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Originally recorded by Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, Murder on Music Row gained widespread fame when George Strait and Alan Jackson performed it at the 1999 CMA Awards. The performance struck a chord with country music fans, leading the duo to officially record the song in 2000. Their version climbed to No. 38 on the Hot Country Songs chart and became an anthem for those who long for the traditional sounds of country music.

Over the years, Murder on Music Row has become a symbol of the divide between classic country and its modern evolution. While fans cherish the Strait-Jackson version, Alan Jackson has occasionally invited another powerhouse vocalist to join him on stage for the song—Lee Ann Womack.

Womack, a longtime friend and collaborator of Jackson, first performed Murder on Music Row with him in 2017 at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater. Their voices blended seamlessly, adding new depth to the song’s message. More recently, they reunited for a stirring rendition at the 2021 ACM Honors at the historic Ryman Auditorium.

This special performance was dedicated to executive producer RAC Clark, a recipient of the Mae Boren Axton Service Award and a longtime admirer of the song. Jackson and Womack’s heartfelt delivery honored both Clark’s contributions and the timeless spirit of traditional country music.

Their duet was a reminder of country music’s roots and the enduring power of storytelling through song. Watch their unforgettable performance and experience the magic for yourself!

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Ella Langley has had an incredible year, making waves in the country music scene. She dropped her debut studio album, Hungover, and found her way onto the Billboard Hot 100 with her hit collaboration, “You Look Like You Love Me” alongside Riley Green. She also teamed up with Kameron Marlowe for the song “Strangers.” Yet, Langley isn’t just focused on her own music. She took a heartfelt moment to honor country legend George Strait with a beautiful cover of his classic, “You Look So Good In Love.”

Originally released in 1983, George Strait’s “You Look So Good In Love” tells the story of a man watching his ex find true love with someone else. While he’s heartbroken, he comes to terms with the fact that she’s found happiness. Ella Langley gave her own twist on the song, sitting in a dimly lit room with just her guitar. Her soulful rendition received nearly 15,000 likes, with fans showering her with praise. One fan even suggested, “You should do Feeling Better while you’re rolling on the tour bus. That seems like the right setting ha!” Another wrote, “You’re so beautiful without makeup, just with an angelic voice.”

Langley also opened up about her nerves before performing, sharing that she often tells herself, “Don’t fall down.” After a recent fall on stage, she admitted she’s even more cautious now. But when the fall went viral, Riley Green gave her a piece of advice: “Just get up there and do your thing. Get up there and sing it.” Langley laughs, noting that even Riley, who exudes confidence, deals with his own pre-show nerves, though he jokes that he hides his emotions behind his mustache!

Ella Langley is quickly becoming one of country music’s brightest stars, and we can’t wait to see where her journey takes her next.

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On February 13, 2025, in Huntsville, Alabama, Ella Langley wowed the crowd with an intimate acoustic performance of her song “Excuse the Mess.” The cozy venue, with its perfect acoustics, set the stage for Langley to showcase her incredible talent and authenticity, making the performance unforgettable for everyone present.

From the very first guitar strum, Langley’s voice filled the room with raw emotion and sincerity. Her clear, expressive vocals brought the song’s reflective lyrics to life, creating a deep connection with the audience. Throughout the set, she effortlessly blended traditional country influences with a contemporary acoustic sound, proving she’s not just a talented singer, but a storyteller who pours her heart into her music.

The performance turned “Excuse the Mess” into more than just a song—it became a powerful message of resilience and vulnerability. The room was filled with a sense of shared understanding, with fans hanging on every note and lyric. As the last chord faded, the crowd stood to their feet, giving Langley a well-deserved standing ovation. This acoustic set was a defining moment in her rising career, and fans can’t wait to see what she does next.

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Nothing—not even Mother Nature—can keep Lainey Wilson from delivering an unforgettable show!

The Heart Like a Truck singer took the stage on the Hudson River for the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks special, but it wasn’t exactly smooth sailing. Strong winds whipped through the open-air rooftop stage, turning her performance into a real-life battle against the elements.

