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Papa Roach + Falling in Reverse Book 2023 Tour Dates With Hollywood Undead + Escape the Fate

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse have officially confirmed a second North American leg of their Rockzilla  co-headlining tour, which will take place in 2023 and feature support from Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate .

The first round  of the  Rockzilla  tour kicked off this past July and continued through late August. The new leg will start Feb. 1 in Rochester, N.Y. and wrap up in early March. Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate will join for all of the dates, which you can see below. Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 9 at 10AM local time, and you can purchase yours here.

"The first round of the Rockzilla tour was such a great time that we had to keep the party going," Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix enthused in a press release. "We can't wait to be back on the road with these talented bands and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the U.S. and Canada."

During the initial  Rockzilla  run over the summer, Shaddix and Falling in Reverse's Ronnie Radke participated in the viral "Tortilla Slap" TikTok challenge, so we'll have to wait and see what other antics the singers get into when the second leg kicks off next year.

Papa Roach + Falling in Reverse 2023 North American Tour Dates

Feb. 1 - Rochester, N.Y. @ Main Street Armory Feb. 2 - Hamiton, Ontario @ FirstOntario Centre Feb. 4 - Chicago, Ill. @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom Feb. 5 - Lexington, Ky. @ Rupp Arena Feb. 7 - Huntsville, Ala. @ Von Braun Center Arena Feb. 8 - Biloxi, Miss. @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum Feb. 10 - Johnstown, Pa. @ 1st Summit Arena Feb. 11 - Greensboro, N.C. @ Greensboro Special Events Center Feb. 13 - Youngstown, Ohio @ Covelli Centre Feb. 14 - Kalamazoo, Mich. @ Wings Event Center Feb. 16 - Wichita, Kan. @ Hartman Arena Feb. 18 - Irving, Texas @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Feb. 19 - Houston, Texas @ 713 Music Hall Feb. 21 - Rio Rancho, N.M. @ Rio Rancho Events Center Feb. 22 - Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Broadmoor World Arena Feb. 24 - Missoula, Mont. @ Adams Center Feb. 27 - Edmonton, Alberta @ Edmonton Convention Centre Feb. 28 - Calgary, Alberta @ Big Four March 2 - Abbotsford, British Columbia @ Abbotsford Centre March. 3 - Portland, Ore. @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum March 5 - Seattle, Wash. @ Angel of the Winds Arena

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Following their wildly successful co-headline Rockzilla Tour this past summer,  Falling In Reverse and Papa Roach are back and bigger than ever, bringing fans a thrilling sequel. The second leg of the Rockzilla Tour , featuring special guest Hollywood Undead and opener Escape The Fate , will kick off in Rochester, New York on February 1 and will include stops in 21 cities across the U.S.

VIP tickets and various pre-sales kick off today at 12pm ET, followed by a fan pre-sale tomorrow, Wednesday, December 7 at 10am local time. Tickets will be on sale for the general public starting this Friday, December 9 at 10am local time. Go here for more info.

“The first round of the Rockzilla Tour was such a great time, that we had to keep the party going,” shares Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix. “We can’t wait to be back on the road with these talented bands  and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the US and Canada.”

FALLING IN REVERSE ON TOUR: WITH PAPA ROACH, HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, + ESCAPE THE FATE: 2/1 — Rochester, NY — Main Street Armory 2/2 — Hamilton, ON — FirstOntario Centre 2/4 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 2/5 — Lexington, KY — Rupp Arena 2/7 — Huntsville, AL — Von Braun Center Arena 2/8 — Biloxi, MS — Mississippi Coast Coliseum 2/10 — Johnstown, PA — 1st Summit Arena 2/11 — Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Special Events Center 2/13 — Youngstown, OH — Covelli Center 2/14 — Kalamazoo, MI — Wings Event Center 2/16 — Wichita, KS — Hartman Arena 2/18 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 2/19 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall 2/21 — Rio Rancho, NM — Rio Rancho Center 2/22 — Colorado Springs, CO — Broadmoor World Arena 2/24 — Missoula, MT — Adams Center 2/27 — Edmonton, AB — Edmonton Convention Centre 2/28 — Calgary, AB — Big Four 3/2 — Abbotsford, BC — Abbotsford Centre 3/3 — Portland, OR — Memorial Coliseum 3/5 — Seattle, WA — Angel of the Winds Arena

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Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse Announce 2023 Leg of Co-Headlining “Rockzilla” Tour

The North American outing will also feature Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse Announce 2023 Leg of Co-Headlining “Rockzilla” Tour

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse spent much of 2022 on the road together for their co-headlining “Rockzilla” tour, and that trend will continue in 2023. The two bands have just announced a second leg of the tour, featuring support from Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate . The North American outing will set off February 1st in Rochester, New York, and wrap up March 5th in Seattle.

VIP pre-sales started today (December 6th), with band pre-sales beginning Wednesday (December 7th) at 10 a.m. local venue time. A Live Nation pre-sale starts Thursday (using the code CHEER ) at 10 a.m. local time, while tickets go on sale to the general public starting this Friday (December 9th) at 10 a.m. local time.

“The first round of the Rockzilla Tour was such a great time, that we had to keep the party going,” Papa Roach singer Jacoby Shaddix said in a statement. “We can’t wait to be back on the road with these talented bands and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the US and Canada.”

In addition to the run with Falling in Reverse, Papa Roach will be touring the world in 2023. That includes UK dates with Don Broco and Dance Gavin Dance, as well as summer festival appearances in Europe, with more to be announced.

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Shaddix recently sat down with Heavy Consequence backstage at the Louder than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky. During the chat, he discussed how wearing his heart on his sleeve influences his lyrics. “It’s absolutely cathartic,” said Shaddix of his songwriting. “To understand my feelings and to put them in their place [and] not always let my feelings rule where I’m at and what I’m doing.”

View Papa Roach’s full roster of 2023 tour dates below, followed by our aforementioned video interview with Jacoby Shaddix.

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse 2023 Tour Dates with Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate: 02/01 – Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory 02/02 – Hamilton, ON @ FirstOntario Centre 02/04 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 02/05 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena 02/07 – Huntsville, AL @ Von Braun Center Arena 02/08 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum 02/10 – Johnstown, PA @ 1st Summit Arena 02/11 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Special Events Center 02/13 – Youngstown, OH @ Covelli Centre 02/14 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Wings Event Center 02/16 – Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena 02/18 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 02/19 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall 02/21 – Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center 02/22 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Broadmoor World Arena 02/24 – Missoula, MT@ Adams Center 02/27 – Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Convention Centre 02/28 – Calgary, AB @ Big Four 03/02 – Abbotsford, BC @ Abbotsford Centre 03/03 – Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum 03/05 – Seattle, WA @ Angel of the Winds Arena

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The Rockzilla Tour featuring Papa Roach, Falling in Reverse & Hollywood Undead is coming to Angel Of The Winds Arena Sunday, March 5, 2023!

About Papa Roach:

Papa Roach are two-time GRAMMY-nominated, Platinum-selling leaders in Alternative Hard Rock music,with more than 10 multi-genre hits in three different decades. The iconic band, now over 20 years intotheir career, continue to forge apath with their own brand of innovative Rock music, with global success.Their latest album ‘EGO TRIP’ released April 8, 2022, via the bands relaunched independent label NewNoize Records.

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About Falling in Reverse:

Platinum-selling rock band Falling In Reverse, lead by outspoken and charismatic singer Ronnie Radke, have been completely dominating the radio and streaming space in this new decade. The band, which formed back in 2008 and built itself as a mainstay of the Warped Tour scene while gracing many Alternative Press covers, has seen its latest single "Zombified" hit No. 1 Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs Chart. The band has also been generating nearly 50 million total streams per month. Falling In Reverse's previous chart-topping single "Popular Monster" earned platinum RIAA status. The track is truly a juggernaut and is a watershed moment for the band. "Popular Monster" has been streamed nearly half-a-billion times and has emerged as one of the biggest anthems of the past several years. It enjoyed a multi-week stint at No. 1 on the rock radio charts, landing in the top spot on the Mediabase Active Rock Chart, Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Chart, and the Nielsen Rock Chart, and marked the first No.1 single of the band's career. It followed the gold certification of the band's 2011-released debut album The Drug in Me Is You and a sold-out anniversary tour. During the shutdown that was a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Radke quickly established himself as one of the most popular musicians streaming on the Twitch platform. In Winter 2022, the band returned to the road and embarked on the sold-out "Live From the Unknown" tour, further cementing its status as one of the top live draws in the genre. Falling In Reverse have continued to catch the eye of the press, with their career arc being spotlighted by top-tier, tastemaking publications such as Forbes, Billboard, New York Times, Pitchfork, and beyond

About Hollywood Undead:

Formed in 2005, Hollywood Undead inched towards mainstream dominance under the radarwith unprecedented success for a modern band. Preceding the current playlist-hopping genre-less boom, they defied stylistic boundaries from day one integrating rap, rock,andelectronic.The band will be heading back out on the road in 2023 for the second leg of theROCKZILLA tour with Papa Roach, Falling In Reverse & Bad Wolves in support of their recentlyreleased 8th studio album, Hotel Kalifornia.

