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  • Lainey Wilson

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    "There was a time after I hung the wig up and I quit being Hannah Montana, I thought about picking it back up, because I was like, 'Man, I was killing it in high school!' And then I got to Nashville and tried to be myself and for years — for 13 years — and I was broke."
  • Wynonna Judd

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    Following a career-derailing pandemic, tough 40th birthday, and relentlessly bleak news cycle, electronic musician, DJ, and LGBTQ+ activist Rod Thomas is finally "having more fun making pop music than I did in my twenties" and "cultivating moments of joy" on his bop- and cameo-packed fifth album.
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