Did Lainey back down? Of course not! She powered through like a pro, wowing the crowd and viewers at home. After the show, she took to TikTok to joke about the wild weather:

“Fighting for my life in a real-life whirlwind 🤣.”

She shared a video of her performance, where her signature bell-bottoms and fiery red outfit dazzled—despite her hair swirling in every direction. The Louisiana native belted out her latest hit, Hang Tight Honey, without missing a beat. But one casualty didn’t make it to the stage: her matching red cowboy hat.

“Took me a solid 30 mins to detangle my hair after performing for Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks special 😂,” she added.

Lainey wasn’t the only country star lighting up the night. She shared the stage with Tanner Adell, The War and Treaty, and Latin pop star Luis Fonsi, while Mickey Guyton and Access Hollywood’s Zuri Hall hosted the celebration.

For a girl who grew up on a Louisiana farm, a little (or a lot of) wind is nothing new. And once again, Lainey proved that when she hits the stage, nothing can stop her—not even a full-blown rooftop storm. Hats off (literally) to another incredible performance!

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Winning multiple awards and writing seven No. 1 hits might make someone seem invincible, but even Kelsea Ballerini has her share of insecurities. The “Peter Pan” singer has always embraced vulnerability, and her 2024 album Patterns is proof of that—laying her heart bare for fans to connect with.

So when Ballerini, 31, found out that a young fan was being bullied just for loving her music, she didn’t hold back.

A Heartfelt Moment at Her Sold-Out Show
After spending a decade climbing the country music ladder, Ballerini is gearing up for a major milestone—headlining her first-ever arena tour in 2025. During her February 20th show at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, she performed for a packed house.

But amidst the sea of fans, one sign caught her eye. A young boy named Jacob held up a heartfelt message:

“I get bullied at school because I’m a boy and I love you. Can we take a selfie?”

Ballerini didn’t just take a selfie—she gave him a moment he’ll never forget. Kneeling down to meet Jacob at eye level, she shared words of comfort and wisdom.

“I guarantee you, every single person in here has had someone say something to them that hurt their feelings,” she said. “And I promise you, the person saying those mean things? They’re dealing with their own insecurities. They don’t know what they don’t like about themselves, so they take it out on others.”

Then, with a smile, she added, “That’s a big word, I know—I’ve been in so much therapy,” earning laughter from the crowd.

She continued, “But it doesn’t make it fair, and it doesn’t make it right. And I’m really sorry if anyone’s ever made you feel bad—that’s not okay. But you are okay. You’re more than okay. Are you having a good time? Because that’s all that matters.”

With that, Jacob’s night turned from heartbreaking to unforgettable, proving that sometimes, a few kind words from someone you admire can make all the difference.

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@Kelsea Ballerini is actually an angel. We 💕 you #kelseaballerini #kelseaballeriniconcert #wholesomemoments

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This year’s YQM Country Fest in Moncton, New Brunswick, gave country music fans a moment to remember, as rising star Ella Langley joined Riley Green for a breathtaking performance of their hit duet, You Look Like You Love Me. The crowd went wild as the two artists, known for their undeniable chemistry and powerful storytelling, brought the song to life in a way that left fans in awe.

A Collaboration Worth the Wait
YQM Country Fest, a must-visit event for country music lovers, draws thousands of fans from across Canada and beyond every year. This time around, the festival lineup was filled with both big names and up-and-coming talent. But nothing got people buzzing more than the pairing of Langley and Green.

Langley, an emerging talent known for her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, has been making a name for herself in the country scene. Green, a seasoned hitmaker with songs like There Was This Girl and I Wish Grandpas Never Died, is no stranger to the festival stage. So when they teamed up for You Look Like You Love Me, the excitement was contagious.

A Performance That Left Everyone Speechless
From the first note of You Look Like You Love Me, it was clear the audience was about to witness something special. Langley’s smoky, emotive vocals perfectly complemented Green’s smooth twang, and together they created a harmony that sent shivers down everyone’s spine. Their on-stage chemistry was palpable—every look, every lyric, and every note felt genuine, making the performance even more captivating.