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About Escape the Fate:

Escape the Fate is a three-word phrase synonymous with heavy rock n’ roll and hooks, post-hardcore with weight, and unrelenting genre-redefining anthems built for diverse audiences. Over a decade into their young career, they have proven to move crowds equally at major rock radio festivals, the legendary Vans Warped Tour, or on the road with Five Finger Death Punch.

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Papa Roach, Falling in Reverse announce 2023 Rockzilla Tour dates

Hollywood Undead & Escape the Fate will support

Following their wildly successful co-headline Rockzilla Tour this past summer, Falling In Reverse and Papa Roach are back and bigger than ever, bringing fans a thrilling sequel. The second leg of the Rockzilla Tour, featuring special guest Hollywood Undead and opener Escape The Fate, will kick off in Rochester, New York on February 1st and will include stops in 21 cities across the US.

VIP tickets and various pre-sales kick off today (Tues, Dec 6th) at noon ET, followed by a fan pre-sale tomorrow (Wed, Dec 7th) at 10 am local time. Tickets will be on sale for the general public starting this Friday, December 9th at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster .

“The first round of the Rockzilla Tour was such a great time, that we had to keep the party going,” shares Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix. “We can’t wait to be back on the road with these talented bands and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the US and Canada.”

Papa Roach & Falling in Reverse 2023 Tour Dates:

Feb 1 – Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory Feb 2 – Hamilton, ON @ FirstOntario Centre Feb 4 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom Feb 5 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena Feb 7 – Huntsville, AL @ Von Braun Center Arena Feb 8 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum Feb 10 – Johnstown, PA @ 1st Summit Arena Feb 11 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Special Events Center Feb 13 – Youngstown, OH @ Covelli Center Feb 14 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Wings Event Center Feb 16 – Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena Feb 18 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Feb 19 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall Feb 21 – Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Center Feb 22 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Broadmoor World Arena Feb 24 – Missoula, MT @ Adams Center Feb 27 – Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Convention Centre Feb 28 – Calgary, AB @ Big Four Mar 2 – Abbotsford, BC @ Abbotsford Centre Mar 3 – Portland, OR @ Memorial Coliseum Mar 5 – Seattle, WA @ Angel of the Winds Arena

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FALLING IN REVERSE + PAPA ROACH ANNOUNCE ROCKZILLA: THE SECOND LEG

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD + ESCAPE THE FATE  

VIP PRE-SALES BEGIN TODAY AT 12PM ET

FAN PRE-SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, 12/7 AT 10AM LOCAL TIME THROUGH THURSDAY, 12/8 AT 10PM LOCAL TIME

GENERAL ON-SALE SET FOR FRIDAY, 12/9 AT 10 AM LOCAL TIME

Following their wildly successful co-headline Rockzilla Tour this past summer, Falling In Reverse  and  Papa Roach  are back and bigger than ever, bringing fans a thrilling sequel. The second leg of the  Rockzilla Tour,  featuring special guest Hollywood Undead and opener Escape The Fate, will kick off in Rochester, New York on February 1 and will include stops in 21 cities across the U.S.

VIP tickets and various pre-sales kick off today at 12pm ET, followed by a fan pre-sale tomorrow, Wednesday, December 7 at 10am local time. Tickets will be on sale for the general public starting this Friday, December 9 at 10am local time. Go  here  for more info.

“The first round of the Rockzilla Tour was such a great time, that we had to keep the party going,” shares Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix. “We can’t wait to be back on the road with these talented bands  and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the US and Canada.” FALLING IN REVERSE ON TOUR: WITH PAPA ROACH, HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, + ESCAPE THE FATE: 2/1 — Rochester, NY — Main Street Armory 2/2 — Hamilton, ON — FirstOntario Centre 2/4 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 2/5 — Lexington, KY — Rupp Arena 2/7 — Huntsville, AL — Von Braun Center Arena 2/8 — Biloxi, MS — Mississippi Coast Coliseum 2/10 — Johnstown, PA — 1st Summit Arena 2/11 — Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Special Events Center 2/13 — Youngstown, OH — Covelli Center 2/14 — Kalamazoo, MI — Wings Event Center 2/16 — Wichita, KS — Hartman Arena 2/18 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 2/19 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall 2/21 — Rio Rancho, NM — Rio Rancho Center 2/22 — Colorado Springs, CO — Broadmoor World Arena 2/24 — Missoula, MT — Adams Center 2/27 — Edmonton, AB — Edmonton Convention Centre 2/28 — Calgary, AB — Big Four 3/2 — Abbotsford, BC — Abbotsford Centre 3/3 — Portland, OR — Memorial Coliseum 3/5 — Seattle, WA — Angel of the Winds Arena

ABOUT FALLING IN REVERSE: Platinum-selling rock band Falling In Reverse, lead by outspoken and charismatic singer Ronnie Radke, have been completely dominating the radio and streaming space in this new decade. The band, which formed back in 2008 and built itself as a mainstay of the Warped Tour scene while gracing many Alternative Press covers, has seen its latest single “Zombified” hit No. 1 Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs Chart. The band has also been generating nearly 50 million total streams per month. Falling In Reverse’s previous chart-topping single “Popular Monster” earned platinum RIAA status. The track is truly a juggernaut and is a watershed moment for the band. “Popular Monster” has been streamed nearly half-a-billion times and has emerged as one of the biggest anthems of the past several years. It enjoyed a multi-week stint at No. 1 on the rock radio charts, landing in the top spot on the Mediabase Active Rock Chart, Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Chart, and the Nielsen Rock Chart, and marked the first No.1 single of the band’s career. It followed the gold certification of the band’s 2011-released debut album The Drug in Me Is You and a sold-out anniversary tour. During the shutdown that was a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Radke quickly established himself as one of the most popular musicians streaming on the Twitch platform. In Winter 2022, the band returned to the road and embarked on the sold-out “Live From the Unknown” tour, further cementing its status as one of the top live draws in the genre. Falling In Reverse have continued to catch the eye of the press, with their career arc being spotlighted by top-tier, tastemaking publications such as Forbes, Billboard, New York Times, Pitchfork, and beyond.  

FACEBOOK  |  WEBSITE  |  INSTAGRAM  |  TWITTER  |  YOUTUBE  |  SPOTIFY ABOUT PAPA ROACH: After two years of work and nearly 10 months of building up excitement with fans, Papa Roach recently celebrated the release of their eleventh studio album EGO TRIP. An album that sprouted almost by mistake in the throes of a global lockdown, its seeds were planted when the quartet entered a COVID-secure mansion in Temecula, California in the summer of 2020.  What started as an escape and an exercise in keeping the creative juices flowing, in a world that had completely ground to a halt, quickly grew into something bigger. Purposeful, provocative, and just the right side of the line between confident and cocky (“I really hope [the album title] stops a few people in their tracks” cackles front man Jacoby Shaddix), EGO TRIP is Papa Roach – completed by guitarist Jerry Horton, bassist Tobin Esperance and drummer Tony Palermo – at its boldest and most brilliant.  Papa Roach are two-time GRAMMY-nominated, Platinum-selling leaders in Alternative Hard Rock music, who in 2020 celebrated the 20th Anniversary of their iconic album “INFEST”. 20 years into their career, the band continue to have global success. “And now in 2022, the band feel bigger and more relevant than ever.” —  Alternative Press

“Papa Roach are not only still with us, but they’re an infinitely more challenging, diverse and simply better band than the one that recorded breakthrough album Infest. New offering Ego Trip rips up any semblance of a rule book, rapping it up and rocking it out with the fervour of any of music’s bright young things.”  —  Kerrang!

“As has been the case for 25 years now, the band’s style remains as eclectic as it is ambitious as they continuously find new ways to innovate and rein in fresh sounds.” —  Loudwire

“It’s good to hear that Papa Roach aren’t interested in simply placating OG fans — they’re still in this for themselves.” — Revolver

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ABOUT HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD: Platinum-certified quintet Hollywood Undead recently celebrated the release of their 8th Studio album, Hotel Kalifornia. Hotel Kalifornia draws from the band’s earliest influences, including everything from gritty nineties hip-hop to industrial metal (not to mention cheap booze), and tracks their climb from poverty and hardship to the forefront of 21st century rock music – all done on their own terms. To this day, Hollywood Undead hinges on the bond of five individuals who relay such raw experiences into relatable anthems. Fueled by this dedication and an inimitable brew of rock, hip-hop, electronic, metal, and industrial, the boys recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles with producers Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, Motionless In White], Andrew Migliore [Sueco, Papa Roach], and Drew Fulk [Lil Wayne, Lil Peep]. Working face-to-face, Hollywood Undead rekindled the unbridled intensity of their formative material, yet with refinement only possible through years of grinding on the road.

“The effort features a full-on display of rock, rap, metal, and electronic music throughout 14 songs that are sure to satisfy old and new fans alike.” –  New Noise Magazine

“They are who they are and with Hotel Kalifornia they create one song after another filled with lot of thoughts, opinions, and styles.” –  Cryptic Rock

“From the catchy melodies to gritty riffs and the incorporation of rock-rap, Hollywood Undead maintains their original sound while keeping it a modern punk record.” –  All Punked Up

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The post Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse Announce 2023 Leg of Co-Headlining “Rockzilla” Tour appeared first on Consequence .

