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Jo Dee Messina Shares the Story Behind ‘Heads Carolina, Tails California’

Jo Dee Messina‘s debut single, “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” is getting new love, thanks to Cole Swindell‘s new single, “She Had Me at Heads Carolina,” written in tribute to the iconic song. Messina recently shared the story behind the song, which was released in 1996, on her eponymous debut album. “My album, my first album was done,” Messina recalls,…

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Cole Swindell On Being a Songwriter: ‘It’s Definitely Not Easy’

Cole Swindell was a songwriter before he was an artist. The Georgia native has not only penned several of his hits, including “You Should Be Here,” “Single Saturday Night” and his recent No. 1 hit, his “Never Say Never” duet with Lainey Wilson, but songs for other artists as well. In fact, it was his early successes as a…

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Chris Janson, Cole Swindell to Headline Ascend Amphitheater at CMA Fest

CMA Fest just added a lot more talent. The four-day music festival, held in Nashville June 9 to 12, has added two nights of music at Ascend Amphitheater, on June 10 and 11. Chris Janson will headline the June 10 show, while Cole Swindell will headline June 11. Other performers for both nights include Boy Named Banjo, LANCO, Peytan…

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Cole Swindell and Lainey Wilson React to ‘Never Say Never’ Hitting No. 1

Cole Swindell and Lainey Wilson officially have the No. 1 country song in America, with their fiery “Never Say Never” duet. The song, from Swindell’s latest Stereotype album, landed in the top spot on the charts a mere 23 weeks after it was released. Swindell wrote “Never Say Never” with Jessi Alexander and Chase McGill, and immediately reached out…

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Cole Swindell On Including Love Songs On ‘Stereotype’: ‘I Feel That Now’

Cole Swindell is in love, and he wants the whole world to know it. The Georgia native has been dating girlfriend Courtney Little since last year, a relationship that he is happy to sing about on his latest Stereotype record, and talk about as well. “I think any time before now, it might have been just what the audience…

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Cole Swindell’s ‘Stereotype’ Shares Personal Highs and Lows, And a Jo Dee Messina Nod

Cole Swindell‘s fourth studio album, Stereotype, is out! The 13-track record marks Swindell’s first new set of tunes since All of It was released in 2018, and no one is more excited than Swindell to finally have a collection of new songs out to share with his fans. Iit’s exciting,” Swindell shared with Everything Nash and other outlets during…

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Lainey Wilson on ‘Never Say Never’ With Cole Swindell: ‘It Stopped Me In My Tracks’

Lainey Wilson already had a hit single to her credit, with “Things a Man Oughta Know,” by the time her “Never Say Never” duet with Cole Swindell was released. The Louisiana native was asked personally by Swindell to join him on the collaboration, from his just-released Stereotype album, and it didn’t take her long to agree. “I listened to the…

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Cole Swindell Kicks Off His Next Chapter With Honest ‘Stereotype’ Album

Cole Swindell‘s fourth studio album, Stereotype, will be out on April 8. The record might be his most personal yet, addressing topics that might seem taboo for some, at least in country music, but to Swindell feel like the only way he can be authentic in his music. “I’ve survived a lot of personal loss, and on each album…

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