The song’s bittersweet tale of love and longing struck a chord with the crowd. Fans swayed to the melody, singing along, while others stood frozen, completely taken in by the raw emotion on stage. By the final chorus, the entire festival was lit up with cell phone lights, making for a stunning visual moment.

Fans and Social Media Go Wild
The energy from the crowd was electrifying, and the buzz didn’t stop there. Social media lit up as fans shared videos and reactions to the performance, many calling it the highlight of the night.

One fan posted on X (formerly Twitter), “This was the moment of the night. Ella and Riley’s voices together? Absolute magic.”

Another shared, “I’ve been to so many country concerts, but this one? Hands down, one of the best live performances I’ve ever seen.”

As the video of their duet quickly went viral, fans couldn’t stop speculating about what might be next for Langley and Green. Will they team up for a joint tour or even new music together?

Could More Collaborations Be in the Works?
With You Look Like You Love Me already gaining popularity on country radio and streaming platforms, Langley and Green’s performance at YQM Country Fest only amplified the song’s impact. The chemistry between the two has left fans wondering if more collaborations are on the way.

While nothing has been confirmed, Langley recently hinted at the possibility of more projects with Green. “There’s something special about performing with Riley,” she said in a recent interview. “We just click musically in such a natural way.”

A Moment to Remember
As YQM Country Fest came to a close, Langley and Green’s duet was undoubtedly one of the standout moments of the event. Their performance wasn’t just another song—it was an emotional experience that showcased the incredible talent of both artists and solidified them as rising stars in country music.

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Lauren Daigle, the two-time Grammy winner known for her soul-stirring vocals and powerful lyrics, delivered a breathtaking live performance of Trust in You on Good Morning America (GMA) that left audiences captivated. The performance was a perfect showcase of Daigle’s blend of gospel, soul, and contemporary Christian music, moving viewers with both its beauty and depth.

A Presence That Captivates
As the morning sunlight filled the GMA studio, Daigle took the stage, her natural warmth and authenticity radiating even before she sang a note. Dressed in a flowing, earth-toned outfit, she instantly commanded attention. Then, as the first chords of Trust in You began to play, the atmosphere shifted—both the live audience and viewers at home could feel something deeply emotional was unfolding.

Her voice, full of depth and raw emotion, filled the studio, delivering the song’s powerful message of faith and resilience. Every note she sang was rich with meaning, turning this performance into a personal and heartfelt testimony.

A Message of Hope and Strength
Trust in You is one of Daigle’s most beloved songs, and its lyrics—“When You don’t move the mountains I’m needing You to move / When You don’t part the waters I wish I could walk through”—speak to those who struggle with faith during tough times.

As she sang, Daigle closed her eyes, clearly immersed in the moment, with one hand over her heart as if drawing strength from the words she was delivering. Her passion was undeniable, making it impossible for anyone watching not to feel moved.

The GMA hosts, visibly affected by the performance, stood in awe. Some gently swayed to the rhythm, while others stood still, completely captivated by the powerful energy emanating from the stage. It was evident that this wasn’t just a performance—it was a spiritual experience for everyone present.

Fans React and Social Media Buzz
When the final note of the song resonated through the studio, the crowd erupted into applause, but the buzz didn’t stop there. Social media platforms quickly lit up with emotional responses.

“Lauren Daigle just brought me to tears on Good Morning America—what a voice, what a message!” one fan shared on Twitter.

Another wrote, “This song has helped me through the toughest times. Seeing it performed live just gave me chills.”

The performance clips spread like wildfire across Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, with thousands of fans sharing how Trust in You had impacted their lives.

Daigle’s Ever-Growing Influence
Lauren Daigle has long bridged the gap between contemporary Christian music and mainstream audiences, with her blend of gospel, jazz, and soul influencing listeners from all walks of life.

Her GMA performance is just the latest chapter in her growing influence. Whether she’s headlining sold-out concerts or performing intimate sets, Daigle continues to reach listeners with her deeply personal and faith-filled songs.

A Moment to Remember
As the Good Morning America segment wrapped up, one of the hosts summed up the experience perfectly, saying, “That was more than a performance—that was a moment.”