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse spent much of 2022 on the road together for their co-headlining “Rockzilla” tour, and that trend will continue in 2023. The two bands have just announced a second leg of the tour, featuring support from Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate . The North American outing will set off February 1st in Rochester, New York, and wrap up March 5th in Seattle.

VIP pre-sales started today (December 6th), with band pre-sales beginning Wednesday (December 7th) at 10 a.m. local venue time. A Live Nation pre-sale starts Thursday (using the code CHEER ) at 10 a.m. local time, while tickets go on sale to the general public starting this Friday (December 9th) at 10 a.m. local time.

“The first round of the Rockzilla Tour was such a great time, that we had to keep the party going,” Papa Roach singer Jacoby Shaddix said in a statement. “We can’t wait to be back on the road with these talented bands and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the US and Canada.”

In addition to the run with Falling in Reverse, Papa Roach will be touring the world in 2023. That includes UK dates with Don Broco and Dance Gavin Dance, as well as summer festival appearances in Europe, with more to be announced.

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Shaddix recently sat down with Heavy Consequence backstage at the Louder than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky. During the chat, he discussed how wearing his heart on his sleeve influences his lyrics. “It’s absolutely cathartic,” said Shaddix of his songwriting. “To understand my feelings and to put them in their place [and] not always let my feelings rule where I’m at and what I’m doing.”

View Papa Roach’s full roster of 2023 tour dates below, followed by our aforementioned video interview with Jacoby Shaddix.

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse 2023 Tour Dates with Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate: 02/01 – Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory 02/02 – Hamiton, ON @ FirstOntario Centre 02/04 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 02/05 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena 02/07 – Huntsville, AL @ Von Braun Center Arena 02/08 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum 02/10 – Johnstown, PA @ 1st Summit Arena 02/11 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Special Events Center 02/13 – Youngstown, OH @ Covelli Centre 02/14 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Wings Event Center 02/16 – Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena 02/18 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 02/19 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall 02/21 – Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center 02/22 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Broadmoor World Arena 02/24 – Missoula, MT@ Adams Center 02/27 – Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Convention Centre 02/28 – Calgary, AB @ Big Four 03/02 – Abbotsford, BC @ Abbotsford Centre 03/03 – Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum 03/05 – Seattle, WA @ Angel of the Winds Arena

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Although, the tour is only a month long  Papa Roach will also be making a brief appearance in the UK late March 2023 joining  Don Bronco and Dance Gavin Dance followed by several festival dates varying from May 13- June 25 worldwide.

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Following their wildly successful co-headline Rockzilla Tour this past summer, Falling In Reverse and Papa Roach are back and bigger than ever, bringing fans a thrilling sequel. The second leg of the Rockzilla Tour, featuring special guest Hollywood Undead and opener Escape The Fate, will kick off in Rochester, New York on February 1 and will include stops in 21 cities across the U.S.

"The first round of the Rockzilla Tour was such a great time, that we had to keep the party going," shares Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix. "We can't wait to be back on the road with these talented bands  and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the US and Canada."

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This is a review of the Rockzilla Second Leg Tour concert which was performed at the Main Street Armory on February 1st 2023 and is still currently ongoing!

On the first of February, I had the pleasure of witnessing a rock concert in which I knew all of the bands performing and I was hyped since I had pre-ordered the tickets before they sold out. Interestingly enough, the first show date was the concert I had tickets to, and so I could hardly contain my excitement! After having waited around an hour in the cold, I was able to get into the Main Street Armory right as Escape the Fate began their set and kicked off the show. Listed below are my thoughts about each band and how they performed that night, which altogether was an amazing and unforgettable experience.

Escape the Fate warmed up the crowd with some recognizable and fun songs such as H8 Myself, Gorgeous Nightmare, and One for the Money. The energy level that they created only got stronger as the concert went on, so they really did a great job of getting the crowd in the mood for a great show. While they may have been the least-known band out of the lineup, they've been around since 2004 and showed their audience that they could still put on a captivating performance, and they were received very well by the crowd. There was a somewhat funny hiccup in the performance where one of the bandmates asked for the crowd to form a "Wall of Death", a technique used by many heavy metal bands and is considered an extreme form of 'moshing', but since it was the start of the concert no one really made a move to split the crowd up so they could crash into each other. It was probably for the best anyways; with how crowded the room was someone was bound to end up in a bad situation. Nevertheless, Escape the Fate was a great choice to open the concert with and I'm glad they decided to put their all into their performance; it was obvious that they cared about putting on a good show and getting the crowd into good spirits.

Up next after Escape the Fate were the special guests of the tour: Hollywood Undead. Man, these guys know how to party, and immediately they had riled the crowd up into a frenzy. Songs like Coming in Hot, Everywhere I Go, and Undead had the entire venue singing the lyrics at the top of their lungs and everyone was moving to their signature rap-slash-rock-slash-metal beat like they were transfixed. The interesting mix of influences that formed their music style really resonated with both the younger and older crowd, and it only amplified the excitement and energy everyone was feeling. I think my favorite part of their set was when they allowed a fan to come up on stage, and they wound up choosing a ten-year-old from the crowd. They had him say a song title with an expletive in it and allowed him to stay up on the stage for the entire length of a song, which just goes to show you to be careful taking your kids to concerts: if you aren't okay with them experiencing stuff like this, it's best to let them wait until they're older. However, the kid seemed to be having a great time and even received something from the band, so no harm no foul.

The third band to perform, and the main reason I came to see the concert, was Falling in Reverse. I've been a fan of their music for years now, and their frontman Ronnie Radke is one of my favorite modern vocalists, period. So for me, this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I may be biased in saying so, but I was blown away. There were many popular tracks that they decided to perform, so I'll just name a few: I'm Not a Vampire, Zombified, Voices in My Head, and The Drug in Me Is You . I can't explain just how hard I was headbanging to every single song played, but the pain the next day told me it must have been a lot. One thing I can confidently say about Falling in Reverse is that they really know their aesthetic, and they have quite a unique sound pulling inspiration from classic emo and metalcore along with hip-hop, and even gothic undertones! Toward the end of their set, Falling in Reverse blessed the crowd with the first live performance of Watch the World Burn, which was a single that was released a day before the concert. Even through the complex rapping and wild guitar breakdowns, it was a flawless performance and it really spoke to the band's ability to juggle different musical styles and incorporate them seamlessly with each other. Like the bands that came before, Ronnie Radke was thanking the fans in between songs, mentioning the importance of a fanbase and how the band wouldn't have a career without them. In fact, all four bands showed humility and gratitude towards their fans, which just goes to show that rock artists and metalheads can be really nice and genuine people.

The final band that took the stage was Papa Roach, which in my opinion is the most recognizable band on this lineup. In fact, they are considered one of the forefathers of the nu-metal genre and have been around since 1993, so they've influenced many rock and metal bands over the years. Not only that, but their lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix has collaborated with so many different artists over the years, that if you listen to any form of rock there's a good chance he'll be featured on an album of your favorite band. Their set list included Scars, Last Resort, Getting Away With Murder, and even a cover of Still D.R.E. that wound up being very entertaining. It was very clear that they were no strangers to putting on a good show, as even though they were the final act and you'd expect the crowd to have been worn out at this point, everyone was still going crazy for their music. In between songs, Jacoby talked about the importance of brotherhood and bonding through the darkness in life, and how important it was to be there for others who were struggling with mental illness. This message accompanied the songs in a fantastic way and allowed for the concert to end on a positive note.

Even with music that would be considered 'dark' or 'emo' there are still a lot of positive messages and feelings one can gain from listening to this style of music, and one word can perfectly sum up how the night felt for everyone: cathartic. To leave the outside world for a few hours and bask in great music and company is really what everyone hopes for out of a concert, and we were definitely spoiled with the Rockzilla Second Leg Tour. Leaving the concert, I may have been tired from all the moving around and 'dancing' (or what some would call flailing my limbs about like a madman) but I had never felt so alive. That's what good music can do for people, and that's why it's always a joy to witness a concert of any genre!

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FALLING IN REVERSE And PAPA ROACH Announce 'Rockzilla' Summer Tour With HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD And BAD WOLVES

FALLING IN REVERSE and PAPA ROACH have announced the co-headline "Rockzilla" summer 2022 tour, featuring very special guests HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD and BAD WOLVES . Kicking off in East Providence, Rhode Island on Wednesday, July 27 at Bold Point Pavilion, the "Rockzilla" tour will include 24 cities across the U.S. before finishing on August 31 in Nashville, Tennessee at the Municipal Auditorium.

VIP tickets and various pre-sales will kick off today at 12 p.m. ET, with all tickets on sale to the general public starting Friday, May 20 at 10 a.m. local time.

"We are very glad to bring out such a phenomenal lineup," says FALLING IN REVERSE 's Ronnie Radke . "Fans have asked for years for a FALLING IN REVERSE / PAPA ROACH tour, and now the time has finally come. Not to mention HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD and BAD WOLVES are also on the bill. This will be a tour to remember."

"We're thrilled to bring an absolutely packed lineup — an evening of non-stop rock, to some amazing cities this summer," shares PAPA ROACH frontman Jacoby Shaddix . "We haven't been to some of these cities in a long time...Only right that we celebrate with these amazing bands, who all are bringing heat of their own!"

