March Madness has a new anthem for 2026, and it’s going country. Zac Brown Band’s song “Give It Away” will play before every tip-off, from the first game all the way to the Final Four.
With a 68-team bracket, you’re about to hear it a lot. Safe to say March is sounding a little more country this year.
“Give It Away” by Zac Brown Band will be this year’s anthem for March Madness coverage on CBS/TNT.
Last year’s song was “Abracadabra” by Lady Gaga. pic.twitter.com/vpAwFPaBU5
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Luke Combs may be on top of country music, but he says there’s one battle he hasn’t beaten yet, his struggle with weight.
On a recent podcast, Luke admitted it’s something he’s dealt with most of his life and it frustrates him that he hasn’t “figured it out.” He says there’s no label pressure, it’s personal. And while he doesn’t judge anyone who uses weight loss meds, he’d rather conquer it on his own.
Here’s a sweet one for you. Cody Johnson proposed to his wife Brandi at a Texas Roadhouse, the very same one where they had their first date.
On their one-year anniversary, they parked in the same spot, sat in the same booth, and when they walked back to the truck, Cody got down on one knee.
Now they’ve got three kids, and it all started with fresh rolls and honey cinnamon butter.
Lawmakers in Oklahoma are honoring one of their own. They’ve adopted a resolution to name a new turnpike after late country star Toby Keith.
It’s a tribute to the Oklahoma native’s impact on music and his home state, making sure his legacy will live on every time drivers hit the road.




