For Daigle’s fans, this live rendition of Trust in You served as a reminder of why her music resonates so deeply with so many. In a world that often feels uncertain, her voice and message offer a sense of peace and unwavering hope.

And for those tuning in for the first time, it was an introduction to an artist they won’t soon forget.

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Carrie Underwood and Ludacris Deliver an Unforgettable Performance at the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards
At the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards, Carrie Underwood and Ludacris made history with a powerful live performance of their anthem, The Champion. This was the first time the song was performed live, after it had gained widespread attention during its role in NBC’s Super Bowl LII coverage and the 2018 Winter Olympics.

A Showstopping Performance
As the performance began, Underwood took center stage in a stunning outfit, her voice instantly capturing the audience’s attention. The energy in the room surged when Ludacris joined her, effortlessly blending his dynamic rap verses with Underwood’s powerful vocals. The song’s message of perseverance and strength was felt by everyone in the audience, making the performance even more impactful.

To add even more heart to the moment, the West Los Angeles Children’s Choir took the stage, their pure voices filling the air. Dressed in white, the choir moved through the crowd and into the spotlight, adding an extra layer of emotion and hope to the song’s already uplifting message. This collaboration not only highlighted the incredible versatility of both artists but also showed how music can unite people from all walks of life.

The Champion Hits Big
Released in January 2018, The Champion quickly made a name for itself. Co-written by Underwood, Ludacris, Brett James, and Chris DeStefano, the song topped the iTunes charts in ten countries and earned widespread acclaim for its fusion of country and hip-hop. It quickly became a global anthem of motivation, driven by its powerful lyrics and infectious beat.

Recognizing Carrie’s Philanthropy
Beyond the performance, the Radio Disney Music Awards also honored Underwood’s charitable work by presenting her with the Hero Award. Presented by her former American Idol judge, Randy Jackson, the award recognized Underwood’s dedication to causes such as education, arts programs, animal shelters, and organizations like Make-A-Wish and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

In her heartfelt acceptance speech, Underwood spoke about the importance of using one’s talents for good, sharing how she never imagined receiving such an award. “May we all use our gifts to help each other because that’s what champions do,” she said, reminding everyone of the power of generosity and community.

A Special Moment with Kelly Clarkson
The night also featured a sweet reunion between Underwood and fellow American Idol alum, Kelly Clarkson. The two friends shared laughs on the red carpet, delighting fans with their camaraderie and showing how their shared journey in the music world continues to keep them close.

A Night to Remember
The 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, celebrated artists across many genres. The performance by Underwood and Ludacris was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the evening, combining music, inspiration, and heart in a way that left a lasting impression on everyone watching.

In the end, their performance of The Champion not only showcased their musical talents but also emphasized the power of unity, resilience, and hope—making it a moment fans will never forget.

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Ella Langley, the rising star in country music, took center stage at the Academy of Country Music (ACM) headquarters for a powerful live performance of her hit song You Look Like You Love Me. This intimate session highlighted Langley’s raw vocal talent and the deep emotional connection behind the song, solidifying her place in country music.

A Breakthrough Moment
You Look Like You Love Me, a heartfelt duet with Riley Green, has been making waves in the country music world. The song soared to the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart in December 2024, making Langley the first female artist to lead the chart that year after almost a year-long absence of women at the top. This achievement was especially significant, as Langley’s success was a breakthrough for female artists in the country scene.

The Power of Collaboration
The chemistry between Langley and Green in You Look Like You Love Me is undeniable. Their voices mesh perfectly, bringing the song’s tender themes of love and longing to life. Their emotional performance at the 58th Annual CMA Awards in November 2024 was a standout moment, leaving the audience in awe.

A Stripped-Back Performance
During the ACM HQ session, Langley delivered the song with a vulnerability that made the lyrics even more impactful. The performance, stripped of heavy production, allowed her to showcase her incredible vocal ability and the raw emotion behind the song. With minimal accompaniment, Langley’s voice shone through, making this rendition even more personal and authentic.