FALLING IN REVERSE with PAPA ROACH , HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD and BAD WOLVES :

Jul. 27 - East Providence, RI - Bold Point Pavilion Jul. 29 - Bangor, ME - Maine Savings Amphitheatre Jul. 30 - Gilford, NH - Bank Of New Hampshire Pavilion Jul. 31 - Bridgeport, CT - Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater Aug. 02 - Reading, PA - Santander Arena Aug. 03 - Middletown, NY - Summerstage At OCFS Aug. 04 - Syracuse, NY - St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater At Lakeview Aug. 06 - Bay City, MI - Veteran's Memorial Park Aug. 07 - Milwaukee, WI - Miller High Life Theatre Aug. 09 - Sturgis, SD - Sturgis Buffalo Chip Aug. 10 - Grand Forks, ND - Alerus Center Aug. 12 - Sioux City, IA - Hard Rock Casino Battery Park Aug. 13 - Dubuque, IA - Q Casino Backwaters Stage Aug. 14 - Green Bay, WI - Capital Credit Union Park Aug. 16 - Mankato, MN - Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center Aug. 19 - Pocatello, ID - Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre Aug. 20 - Airway Heights, WA - Northern Quest Resort & Casino Aug. 21 - Nampa, ID - Ford Idaho Center Amphitheatre Aug. 23 - Irvine, CA - Fivepoint Amphitheater Aug. 25 - Las Vegas, NV - The Theater At Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Aug. 27 - El Paso, TX - Speaking Rock Entertainment Center Aug. 29 - Kansas City, KS - Azura Amp Aug. 30 - Little Rock, AR - First Security Amphitheater Aug. 31 - Nashville, TN - Nashville Municipal Auditorium

Platinum-selling rock band FALLING IN REVERSE , led by outspoken and charismatic singer Ronnie Radke , has been completely dominating the radio and streaming space in this new decade. The band, which formed back in 2008 and built itself as a mainstay of the Warped Tour scene while gracing many Alternative Press covers, has seen its latest single "Zombified" hit No. 1 Billboard 's Hot Hard Rock Songs chart. The band has also been generating nearly 50 million total streams per month. FALLING IN REVERSE 's previous chart-topping single "Popular Monster" earned platinum RIAA status. The track is truly a juggernaut and is a watershed moment for the band. "Popular Monster" has been streamed nearly half a billion times and has emerged as one of the biggest anthems of the past several years. It enjoyed a multi-week stint at No. 1 on the rock radio charts, landing in the top spot on the Mediabase Active Rock chart, Billboard 's Hot Hard Rock chart, and the Nielsen Rock chart, and marked the first No.1 single of the band's career. It followed the gold certification of the band's 2011-released debut album "The Drug in Me Is You" and a sold-out anniversary tour. During the shutdown that was a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Radke quickly established himself as one of the most popular musicians streaming on the Twitch platform. In winter 2022, the band returned to the road and embarked on the sold-out "Live From The Unknown" tour, further cementing its status as one of the top live draws in the genre. FALLING IN REVERSE has continued to catch the eye of the press, with their career arc being spotlighted by top-tier, tastemaking publications such as Forbes , Billboard , New York Times , Pitchfork and beyond.

After two years of work and nearly 10 months of building up excitement with fans, PAPA ROACH recently celebrated the release of its eleventh studio album, "Ego Trip" . An album that sprouted almost by mistake in the throes of a global lockdown, its seeds were planted when the quartet entered a COVID-secure mansion in Temecula, California in the summer of 2020. What started as an escape and an exercise in keeping the creative juices flowing, in a world that had completely ground to a halt, quickly grew into something bigger. Purposeful, provocative, and just the right side of the line between confident and cocky ("I really hope [the album title] stops a few people in their tracks," cackles frontman Jacoby Shaddix ), "Ego Trip" is PAPA ROACH — completed by guitarist Jerry Horton , bassist Tobin Esperance and drummer Tony Palermo — at its boldest and most brilliant. PAPA ROACH are two-time Grammy -nominated, platinum-selling leaders in alternative hard rock music, who in 2020 celebrated the 20th anniversary of their iconic album "Infest" . 20 years into their career, the band continue to have global success.

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This summer’s Rockzilla Tour is appropriately named. The monster bill features co-headliners Papa Roach and Falling In Reverse, a duo that is proving to be a perfect combination. Along with Hollywood Undead and Bad Wolves, the trek is packing arenas across North America and is one of this summer’s hottest tickets.

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Last night at the Santander Arena in Pennsylvania, doors opened promptly at 5pm and fans flooded the venue early. Bad Wolves and Hollywood Undead got things off to a running start. High energy sets from both bands set the tone for the rest of the show. Bad Wolves Kicked things off with “Sacred Kiss,” the thunderous title track from their latest EP. Other highlights were their hit single “Killing Me Slowly” and their re-imagined version of The Cranberries’ “Zombie” which has become a staple for them.

Hollywood Undead treated fans to a 12-song set that spanned most of their discography. The kicked things off with “CHAOS,” the opening track from their latest LP Hotel Kalifornia . Surprisingly, the group introduced fans to only one more song from the new record – the single “City of the Dead.” They threw in a cover of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues,” and saved their vintage stuff for the end. They cranked out the sing-a-long song “Everywhere I Go” and wrapped things up with their anthem “Undead.”

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Falling In Reverse are an undeniable live force. The amount of moshing and crowdsurfers that Ronnie Radke and company are able to churn up rivals that of the most intense metal shows around. Crushing performances of “Zombified” and “I’m Not a Vampire” kicked off their set. The group also unleashed their other new single “Voices In My Head.” The lone offering from their watershed album Fashionably Late was the title track. Hits like “Bad Girls Club” and “Rolling Stone” didn’t make the setlist this, but hey – that’s how you keep ’em coming back for more.

“Raised by Wolves,” “The Drug In Me Is You” sounded excellent, and “Popular Monster” brought the set to a soaring close.

Falling In Reverse could very well be headlining arenas this size on their own the next time around.

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For over two decades, Papa Roach have been one of the most reliable acts in rock music. Steadily cranking out good material, they’ve overcome addiction and outlasted trends to become one of the most infectious live acts in heavy music. On the Rockzilla Tour, they’re simply doing what they do best.

They opened with “Kill The Noise,” the opening track from their latest album Ego Trip . The immediately through it back to their classic banger “Getting Away With Murder” which sent the crowd into even more of a frenzy. They threw a ripping cover of The Prodigy’s “Firestarter” which was absolute perfection. You’d be hard-pressed to find a finer tribute to them.

Papa Roach brought out some members of Hollywood Undead for assistance on “Swerve,” a new song from Ego Trip that features FEVER 333 and Sueco on the recording. They showcased three total tracks from their new LP. Other highlights included “Blood Brothers,” “Face Everything and Rise,” “Between Angels and Insects,” and “Scars,” which garnered a massive reaction from the crowd.

Papa Roach are one of those very few bands that only have one way to close out a show, and that’s with their seminal smash “Last Resort.” It’s been the keystone of their set since the beginning. The crowd still sings every fucking word. The encore of a Papa Roach show is never a surprise, but that doesn’t make it any less special.

The Rockzilla Tour rolls on through August 31.

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How Papa Roach Frontman Jacoby Shaddix Embraced Forgiveness And Perspective To Fuel The Band's Music

As Papa Roach embarks on a co-headlining arena tour with Falling In Reverse, frontman Jacoby Shaddix opens up about the healing and rekindled relationships that have helped him — and his band — see continued success 25 years in.

"It's funny," muses Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix. "I'll be out and about sometimes and people are like, 'Oh, you're still doing this?' I'm like, 'We're about to play in front of 7,000 people tonight. So yeah, I'm still doing this, bro.'"

Papa Roach is one of those bands that might not chart very high on the Billboard Top 200 these days, but that hasn't slowed them down. And frankly, having notched 23 Top 10s and 7 No. 1s on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart over their 25-year recording career — including "Kill The Noise," which just topped the chart last year — they have proven to be rock mainstays. 

That's further exemplified by their high-energy shows. At 46 years old, Shaddix runs on more adrenaline than many singers half his age. And as he reminds GRAMMY.com, the group routinely plays to thousands of people per night, like on the current Rockzilla tour with co-headliners Falling In Reverse. In terms of touring, Papa Roach is arguably bigger now than they ever have been.

Perhaps that's because Shaddix and his bandmates (bassist Tobin Esperance, guitarist Jerry Horton and drummer Tony Palermo) have always ensured that their music is as raw and real as rock can get — telling tales of emotional turmoil, hope, redemption, and moving forward. That's exactly what's showcased on the group's latest album, Ego Trip . 

Possibly their most musically diverse album yet, the band's 11th LP — but first on their own label, New Noize — finds the group churning hip-hop, alt-pop, and '90s rock influences into their guitar-driven crunch. Fueled by hard-driving riffs and Shaddix's confessional and motivational lyrics, the songs rage, empower, muse, and sometimes even soothe. "Swerve" (with Sueco and FEVER 333) admittedly veers into an "F the haters" rant that Shaddix admits is immature, but "was a little breath of fresh air in the process of making an album that was so deep." 

One thing is for sure: The band's passion to make music that emotionally connects with their fans has not ebbed over time.  

