The Pulse of Entertainment: Rising Star Awardee Makenzie Phipps Releases ‘Whiskey Kills the Time' Single
from Her Upcoming ‘Pick Your Poison' EP
(April 4, 2026) - "My husband wrote it," said
NBC's "The Voice" contestant Mckenzie Phipps (Season 28) about her new single "Whiskey
Kills the Time" (Warner Records). "It's for whiskey drinkers. We recorded it years back."
The Bluefield, Virginia native who received a key to the city, the "Outstanding
Citizen Award" and a "Makenzie Phipps Day" on December 6, 2025, said the new single "Whiskey Kills the
Time" is from her upcoming EP "Pick Your Poison."
"All my alcohol songs are on it," laughed the Southern Women in Film & Television Summit "Rising
Star Award" honoree.
Phipps, who was noted as the "Future
Star of Tomorrow" by the North American Country Music International Association, said she aways wrote drinking songs
because that's what Country singers do.
"It's so dang easy
to write alcohol songs, especially in Country Music," she pointed out. "'Whiskey Kills the Time' is the last, I
am going to write other songs for the rest of the year!"
"The
single is closing it out. The end of my era of songs about alcohol," Makenzie said with a slight laugh as we talked about
her upcoming EP "Pick Your Poison."
"Now you can
get them all in one place," she added.
Makenzie Phipps has
earned the Josie Music "Female Country Song of the Year" Award and in 2022 garnered the "Songwriter Achievement
Award."
I complimented Makenzie on the new single "Whiskey
Kills the Time" because it showcases her natural Country vocal skills, letting you know what Snoop Dogg saw in her. She
has the talent to be an iconic Country singer. Proof is, she is already, just look at her achievements. She just needs time
under the belt!
"I put together the bridge," Phipps pointed
out as we continued talking about the new single "Whiskey Kills the Time."
I asked her about her drink of choice and she said, "Whiskey does the trick for me."
I wanted to know what working with a Hip-Hop artist on "The Voice" looked
or sounded like!
Being on Team Snoop Dogg means Hip-Hop and Country came together.
"It was insane," she laughed as we talked about her experience with Snoop. "I was on
the team to make things interest! Everyone on Team Snoop was so talented! We were one big happy family." www.MakenziePhipps.com
The Pulse of Entertainment: Country Music Hall
of Famer Kelly Lang Releases New Single ‘I Reach for Red' from Her Upcoming New Album ‘Jealous Green Eyes'
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
(March 31, 2026) - "It's for those who love red wine,"
said Country music's Kelly Lang with a slight laugh about her new single "I Reach for Red"
from her new album "Jealous Green Eyes" (Waterloo Records) due out this summer. "I'm not even
a red wine drinker! I wrote it years ago for a friend who loved red wine. If she is sad, she'll have a glass of red wine,
if she is happy, she has a glass of red wine! It took about 30 minutes to write it in Jacksonville, Texas."
The "I Reach for Red" single is masterful. Well, maybe it's masterful because
Kelly Lang is singing it. She has that pure Country vibe that covers her songs with her perfect vocal skills which make-up
her signature sound, just as Dolly Parton has her signature sound and Crystal Gayle has her sound.
"It's PG-13," she laughed about the new single.
Married to Country legend T.G. Sheppard, who has 21 #1 hit songs to his credit and is currently promoting
his "Midnight in Memphis" album, Kelly will be sharing some of her hit songs from her albums and her current single
"I Reach for Red" during an upcoming show at Country for a Cause in Nashville on June 4, 2026 with T.G. Sheppard
who is also hosting the CMA Festival (June 4-7th) this year. The Country for a Cause event has raised over $300,000 for the
Monroe Carell, Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville.
Kelly
Lang, who has garnered the Icon Award from the Alice Awards Gala, debuted in 2017. Her father Velton Lang was the road manager
for Conway Twitty, and he took Kelly with him all the time. So, you can say Country music is in her blood. She had her first
hit song at the tender age of 15 called "Lady, Lady." It reached #1 on Billboard's chart. She went on to write songs
for Jerry Lee Lewis, Crystal Gayle, Ricky Skaggs, and The Oak Ridge Boys - to name a few. She has also recorded duets with
Sir Barry Gibb and Olivia Newton-John.
Kelly Lang is also an author.
She recently published her autobiography "I'm Not Going Anywhere" in 2021 that focuses solely on her time battling
with breast cancer and being cancer free for over 17 years.
"The
album has 11 tracks," Kelly told me when I asked about her "Jealous Green Eyes" album. "11 is my favorite
number. It's uneven but it works for me!"
Her third album was
title "11:11" and that was in 2011. The North American Country Music Hall of Famer also wrote a song on the soundtrack
of the film The Deal starring Burt Reynolds. Lang also released an album of duet cover songs with her husband T. G. Sheppard
titled "Iconic Duets." Some of the cover songs on that duet album include "You're Still the One," "Because
You Loved Me," "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" and "Do That to Me One More Time" - to name a few -
all of which are some of my favorite songs. Her last album was in 2023 titled "Dragonfly."
Kelly Lang's most popular single is "Under a Tennessee Moon." That song was officially
named the state song for Tennessee in 2023. Governor Bill Lee and other lawmakers signed it as official state song on April
18th during a ceremony at the Tennessee State Capitol. Two months later Kelly went on to perform "Under a Tennessee Moon"
at the Grand Ole Opry on June 27th.
"I wrote it as a gift
for my mom years ago," Lang pointed out. "It's about the history of Tennessee. She asked, ‘Can you write me
a song about Tennessee?' I'm thinking, ‘What do I say?' So, I decided to see Tennessee through her eyes. My mother was
able to see it become the state song and watch me perform it at the Grand Ole Opry. She passed four months later."
www.WaterlooRecords.com www.KellyLang.net
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