• Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and More Mashed Up into "Bro Country" Mix That's Undeniably Similar Sounding

    All genres have combatting subsets, one of which will claim the other isn't "true" or "hardcore" enough. There is no genre where this is more in play than country music, which features constant battles between the fans of more popular mainstream country and those who stick to the "outlaw" country method of operation. It's reached a peak with the rise of the derisively nicknamed "bro country"—your Luke Bryans and Florida Georgia Lines. A songwriter from Nashville, Greg "Sir Mashalot" Todd, has used Pro Tools to make a hybrid song from those acts plus Blake Shelton, Cole Swindell, Chase Rice and Parmalee just to demonstrate how similar their music is.
  • Chase Rice Releases 'Gonna Wanna Tonight' Video [WATCH]

    Chase Rice dropped his third album, "Ignite the Night," in August and second single "Gonna Wanna Tonight" now has a lyric video. The 28-year-old North Carolina native — and "Survivor: Nicaragua" alumnus — released the clip this weekend with a full music video expected in the coming weeks. Check it out: Kenny Chesney recently invited Rice to be part of his Big Revival Tour.
  • Kenny Chesney Stadium Tour: Jake Owen, Cole Swindell, Chase Rice Added

    Kenny Chesney has already invited Jason Aldean and Eric Church to be part of his forthcoming Big Revival Tour. Now he is letting a few smaller stars — Jake Owen, Cole Swindell and Chase Rice — in on the fun. "When I came to town, I was a writer, trying to get my songs — and playing on a stool down on Lower Broadway," Chesney said in a press statement, via radio.com. "I didn't have nearly the success Cole and Chase are enjoying right now, but I know the difference getting your music in front of an audience makes. For both of these guys, who have a lot of energy and a real way of grabbing people, I think it's the perfect way to get the audience fired up for the show." With Chesney, Aldean and Church on the bill, it is tough to care about the rest of the guys, though.
  • Chase Rice Goes to #1

    Chase Rice's 'Ignite the Night' sold over 44,000 copies its first week and came in at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
  • Chase Rice and NRA Country Celebrate American Values

    NRA Country is "a celebration of American values. Respect. Honor. Freedom. IT'S A LIFESTYLE." Every month, the group picks a Feature Artist that shares those same values. This month, newcomer Chase Rice joins the list of NRA Country alums that reads like a who's who of country music.
  • Chase Rice is Igniting More Than the Night

    Chase Rice's "Ignite the Night" is due to hit stores on August 19th and is already available for pre-order. That's not the only big Chase Rice news for next month. August will also be when Snagajob announces the winner of their 3rd Annual Hourly Gig Contest and that winner will open for Chase in Denver, Colorado on September 5th.
  • The "Bro-country" Boys

    "Bro-country" is a term that is all over country music. For some, it's a way to describe tons of songs about girls, trucks and beer. For others, it's a derogatory term to describe a limited box that is the "new" country sound. Whichever side of the coin you fall on, you can't deny that it's out there and it's a "man's world." These are the top "bro-country" artists of the summer ...
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