We do not discriminate in advertising contracts on the basis of race or ethnicity and will not accept any advertising which is intended to discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity. Member Alexander City Chamber of Commerce, Auburn Chamber of Commerce, Coosa County Chamber of Commerce, Greater Coosa Valley Chamber of Commerce, Greater Talladega and Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce, Lake Martin-Dadeville Chamber of Commerce, Opelika Chamber of Commerce, Pell City Chamber of Commerce, Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce, Alabama Broadcasters Association, and National Association of Broadcasters. Home of Alabama’s Radio Station of the Year in 20, and winner of 36 ABBY Awards for broadcast excellence. Wings 94.3, NewsTalk WANI, ESPN 106.7, 96.3 WLEE, and East Alabama Living are owned by Auburn Network Inc. Home of Alabama’s 2017 Radio Station of the Year, Alabama’s Best Morning Show for 20, Alabama's Best Personality for 2020, and the Alabama Broadcasters Association’s 2014 Broadcaster of the Year. WSGN, MIX 106.5, KiX 100.3, KiX 96.3, 105.1 WRFS, AU100, Tiger Country 104.5, and are owned by Marble City Media LLC. The KM + Boy Smells Slow Burn Room Spray is available for preorder on Kacey’s merch store now, with shipment beginning the week of March 27.Ĭopyright © 2023, ABC Audio. Prior to this, Kacey teamed up with Boy Smells for her signature “Slow Burn” candle. “Slow Burn” was featured in her Grammy-winning album, Golden Hour. ,” Kacey writes on Instagram. “ But, fun fact: the candle wax can be used as a solid perfume. “The best-selling candle available now in the form of a moody and delicious room spray. Priced at $51.99, the new KM + Boy Smells Slow Burn Room Spray is described on her merch store as “glowing and dark,” “a little dank, a little crisp” and “commanding but not in a hurry.” Ingredients in this Kacey-centric spray include incense, black pepper and guaiac wood, as well as smoked papyrus and amber. Kacey Musgraves has collaborated with Boy Smells to dream up a new room spray inspired by her song “Slow Burn.” Francis Specker/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.
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