Just after the Rockzilla tour kicked off, Shaddix sat down for a video chat with GRAMMY.com to discuss musical diversity, personal growth, and how life as a father has greatly altered his perspective on life.

These days it seems there are three different Papa Roaches — the hip-hop group, the alt-rock/alt-pop band, and the hard rockers. Will the real Papa Roach please stand up?

I wouldn't say [we have an] identity crisis, we just have these different itches that we scratch. I've always looked up to bands like Faith No More or Queen that really go all over the place with their music. We don't sound anything like those bands, but that path is the one that we're taking where we keep evolving, trying new things, and also finding ways to hybrid all those styles together. Some songs, we're able to mesh all those pieces together, and some songs are a bit more straight-ahead rock.

A lot of your personal lyrics in the past were about "I," and it feels like more recent ones include more about "we" or "you," such as the new "Cut The Line." Do you feel like a mentor or father figure to some of your younger fans?

I've experienced a lot of personal growth over the last 10 or 15 years and really taking accountability for my actions in my life and my lifestyle. Finally putting the bottle down 10 years ago was game-changing for me. 

As I've grown, as a father — I got three kids, and I've raised these boys up — it definitely changes my perspective on how I approach the mic, how I interact with fans, how I am on stage, who I am on a daily basis. It has evolved into a bit more of a mature me, but I still like to cut it up. Because when you're in rock and roll, you're forever young. But I feel like there is a certain level of responsibility that comes along with this thing now. 

It wasn't necessarily the goal, but now that I'm here — and I understand how influential pop culture can be, how influential media can be, how influential music can be — I act accordingly. I want to have a positive impact. The goal for me, if I can distill it down, is not to be iconic or legendary. It is to be inspirational. That's it.

Congratulations on a decade of sobriety.

Yeah, man. I'm stoked, dude. It's a way of life for me.

Was it tough during the pandemic?

You know, I fell off. I was smoking some weed for a while during the pandemic, and I had to clean that up. But I didn't pick the bottle up. I've been cleaned up again for quite some time. 

I will say that in the pandemic I got super fit. And then I got depressed and I got chunky again. Then I got fit again. Then I got a little chunky again. That's how long I was away from the road. I'm trying to take care of my physical fitness, because I'm out here on the road and I got a show to put on — and we're slaying it right now.

" No Apologies" is about forgiving your father for abandoning your family when you were young. He struggled with his own substance abuse problems. What age did you reconnect with him? And have you formed a relationship with him since then?

He left when I was 8, and I saw him one time until I was 22 years old. I finally searched him out when I was 22, and I found that I had two half-sisters. My dad was a war veteran. He came from a broken home himself, and abusive. His life was hell, to be completely honest. He was drafted and went to Vietnam. It just really destroyed my father, and he had demons from that. He really found some peace, I guess — maybe not even peace — in drugs and alcohol. So he continued with that for a lot of years. 

He's still alive. I check in with him every once in a while just to say hey, but recently it's getting to that age where it's like, every time I get a call from one of my sisters, I'm always like, "Is this the call? Your dad's passed." Fortunately, that hasn't happened. 

So I wanted to tell him, "Hey, old man, water under the bridge. I love you, dude, I understand. I understand why you are the way you are. And I hold no grudge, because I've been through my own s— and dealt with my own stuff. Life's too short to carry this thing to the grave." You know, I don't want to be at my father's funeral saying, "I wish I would have told him. I wish I would have cleared the air with him."

I think being a father myself has really softened my heart, because life's too short. I love that old man regardless, and he is where I get a lot of my personality from. I was around him till I was 8 years old, so that's a lot of formative years. There's a lot of Rico Shaddix in me. There's a line in the song: "I can see the you in me and I see double." It's because there's so many personality traits that he and I share, good and bad. 

I wanted him to know that there's no need to say sorry about what went down. Please don't let that be a weight that just keeps dragging you down — because he's got enough demons in his life.

Ego Trip contains the band's first acoustic ballad, "Leave A Light On." Why did you decide to release one of those 11 albums in?

I just felt like, for how dynamic the range of music is on this album, we had to go all the way. We felt like it was time to do something that's straight acoustic, because every time we do some type of acoustic performance, our fans always love it. 

We love stripping down these songs to their purest form. A bunch of things we write start on an acoustic guitar. We're sitting in the room riffing and working on melodies. It's either acoustic guitar or piano, and this one started on the guitar and piano and stayed there. 

Lyrically, it was the right song to do. It's super emotional. I wrote this for my kids as a reminder that as they venture out as young men into this world — and they give themselves to this world, or they get caught up in the drama of this world or their own troubles or struggles — I just need them to know I'm here, no matter what. Never be afraid to come and sit with me and be open and honest. 

I've built a relationship like that with my boys intentionally, so my kids come to me and talk to me about their feelings. I had that from my mother, but I didn't have that from my father, so I just wanted to write a song about that story.

It seems like you also rekindled your relationship with your original drummer, Dave Buckner, as he took part in a celebration of the 20th anniversary of your album Infest two years ago. Had you guys been in touch at all since he departed? Was that the first time you had reunited?

Eight years ago we really started to make a connection, and slowly but surely, these walls have been breaking down. We've become really good, close friends again. We chat regularly. When we got done with the record, I sent him the album. He's a sounding board sometimes. 

I'm grateful that we've been able to build up a friendship again, because it was tough, man. I was hurt and he was hurt. We were all hurt. But it's crazy how life changes and evolves. Time can heal some wounds and forgiveness can heal some wounds — just letting the past be the past and move on. So I'm stoked that Dave is part of my life again.

I've got to tell you this conversation we had a few years ago. It was really healing for the both of us. I've been out here touring for years. I've missed a lot of stuff with my family and my kids. I would quietly follow him on social media, watch his relationship with his son, and watch all these moments that they're sharing. 

He said to me, "Man, it's been kind of tough to sit on the sidelines and watch you guys crush it, but I know that my life where it is now is where I belong. My life is meant to be this way." And I'm like, "It's trippy, because I've sat over here admiring what a beautiful life you've built and this family you've built. This relationship with your son that you've built, and you've been able to enjoy those moments." 

It was a pretty cool experience for both of us to hear we're quietly admiring each other's lives from the sidelines for a while. To be able to get that out across to each other is healing, man.

What is the most personal song on the new album for you?

They're all very personal, but one that I can really relate to and helps keep me grounded is "Ego Trip." It's a story of coming from this old version of myself into this new version of myself, and the realization that I gotta remind myself sometimes to never get high on my own supply. Don't believe your own hype. I used to for so long, and it would just get me in trouble. 

It's a good reminder [that] the ego must be smashed for me to progress and evolve as a man — as a husband, as a father, as a frontman, as a rock star. It sounds counterproductive to being a rock star. But you see all these VH1 documentaries from back in the day when all these dudes were just chasing the dragon. It never ends well. People go down in flames. I got a different story to tell.

"Getting high on your supply" is also a drug metaphor, right?

Absolutely. [ Laughs. ]

Was it fun doing the "Feel Like Home" video two years back with your and all your bandmates' kids?

These kids wear me out, but they keep me young. My little guy Brixton keeps me on my toes. "Dad, can we go to the skatepark?" "I'd rather just be sitting around on my ass right now, but alright, let's go to the skate park." 

They're definitely a light in my life. I honor and cherish my boys, and I'm so grateful I got the relationship that I do have with them. It's a good one. 

Sometimes I get bummed out. I talked to my older sons when they were probably 14 or 15. I asked them point blank, "Do you resent me for being gone all the time? And not always being here for your birthdays or important things in your lives?" They both looked at me and they're like, "No, we don't resent you, we just get sad sometimes. It makes us sad that you can't be here. But it's something that we can get through, Dad. We get it, we understand it. It's tough on us sometimes." 

That was a good conversation to have, because I didn't want my kids to be resenting me for this career I've had. I think my experience as a kid has really made me a bit more mindful of those scenarios. Plus, I know some other people that are children of rock stars and they have terrible, terrible relationships with their parents. I don't want to have that. That's what I'm going for.

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GRAMMY Rewind: Kendrick Lamar Honors Hip-Hop's Greats While Accepting Best Rap Album GRAMMY For 'To Pimp a Butterfly' In 2016

Upon winning the GRAMMY for Best Rap Album for 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' Kendrick Lamar thanked those that helped him get to the stage, and the artists that blazed the trail for him.

Updated Friday Oct. 13, 2023 to include info about Kendrick Lamar's most recent GRAMMY wins, as of the 2023 GRAMMYs.

A GRAMMY veteran these days, Kendrick Lamar has won 17 GRAMMYs and has received 47 GRAMMY nominations overall. A sizable chunk of his trophies came from the 58th annual GRAMMY Awards in 2016, when he walked away with five — including his first-ever win in the Best Rap Album category.

This installment of GRAMMY Rewind turns back the clock to 2016, revisiting Lamar's acceptance speech upon winning Best Rap Album for To Pimp A Butterfly . Though Lamar was alone on stage, he made it clear that he wouldn't be at the top of his game without the help of a broad support system. 

"First off, all glory to God, that's for sure," he said, kicking off a speech that went on to thank his parents, who he described as his "those who gave me the responsibility of knowing, of accepting the good with the bad."

