that took place Tuesday at St. Luke’s Church in London. The show was headlined by Rod Stewart, and featured a variety of other performers, as well as readings from actors Alice Eve and Clarke Peters.

The free program will be viewable at carols.nordoff-robbins.org.uk. Viewers are encouraged to make a donation to Nordoff Robbins, a U.K. music-therapy charity that focuses on helping people with physical disabilities and mental-health issues.

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Lil Nas X revealed he tested positive for COVID-19: “This has not been a fun journey”

Lil Nas X revealed he tested positive for COVID-19: “This has not been a fun journey”
Lil Nas X revealed he tested positive for COVID-19: “This has not been a fun journey”
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Lil Nas X is the latest celebrity to have tested positive for COVID-19.  The “Industry Baby” rapper maintained his sarcastic attitude when letting fans know of his recent health battle.

“Now that i’m sure i won’t die from covid i will now begin making mildly funny jokes about having it,” he tweeted on Friday.  A few minutes later he came out with his first zinger and quipped, “I’m not sure whether i’ve had the omarion or alicia keys variant of covid but this has not been a fun journey.”

He also declared, “i only talk to people who have covid now” and joked that people who have contracted the virus “run this s***!”   He also provided an X-rated reason why “covid sucks.”

Earlier this week, the Grammy winner pulled out of the U.K.’s 2021 Jingle Bell Ball after some of his crew members tested positive for COVID-19.  Coldplay also had to bow out for similar matters.

It was unknown at the time who within Lil Nas X’s camp contracted the novel coronavirus.

He now joins a list of other celebrities who have battled COVID-19, including Doja CatCharlie PuthEd SheeranAshantiDJ Khalid and many others.

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