A Song That Resonates
Co-written by Langley and Aaron Raitiere, You Look Like You Love Me blends traditional country with a fresh, modern twist. The song quickly became a fan favorite, making a remarkable jump from No. 7 to No. 1 on the charts—one of the biggest jumps in the history of the Country Airplay chart.

A Shift in Country Music
Langley’s success is part of a larger trend in the country music industry where women are gaining more recognition and space on the charts. Before Langley, the last female artist to top the Country Airplay chart was Lainey Wilson with Watermelon Moonshine in October 2023. Langley’s achievement signals an exciting shift, with more women returning to the forefront of country music.

A Bright Future Ahead
As Langley continues to rise in the country music world, live performances like her ACM HQ session are key to building her connection with fans. They offer a chance to hear the music in its purest form, without the polish of a studio recording. For Langley, these performances are proof of her commitment to her artistry and her ability to deliver heartfelt performances that resonate with audiences.

Looking ahead, Langley’s future is bright. Her blend of traditional country storytelling and modern sounds is striking a chord with fans, and with more live sessions and tours on the horizon, it’s clear that Ella Langley is here to stay.

In Conclusion
Ella Langley’s live performance of You Look Like You Love Me at ACM HQ was a testament to her talent and the song’s lasting impact. Her ability to connect with listeners through her emotive vocals and authentic artistry is positioning her as one of country music’s most exciting new voices. Fans can look forward to many more powerful performances from this rising star.

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Lauren Daigle’s heartfelt ballad Trust in You has been a beacon of hope for listeners worldwide. Now, it’s taking the spotlight in Musicnotes’ latest feature, giving fans a deeper look into the song’s musical beauty and uplifting message.

With her signature soulful voice and deep emotional delivery, Daigle brings Trust in You to life, capturing the struggle of surrendering to faith during uncertain times. From its touching lyrics to its soaring melody, the song has resonated with so many, making it one of her most cherished tracks.

A Song of Strength and Surrender
At its core, Trust in You is a powerful declaration of faith—choosing to believe even when life doesn’t go as planned. Lyrics like:

“When You don’t move the mountains I’m needing You to move /
When You don’t part the waters I wish I could walk through”

beautifully express the vulnerability of doubt while holding onto trust in something greater. Instead of avoiding the struggles of faith, the song embraces them, reminding us that belief isn’t about having all the answers but finding peace in the unknown.

As part of the Musicnotes Song Spotlight, Trust in You is highlighted not only for its deep lyrics but also for its stunning musical composition. The delicate yet powerful piano arrangement perfectly complements Daigle’s rich, soulful voice, bringing out every ounce of emotion. Her unique blend of contemporary Christian, gospel, and blues elements has made her one of the most distinctive voices in faith-based music today.

Why Trust in You Still Resonates
Since its release, Trust in You has comforted countless people facing moments of uncertainty. Its universal message of letting go and trusting a higher power has made it a staple in worship services, personal playlists, and moments of quiet reflection.

The Musicnotes feature gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the song’s composition enhances its emotional impact. The way the soft piano chords build into powerful vocal moments mirrors the song’s emotional journey, taking listeners from quiet introspection to unwavering conviction.

Beyond its musical beauty, Trust in You is deeply personal for many. It reminds us that faith isn’t about certainty—it’s about trusting, even in the hardest moments. Whether played in a church, on the radio, or in the quiet of one’s home, its message remains the same: hope and strength come from learning to let go.

Lauren Daigle’s Lasting Impact
Lauren Daigle has built her career on music that speaks to the soul, blending heartfelt Christian themes with the warmth of gospel and blues influences. With multiple awards and a voice often compared to legends like Adele and Amy Grant, she continues to shape modern faith-based music.

Her feature in the Musicnotes Song Spotlight further cements her influence, giving fans a new appreciation for the craftsmanship behind Trust in You and the emotions that fuel it.

As the final notes of the song fade, its message lingers: faith isn’t about having everything figured out—it’s about choosing to trust, even when the road ahead is unclear. And through this song, Lauren Daigle reminds us that sometimes, the most powerful act of faith is simply letting go.

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