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He also extended his love and gratitude to his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and shouted out his Top Dawg Entertainment labelmates. Lamar specifically praised Top Dawg's CEO, Anthony Tiffith, for finding and developing raw talent that might not otherwise get the chance to pursue their musical dreams.

"We'd never forget that: Taking these kids out of the projects, out of Compton, and putting them right here on this stage, to be the best that they can be," Lamar — a Compton native himself — continued, leading into an impassioned conclusion spotlighting some of the cornerstone rap albums that came before To Pimp a Butterfly .

"Hip-hop. Ice Cube . This is for hip-hop," he said. "This is for Snoop Dogg , Doggystyle . This is for Illmatic , this is for Nas . We will live forever. Believe that."

To Pimp a Butterfly singles "Alright" and "These Walls" earned Lamar three more GRAMMYs that night, the former winning Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song and the latter taking Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (the song features Bilal , Anna Wise and Thundercat ). He also won Best Music Video for the remix of Taylor Swift 's "Bad Blood." 

Lamar has since won Best Rap Album two more times, taking home the golden gramophone in 2018 for his blockbuster LP DAMN ., and in 2023 for his bold fifth album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers .

Watch Lamar's full acceptance speech above, and check back at GRAMMY.com every Friday for more GRAMMY Rewind episodes. 

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A Guide To Modern Funk For The Dance Floor: L'Imperatrice, Shiro Schwarz, Franc Moody, Say She She & Moniquea

James Brown changed the sound of popular music when he found the power of the one and unleashed the funk with "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag." Today, funk lives on in many forms, including these exciting bands from across the world.

It's rare that a genre can be traced back to a single artist or group, but for funk, that was James Brown . The Godfather of Soul coined the phrase and style of playing known as "on the one," where the first downbeat is emphasized, instead of the typical second and fourth beats in pop, soul and other styles. As David Cheal eloquently explains, playing on the one "left space for phrases and riffs, often syncopated around the beat, creating an intricate, interlocking grid which could go on and on." You know a funky bassline when you hear it; its fat chords beg your body to get up and groove.

Brown's 1965 classic, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," became one of the first funk hits, and has been endlessly sampled and covered over the years, along with his other groovy tracks. Of course, many other funk acts followed in the '60s, and the genre thrived in the '70s and '80s as the disco craze came and went, and the originators of hip-hop and house music created new music from funk and disco's strong, flexible bones built for dancing.

Legendary funk bassist Bootsy Collins learned the power of the one from playing in Brown's band, and brought it to George Clinton , who created P-funk, an expansive, Afrofuturistic , psychedelic exploration of funk with his various bands and projects, including Parliament-Funkadelic . Both Collins and Clinton remain active and funkin', and have offered their timeless grooves to collabs with younger artists, including Kali Uchis , Silk Sonic , and Omar Apollo; and Kendrick Lamar , Flying Lotus , and Thundercat , respectively.

In the 1980s, electro-funk was born when artists like Afrika Bambaataa, Man Parrish, and Egyptian Lover began making futuristic beats with the Roland TR-808 drum machine — often with robotic vocals distorted through a talk box. A key distinguishing factor of electro-funk is a de-emphasis on vocals, with more phrases than choruses and verses. The sound influenced contemporaneous hip-hop, funk and electronica, along with acts around the globe, while current acts like Chromeo, DJ Stingray, and even Egyptian Lover himself keep electro-funk alive and well.

Today, funk lives in many places, with its heavy bass and syncopated grooves finding way into many nooks and crannies of music. There's nu-disco and boogie funk, nodding back to disco bands with soaring vocals and dance floor-designed instrumentation. G-funk continues to influence Los Angeles hip-hop, with innovative artists like Dam-Funk and Channel Tres bringing the funk and G-funk, into electro territory. Funk and disco-centered '70s revival is definitely having a moment, with acts like Ghost Funk Orchestra and Parcels , while its sparkly sprinklings can be heard in pop from Dua Lipa , Doja Cat , and, in full "Soul Train" character, Silk Sonic . There are also acts making dreamy, atmospheric music with a solid dose of funk, such as Khruangbin ’s global sonic collage.

There are many bands that play heavily with funk, creating lush grooves designed to get you moving. Read on for a taste of five current modern funk and nu-disco artists making band-led uptempo funk built for the dance floor. Be sure to press play on the Spotify playlist above, and check out GRAMMY.com's playlist on Apple Music , Amazon Music and Pandora .

Say She She

Aptly self-described as "discodelic soul," Brooklyn-based seven-piece Say She She make dreamy, operatic funk, led by singer-songwriters Nya Gazelle Brown, Piya Malik and Sabrina Mileo Cunningham. Their '70s girl group-inspired vocal harmonies echo, sooth and enchant as they cover poignant topics with feminist flair.

While they’ve been active in the New York scene for a few years, they’ve gained wider acclaim for the irresistible music they began releasing this year, including their debut album, Prism . Their 2022 debut single "Forget Me Not" is an ode to ground-breaking New York art collective Guerilla Girls, and " Norma " is their protest anthem in response to the news that Roe vs. Wade could be (and was) overturned. The band name is a nod to funk legend Nile Rodgers , from the "Le freak, c'est chi" exclamation in Chic's legendary tune "Le Freak."

Moniquea 's unique voice oozes confidence, yet invites you in to dance with her to the super funky boogie rhythms. The Pasadena, California artist was raised on funk music; her mom was in a cover band that would play classics like Aretha Franklin’ s "Get It Right" and Gladys Knight ’s "Love Overboard." Moniquea released her first boogie funk track at 20 and, in 2011, met local producer XL Middelton — a bonafide purveyor of funk. She's been a star artist on his MoFunk Records ever since, and they've collabed on countless tracks, channeling West Coast energy with a heavy dose of G-funk, sunny lyrics and upbeat, roller disco-ready rhythms.

Her latest release is an upbeat nod to classic West Coast funk, produced by Middleton, and follows her February 2022 groovy, collab-filled album, On Repeat .

Shiro Schwarz

Shiro Schwarz is a Mexico City-based duo, consisting of Pammela Rojas and Rafael Marfil, who helped establish a modern funk scene in the richly creative Mexican metropolis. On "Electrify" — originally released in 2016 on Fat Beats Records and reissued in 2021 by MoFunk — Shiro Schwarz's vocals playfully contrast each other, floating over an insistent, upbeat bassline and an '80s throwback electro-funk rhythm with synth flourishes.

Their music manages to be both nostalgic and futuristic — and impossible to sit still to. 2021 single "Be Kind" is sweet, mellow and groovy, perfect chic lounge funk. Shiro Schwarz’s latest track, the joyfully nostalgic "Hey DJ," is a collab with funkstress Saucy Lady and U-Key.

L'Impératrice

L'Impératrice (the empress in French) are a six-piece Parisian group serving an infectiously joyful blend of French pop, nu-disco, funk and psychedelia. Flore Benguigui's vocals are light and dreamy, yet commanding of your attention, while lyrics have a feminist touch.

During their energetic live sets, L'Impératrice members Charles de Boisseguin and Hagni Gwon (keys), David Gaugué (bass), Achille Trocellier (guitar), and Tom Daveau (drums) deliver extended instrumental jam sessions to expand and connect their music. Gaugué emphasizes the thick funky bass, and Benguigui jumps around the stage while sounding like an angel. L’Impératrice’s latest album, 2021’s Tako Tsubo , is a sunny, playful French disco journey.

Franc Moody

Franc Moody 's bio fittingly describes their music as "a soul funk and cosmic disco sound." The London outfit was birthed by friends Ned Franc and Jon Moody in the early 2010s, when they were living together and throwing parties in North London's warehouse scene. In 2017, the group grew to six members, including singer and multi-instrumentalist Amber-Simone.

Their music feels at home with other electro-pop bands like fellow Londoners Jungle and Aussie act Parcels. While much of it is upbeat and euphoric, Franc Moody also dips into the more chilled, dreamy realm, such as the vibey, sultry title track from their recently released Into the Ether .

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Living Legends: Billy Idol On Survival, Revival & Breaking Out Of The Cage

"One foot in the past and one foot into the future," Billy Idol says, describing his decade-spanning career in rock. "We’ve got the best of all possible worlds because that has been the modus operandi of Billy Idol."

Living Legends is a series that spotlights icons in music still going strong today. This week, GRAMMY.com spoke with Billy Idol about his latest EP,   Cage , and continuing to rock through decades of changing tastes.

Billy Idol is a true rock 'n' roll survivor who has persevered through cultural shifts and personal struggles. While some may think of Idol solely for "Rebel Yell" and "White Wedding," the singer's musical influences span genres and many of his tunes are less turbo-charged than his '80s hits would belie.  

Idol first made a splash in the latter half of the '70s with the British punk band Generation X. In the '80s, he went on to a solo career combining rock, pop, and punk into a distinct sound that transformed him and his musical partner, guitarist Steve Stevens, into icons. They have racked up multiple GRAMMY nominations, in addition to one gold, one double platinum, and four platinum albums thanks to hits like "Cradle Of Love," "Flesh For Fantasy," and "Eyes Without A Face." 

But, unlike many legacy artists, Idol is anything but a relic. Billy continues to produce vital Idol music by collaborating with producers and songwriters — including Miley Cyrus — who share his forward-thinking vision. He will play a five-show Vegas residency in November, and filmmaker Jonas Akerlund is working on a documentary about Idol’s life. 

