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Country music superstars perform chart-topping duet at Boston Calling
Country music superstars perform chart-topping duet at Boston Calling

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Country music superstars perform chart-topping duet at Boston Calling

The first night of Boston Calling ended with two country music stars sharing the stage for an electrifying duet. Luke Combs brought out Megan Moroney to perform Combs' 2019 smash hit 'Beer Never Broke My Heart.' The song, which was the lead single from Combs' sophomore album 'What You See Is What You Get,' topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart, becoming Combs' sixth consecutive No. 1 on the chart. 'Beer Never Broke My Heart' has been certified six-times platinum by the RIAA as of August 23, 2023. The performance marked a full-circle moment for Moroney as the self-proclaimed 'Emo Cowgirl' appeared as an unpaid extra in the song's music video back in 2019, Combs told the crowd. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Continuous rain would not stop Megan Moroney fans from enjoying her performance on Friday, May 23, 2025 during Boston Calling at the Harvard Athletic Complex. Moroney also told fans about it during a VIP pre-show at a May 15 concert at the Amory in Minneapolis, Country Chord reported. The 'Am I Okay?' said her best friend drove her to Nashville so she could appear in Combs' video. 'If you literally look at the Spotify canvas, I even made it into the 8 seconds,' Moroney told fans. 'I was supposed to be the drunk girl at the bar, so I was holding up a fake beer.' The 'Tennessee Orange' singer can be seen around the 2:20 mark of the video. Moroney shows up a few more times as well. Combs' closed out night one of Boston Calling on Friday, May 23. Fall Out Boy will headline Saturday night while Dave Matthews Band will close out the festival on Sunday night. Click here to see the full schedule for Boston Calling. Find this tucked-away lounge at Boston Calling for free merchandise, games PHOTOS: Luke Combs wraps up Night 1 at 2025 Boston Calling Acclaimed indie band recalls Boston Calling act that left them starstruck After serious safety concerns at Boston Calling last year, fans return in 2025 T-Pain gets Boston Calling sprung on Night 1 (Photos) Read the original article on MassLive.

How Megan Moroney Has Found Strength in Her 'Painfully Honest' Songwriting (Exclusive)
How Megan Moroney Has Found Strength in Her 'Painfully Honest' Songwriting (Exclusive)

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How Megan Moroney Has Found Strength in Her 'Painfully Honest' Songwriting (Exclusive)

Megan Moroney's next album is "probably 80% written" She spoke with PEOPLE at Monday's American Music Awards The country star teases her next work as "light and carefree and happy"When it comes to her next album, Megan Moroney's strategy remains unchanged: She's going to open up about the good, the bad and the heartbreaking parts of her life. "I'm always writing. I mean, I would say that my next album is probably like 80% written," the country star, 27, told PEOPLE on the red carpet at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas on Monday, May 26. "I just try to live my life and write about it. So that's kind of how this next album is shaping up, too. Just like the last ones — I was writing about my life experiences. So the strategy behind it hasn't changed. It's still the same." The upcoming album, though, will be more "light and carefree and happy." "I would say I've still got the emo cowgirl staples on there because it wouldn't be a Megan Moroney album without some heart-wrenching thing, but I do think it's lighter and it's really fun,"the "Tennessee Orange" singer said. "I've got so many songs on my phone right now that I'm just like..." Moroney affects an evil laugh. "I know my fans are just going to freak out." . Since her debut album, Lucky, which was released in 2023, Moroney has had a meteoric rise to stardom, somewhat due to her willingness to be vulnerable in her songs. "There's definitely strength in being painfully honest, even if it's hard to talk about whatever it is," she said. "And I feel like I've got a fan base of younger girls that really look up to me. So if I can be the one that tells them it's going to be okay, or I once felt this way and now I don't — I think it's brave, and I don't feel weaker for it." Moroney is currently on her Am I Okay? tour, continuing through the summer. Get info on tickets here. Read the original article on People

Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?
Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?

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Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?

The American Music Awards aired tonight, and, while many viewers tuned in to see if Taylor Swift made an appearance (spoiler: she did not), country music fans will want to know who won the awards for the genre. The broadcast, hosted by Jennifer Lopez, featured performances by Lainey Wilson and Blake Shelton and included five fan-voted awards recognizing the stars of country music. If you think you missed out on hearing the winners, you're not alone. The show ended after just two hours, and only a handful of the awards were announced live (including just one of the country categories). Here, you can find the country music winners from the 2025 AMAs. See the complete list on the AMAs website. Jelly Roll Luke Combs Morgan Wallen Post Malone—Winner Shaboozey Beyoncé—Winner Ella Langley Kacey Musgraves Lainey Wilson Megan Moroney Dan + Shay—Winners Old Dominion Parmalee The Red Clay Strays Zac Brown Band Beyoncé, Winner Jelly Roll, Beautifully Broken Megan Moroney, Am I Okay? Post Malone, F-1 Trillion Shaboozey, Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going Jelly Roll, "I Am Not Okay" Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph, "High Road" Luke Combs, "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen, "I Had Some Help"—Winner Shaboozey, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Want to watch the whole show for yourself? You can stream it on Paramount+. You Might Also Like 70 Impressive Tiny Houses That Maximize Function and Style 30+ Paint Colors That Will Instantly Transform Your Kitchen

Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?
Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?

The American Music Awards aired tonight, and, while many viewers tuned in to see if Taylor Swift made an appearance (spoiler: she did not), country music fans will want to know who won the awards for the genre. The broadcast, hosted by Jennifer Lopez, featured performances by Lainey Wilson and Blake Shelton and included five fan-voted awards recognizing the stars of country music. If you think you missed out on hearing the winners, you're not alone. The show ended after just two hours, and only a handful of the awards were announced live (including just one of the country categories). Here, you can find the country music winners from the 2025 AMAs. See the complete list on the AMAs website. Jelly Roll Luke Combs Morgan Wallen Post Malone—Winner Shaboozey Beyoncé—Winner Ella Langley Kacey Musgraves Lainey Wilson Megan Moroney Dan + Shay—Winners Old Dominion Parmalee The Red Clay Strays Zac Brown Band Beyoncé, Winner Jelly Roll, Beautifully Broken Megan Moroney, Am I Okay? Post Malone, F-1 Trillion Shaboozey, Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going Jelly Roll, "I Am Not Okay" Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph, "High Road" Luke Combs, "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen, "I Had Some Help"—Winner Shaboozey, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Want to watch the whole show for yourself? You can stream it on Paramount+. You Might Also Like 70 Impressive Tiny Houses That Maximize Function and Style 30+ Paint Colors That Will Instantly Transform Your Kitchen

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