Brothers Osborne is celebrating their Grammy-nominated album “Skeletons” with a deluxe version of the album that will be available Jan. 21.
The new amped-up version of the album includes three new songs including one called “Younger Me,” which is a very personal song that T.J. Osborne used as part of his coming out.
Brothers Osborne performed “Younger Me” on the 55th CMA Awards in November. and TJ had this to say before they started the song:
Chase Rice recently sent his dog Jack to duck camp for two months and the moment they reunited proves dogs are truly man’s best friend.
In the clip, shared to Rice‘s social media accounts, the black lab can be seen enthusiastically running toward Rice. Jack can barely contain his excitement as Rice embraces him.
“When did you get so big,” Rice exclaims as the pup greets him with kisses.
It appears Jack’s time at duck camp paid off. Rice recently took the pup on his first hunt and he was apparently a “duck machine,” per Rice.
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Did you know that country superstars Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney both recorded the song “How Forever Feels?”
McGraw recorded the song first, but decided not to release it. Chesney later admitted that he nearly didn’t release the single because his longtime friend had already recorded a separate version of the song. But don’t worry; there are no hard feelings between the two country stars. McGraw was happy for Chesney’s success with the song. He later told Chesney, “I’m glad you cut it. It just didn’t work for me.”
Tim eventually released his version of “How Forever Feels” on his 2016 album McGraw: The Ultimate Collection.