His latest release is Cage , the second in a trilogy of annual four-song EPs. The title track is a classic Billy Idol banger expressing the desire to free himself from personal constraints and live a better life. Other tracks on Cage incorporate metallic riffing and funky R&B grooves. 

Idol continues to reckon with his demons — they both grappled with addiction during the '80s — and the singer is open about those struggles on the record and the page. (Idol's 2014 memoir Dancing With Myself , details a 1990 motorcycle accident that nearly claimed a leg, and how becoming a father steered him to reject hard drugs. "Bitter Taste," from his last EP, The Roadside , reflects on surviving the accident.)

Although Idol and Stevens split in the late '80s — the skilled guitarist fronted Steve Stevens & The Atomic Playboys, and collaborated with Michael Jackson, Rick Ocasek, Vince Neil, and Harold Faltermeyer (on the GRAMMY-winning "Top Gun Anthem") —  their common history and shared musical bond has been undeniable. The duo reunited in 2001 for an episode of " VH1 Storytellers " and have been back in the saddle for two decades. Their union remains one of the strongest collaborations in rock 'n roll history.

While there is recognizable personnel and a distinguishable sound throughout a lot of his work, Billy Idol has always pushed himself to try different things. Idol discusses his musical journey, his desire to constantly move forward, and the strong connection that he shares with Stevens. 

Steve has said that you like to mix up a variety of styles, yet everyone assumes you're the "Rebel Yell"/"White Wedding" guy. But if they really listen to your catalog, it's vastly different.

Yeah, that's right. With someone like Steve Stevens, and then back in the day Keith Forsey producing... [Before that] Generation X actually did move around inside punk rock. We didn't stay doing just the Ramones two-minute music. We actually did a seven-minute song. [ Laughs ]. We did always mix things up. 

Then when I got into my solo career, that was the fun of it. With someone like Steve, I knew what he could do. I could see whatever we needed to do, we could nail it. The world was my oyster musically. 

"Cage" is a classic-sounding Billy Idol rocker, then "Running From The Ghost" is almost metal, like what the Devil's Playground album was like back in the mid-2000s. "Miss Nobody" comes out of nowhere with this pop/R&B flavor. What inspired that?

We really hadn't done anything like that since something like "Flesh For Fantasy" [which] had a bit of an R&B thing about it. Back in the early days of Billy Idol, "Hot In The City" and "Mony Mony" had girls [singing] on the backgrounds. 

We always had a bit of R&B really, so it was actually fun to revisit that. We just hadn't done anything really quite like that for a long time. That was one of the reasons to work with someone like Sam Hollander [for the song "Rita Hayworth"] on The Roadside . We knew we could go [with him] into an R&B world, and he's a great songwriter and producer. That's the fun of music really, trying out these things and seeing if you can make them stick. 

I listen to new music by veteran artists and debate that with some people. I'm sure you have those fans that want their nostalgia, and then there are some people who will embrace the newer stuff. Do you find it’s a challenge to reach people with new songs?

Obviously, what we're looking for is, how do we somehow have one foot in the past and one foot into the future? We’ve got the best of all possible worlds because that has been the modus operandi of Billy Idol. 

You want to do things that are true to you, and you don't just want to try and do things that you're seeing there in the charts today. I think that we're achieving it with things like "Running From The Ghost" and "Cage" on this new EP. I think we’re managing to do both in a way. 

** Obviously, "Running From The Ghost" is about addiction, all the stuff that you went through, and in "Cage" you’re talking about  freeing yourself from a lot of personal shackles. Was there any one moment in your life that made you really thought I have to not let this weigh me down anymore ? **

I mean, things like the motorcycle accident I had, that was a bit of a wake up call way back. It was 32 years ago. But there were things like that, years ago, that gradually made me think about what I was doing with my life. I didn't want to ruin it, really. I didn't want to throw it away, and it made [me] be less cavalier. 

I had to say to myself, about the drugs and stuff, that I've been there and I've done it. There’s no point in carrying on doing it. You couldn't get any higher. You didn't want to throw your life away casually, and I was close to doing that. It took me a bit of time, but then gradually I was able to get control of myself to a certain extent [with] drugs and everything. And I think Steve's done the same thing. We're on a similar path really, which has been great because we're in the same boat in terms of lyrics and stuff. 

So a lot of things like that were wake up calls. Even having grandchildren and just watching my daughter enlarging her family and everything; it just makes you really positive about things and want to show a positive side to how you're feeling, about where you're going. We've lived with the demons so long, we've found a way to live with them. We found a way to be at peace with our demons, in a way. Maybe not completely, but certainly to where we’re enjoying what we do and excited about it.

[When writing] "Running From The Ghost" it was easy to go, what was the ghost for us? At one point, we were very drug addicted in the '80s. And Steve in particular is super sober [now]. I mean, I still vape pot and stuff. I don’t know how he’s doing it, but it’s incredible. All I want to be able to do is have a couple of glasses of wine at a restaurant or something. I can do that now.

I think working with people that are super talented, you just feel confident. That is a big reason why you open up and express yourself more because you feel comfortable with what's around you.

Did you watch Danny Boyle's recent Sex Pistols mini-series?

I did, yes.

You had a couple of cameos; well, an actor who portrayed you did. How did you react to it? How accurate do you think it was in portraying that particular time period?

I love Jonesy’s book, I thought his book was incredible. It's probably one of the best bio books really. It was incredible and so open. I was looking forward to that a lot.

It was as if [the show] kind of stayed with Steve [Jones’ memoir] about halfway through, and then departed from it. [John] Lydon, for instance, was never someone I ever saw acting out; he's more like that today. I never saw him do something like jump up in the room and run around going crazy. The only time I saw him ever do that was when they signed the recording deal with Virgin in front of Buckingham Palace. Whereas Sid Vicious was always acting out; he was always doing something in a horrible way or shouting at someone. I don't remember John being like that. I remember him being much more introverted.

But then I watched interviews with some of the actors about coming to grips with the parts they were playing. And they were saying, we knew punk rock happened but just didn't know any of the details. So I thought well, there you go . If ["Pistol" is]  informing a lot of people who wouldn't know anything about punk rock, maybe that's what's good about it.

Maybe down the road John Lydon will get the chance to do John's version of the Pistols story. Maybe someone will go a lot deeper into it and it won't be so surface. But maybe you needed this just to get people back in the flow.

We had punk and metal over here in the States, but it feels like England it was legitimately more dangerous. British society was much more rigid.

It never went [as] mega in America. It went big in England. It exploded when the Pistols did that interview with [TV host Bill] Grundy, that lorry truck driver put his boot through his own TV, and all the national papers had "the filth and the fury" [headlines].

We went from being unknown to being known overnight. We waited a year, Generation X. We even told them [record labels] no for nine months to a year. Every record company wanted their own punk rock group. So it went really mega in England, and it affected the whole country – the style, the fashions, everything. I mean, the Ramones were massive in England. Devo had a No. 1 song [in England] with "Satisfaction" in '77. Actually, Devo was as big as or bigger than the Pistols.

You were ahead of the pop-punk thing that happened in the late '90s, and a lot of it became tongue-in-cheek by then. It didn't have the same sense of rebelliousness as the original movement. It was more pop.

It had become a style. There was a famous book in England called Revolt Into Style — and that's what had happened, a revolt that turned into style which then they were able to duplicate in their own way. Even recently, Billie Joe [Armstrong] did his own version of "Gimme Some Truth," the Lennon song we covered way back in 1977.

When we initially were making [punk] music, it hadn't become accepted yet. It was still dangerous and turned into a style that people were used to. We were still breaking barriers.

You have a band called Generation Sex with Steve Jones and Paul Cook. I assume you all have an easier time playing Pistols and Gen X songs together now and not worrying about getting spit on like back in the '70s?

Yeah, definitely. When I got to America I told the group I was putting it together, "No one spits at the audience."

We had five years of being spat on [in the UK], and it was revolting. And they spat at you if they liked you. If they didn't like it they smashed your gear up. One night, I remember I saw blood on my T-shirt, and I think Joe Strummer got meningitis when spit went in his mouth.

You had to go through a lot to become successful, it wasn't like you just kind of got up there and did a couple of gigs. I don't think some young rock bands really get that today.

With punk going so mega in England, we definitely got a leg up. We still had a lot of work to get where we got to, and rightly so because you find out that you need to do that. A lot of groups in the old days would be together three to five years before they ever made a record, and that time is really important. In a way, what was great about punk rock for me was it was very much a learning period. I really learned a lot [about] recording music and being in a group and even writing songs.

Then when I came to America, it was a flow, really. I also really started to know what I wanted Billy Idol to be. It took me a little bit, but I kind of knew what I wanted Billy Idol to be. And even that took a while to let it marinate.

You and Miley Cyrus have developed a good working relationship in the last several years. How do you think her fans have responded to you, and your fans have responded to her?

I think they're into it. It's more the record company that she had didn't really get "Night Crawling"— it was one of the best songs on Plastic Hearts , and I don't think they understood that. They wanted to go with Dua Lipa, they wanted to go with the modern, young acts, and I don't think they realized that that song was resonating with her fans. Which is a shame really because, with Andrew Watt producing, it's a hit song.

