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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-07T01:03:00.005Z",
  "site": "https://40yrs.blogspot.com",
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  "textContent": "> Drinking in Country Music: Are Whiskey Songs Going Away?\n>\n>> — _Rolling Stone_ , discussing how a decrees in drinking has effected the genre.\n\nThe subhed says it all, \"_In Nashville, some are wondering how a decline in drinking may affect artists’ own liquor brands and the songs they sing. “There are more weed songs for sure,” says one songwriter_.\"\n\nI did not predict this.  My prediction was that AI and self-driving cars would lead to country songs about your pickup truck leaving you.\n\nUnsurprisingly, Willie Nelson is promoting a THC tonic.",
  "title": "Headline of the Day",
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