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Hardy enlisted the help of dozens of country artists to join him Hixtape: Vol. 3: Difftape — a tribute album to the late Joe Diffie. The country singer first announced his intentions after the 2023 CMA Awards, but no one could have expected him to wrangle 30 artists to get into the studio and sing some of Diffie’s most famous lyrics. And yet, he did it. Who Is on Hardy’s Joe Diffie Tribute Album?With 30 artists named on the project, the list of talent is longer than a CVS receipt. In addition to Hardy’s voice, you’ll hear Diffie’s iconic vocals intertwined, sharing lyrics with those who lined ...
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Hardy knew what he was doing when he picked Tracy Lawrence, Lainey Wilson and the Difftones to accompany him on a reinvented version of Joe Diffie‘s timeless hit, “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die).” This ’90s classic oozes a honky-tonk, two-step beat — it’s a tune that marries well with the grit and twang of modern country staple Wilson and veteran Lawrence. The song carries deeply personal vocal stylings beneath the country superstars: The Difftones, comprised of members of Joe Diffie’s family, contribute their voices here — this is the only track on the project where you’ll hear them...
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When Hardy enlisted the help of Toby Keith and Luke Combs for a cover of Joe Diffie‘s song “Ships That Don’t Come In,” he probably didn’t expect only one of the contributors would still be alive when the song came out. Sadly, Keith died before Hixtape: Vol. 3: Difftape project — which features the new version of the song — arrived. The project itself is a tribute to the late Joe Diffie who died March 29, 2020 due to complications of COVID-19. That Keith is now gone makes the song, which dropped Friday, March 29, 2024, an extra tough listen. What Is the Song “Ships That Don’t Come In” About?“Sh...
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Morgan Wallen is comparable to Rumpelstiltskin, in that everything he touches seems to turn to gold. He turned to social media to share a new, unreleased song that his fans will love. Wallen has been known to stay on the down low when it comes to interviews and releasing new country songs. You never know when and where he’ll debut something fans have never heard before. Wallen recently showed up in Nashville to perform a new acoustic song live in front of an intimate crowd. In the video, Wallen is sitting on a stool with no guitar, just him and a microphone. Next to him is one of his good frie...
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