But at the same time, I enjoyed doing it. It came out really good and it's very Billy Idol. In fact, I think it’s more Billy Idol than Miley Cyrus. I think it shows you where Andrew Watt was. He was excited about doing a Billy Idol track. She's fun to work with. She’s a really great person and she works at her singing — I watched her rehearsing for the Super Bowl performance she gave. She rehearsed all Saturday morning, all Saturday afternoon, and Sunday morning and it was that afternoon. I have to admire her fortitude. She really cares.

I remember when you went on " Viva La Bam "  back in 2005 and decided to give Bam Margera’s Lamborghini a new sunroof by taking a power saw to it. Did he own that car? Was that a rental?

I think it was his car.

Did he get over it later on?

He loved it. [ Laughs ] He’s got a wacky sense of humor. He’s fantastic, actually. I’m really sorry to see what he's been going through just lately. He's going through a lot, and I wish him the best. He's a fantastic person, and it's a shame that he's struggling so much with his addictions. I know what it's like. It's not easy.

Musically, what is the synergy like with you guys during the past 10 years, doing Kings and Queens of the Underground and this new stuff? What is your working relationship like now in this more sober, older, mature version of you two as opposed to what it was like back in the '80s?

In lots of ways it’s not so different because we always wrote the songs together, we always talked about what we're going to do together. It was just that we were getting high at the same time.We're just not getting [that way now] but we're doing all the same things.

We're still talking about things, still [planning] things:What are we going to do next? How are we going to find new people to work with? We want to find new producers. Let's be a little bit more timely about putting stuff out.That part of our relationship is the same, you know what I mean? That never got affected. We just happened to be overloading in the '80s.

The relationship’s… matured and it's carrying on being fruitful, and I think that's pretty amazing. Really, most people don't get to this place. Usually, they hate each other by now. [ Laughs ] We also give each other space. We're not stopping each other doing things outside of what we’re working on together. All of that enables us to carry on working together. I love and admire him. I respect him. He's been fantastic. I mean, just standing there on stage with him is always a treat. And he’s got an immensely great sense of humor. I think that's another reason why we can hang together after all this time because we've got the sense of humor to enable us to go forward.

There's a lot of fan reaction videos online, and I noticed a lot of younger women like "Rebel Yell" because, unlike a lot of other '80s alpha male rock tunes, you're talking about satisfying your lover.

It was about my girlfriend at the time, Perri Lister. It was about how great I thought she was, how much I was in love with her, and how great women are, how powerful they are.

It was a bit of a feminist anthem in a weird way. It was all about how relationships can free you and add a lot to your life. It was a cry of love, nothing to do with the Civil War or anything like that. Perri was a big part of my life, a big part of being Billy Idol. I wanted to write about it. I'm glad that's the effect.

Is there something you hope people get out of the songs you've been doing over the last 10 years? Do you find yourself putting out a message that keeps repeating?

Well, I suppose, if anything, is that you can come to terms with your life, you can keep a hold of it. You can work your dreams into reality in a way and, look, a million years later, still be enjoying it.

The only reason I'm singing about getting out of the cage is because I kicked out of the cage years ago. I joined Generation X when I said to my parents, "I'm leaving university, and I'm joining a punk rock group." And they didn't even know what a punk rock group was. Years ago, I’d write things for myself that put me on this path, so that maybe in 2022 I could sing something like "Cage" and be owning this territory and really having a good time. This is the life I wanted.

The original UK punk movement challenged societal norms. Despite all the craziness going on throughout the world, it seems like a lot of modern rock bands are afraid to do what you guys were doing. Do you think we'll see a shift in that?

Yeah.  Art usually reacts to things, so I would think eventually there will be a massive reaction to the pop music that’s taken over — the middle of the road music, and then this kind of right wing politics. There will be a massive reaction if there's not already one. I don’t know where it will come from exactly. You never know who's gonna do [it].

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The 2023 GRAMMY Award nominees for Best Country Solo Performance highlight country music's newcomers and veterans, featuring hits from Kelsea Ballerini, Zach Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Willie Nelson.

Country music's evolution is well represented in the 2023 GRAMMY nominees for Best Country Solo Performance. From crossover pop hooks to red-dirt outlaw roots, the genre's most celebrated elements are on full display — thanks to rising stars, leading ladies and country icons.

Longtime hitmaker Miranda Lambert delivered a soulful performance on the rootsy ballad "In His Arms," an arrangement as sparing as the windswept west Texas highlands where she co-wrote the song. Viral newcomer Zach Bryan dug into similar organic territory on the Oklahoma side of the Red River for "Something in the Orange," his voice accompanied with little more than an acoustic guitar.

Two of country's 2010s breakout stars are clearly still shining, too, as Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini both received Best Country Solo Performance GRAMMY nods. Morris channeled the determination that drove her leap-of-faith move from Texas to Nashville for the playful clap-along "Circles Around This Town," while Ballerini brought poppy hooks with a country edge on the infectiously upbeat "HEARTFIRST."

Rounding out the category is the one and only Willie Nelson, who paid tribute to his late friend Billy Joe Shaver with a cover of "Live Forever" — a fitting sentiment for the 89-year-old legend, who is approaching his eighth decade in the business. 

As the excitement builds for the 2023 GRAMMYs on Feb. 5, 2023, let's take a closer look at this year's nominees for Best Country Solo Performance.

Kelsea Ballerini — "HEARTFIRST"

In the tradition of Shania Twain , Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood , Kelsea Ballerini represents Nashville's sunnier side — and her single "HEARTFIRST" is a slice of bright, uptempo, confectionary country-pop for the ages.

Ballerini sings about leaning into a carefree crush with her heart on her sleeve, pushing aside her reservations and taking a risk on love at first sight. The scene plays out in a bar room and a back seat, as she sweeps nimbly through the verses and into a shimmering chorus, when the narrator decides she's ready to "wake up in your T-shirt." 

There are enough steel guitar licks to let you know you're listening to a country song, but the story and melody are universal. "HEARTFIRST" is Ballerini's third GRAMMY nod, but first in the Best Country Solo Performance category.

Zach Bryan — "Something In The Orange"

Zach Bryan blew into Music City seemingly from nowhere in 2017, when his original song "Heading South" — recorded on an iPhone — went viral. Then an active officer in the U.S. Navy, the Oklahoma native chased his muse through music during his downtime, striking a chord with country music fans on stark songs led by his acoustic guitar and affecting vocals.

After his honorable discharge in 2021, Bryan began his music career in earnest, and in 2022 released "Something in the Orange," a haunting ballad that stakes a convincing claim to the territory between Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell in both sonics and songwriting. Slashing slide guitar drives home the song's heartbreak, as Bryan pines for a lover whose tail lights have long since vanished over the horizon. 

"Something In The Orange" marks Bryan's first-ever GRAMMY nomination.

Miranda Lambert — "In His Arms"

Miranda Lambert is the rare, chart-topping contemporary country artist who does more than pay lip service to the genre's rural American roots. "In His Arms" originally surfaced on 2021's The Marfa Tapes , a casual recording Lambert made with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall in Marfa, Texas — a tiny arts enclave in the middle of the west Texas high desert.

In this proper studio version — recorded for her 2022 album, Palomino — Lambert retains the structure and organic feel of the mostly acoustic song; light percussion and soothing atmospherics keep her emotive vocals front and center. A native Texan herself, Lambert sounds fully at home on "In His Arms."

Lambert is the only Best Country Solo Performance nominee who is nominated in all four Country Field categories in 2023. To date, Miranda Lambert has won 3 GRAMMYs and received 27 nominations overall. 

Maren Morris — "Circles Around This Town"

When Maren Morris found herself uninspired and dealing with writer's block, she went back to what inspired her to move to Nashville nearly a decade ago — and out came "Circles Around This Town," the lead single from her 2022 album Humble Quest .

Written in one of her first in-person songwriting sessions since the pandemic, Morris has called "Circles Around This Town" her "most autobiographical song" to date; she even recreated her own teenage bedroom for the song's video. As she looks back to her Texas beginnings and the life she left for Nashville, Morris' voice soars over anthemic, yet easygoing production. 

Morris last won a GRAMMY for Best Country Solo Performance in 2017, when her song "My Church" earned the singer her first GRAMMY. To date, Maren Morris has won one GRAMMY and received 17 nominations overall.

Willie Nelson — "Live Forever"

Country music icon Willie Nelson is no stranger to the GRAMMYs, and this year he aims to add to his collection of 10 gramophones. He earned another three nominations for 2023 — bringing his career total to 56 — including a Best Country Solo Performance nod for "Live Forever."

Nelson's performance of "Live Forever," the lead track of the 2022 tribute album Live Forever: A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver , is a faithful rendition of Shaver's signature song. Still, Nelson puts his own twist on the tune, recruiting Lucinda Williams for backing vocals and echoing the melody with the inimitable tone of his nylon-string Martin guitar. 

Shaver, an outlaw country pioneer who passed in 2020 at 81 years old, never had any hits of his own during his lifetime. But plenty of his songs were still heard, thanks to stars like Elvis Presley , Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings . Nelson was a longtime friend and frequent collaborator of Shaver's — and now has a GRAMMY nom to show for it.

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