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Willie Nelson: Debunking Death Hoaxes, Dropping Singles, and Driving Change at 90

Willie Nelson: Debunking Death Hoaxes, Dropping Singles, and Driving Change at 90

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Willie Nelson has been thrust into headlines this week as social media exploded with unfounded rumors about his death, which reputable sources have since confirmed are entirely false. As reported by The Guardian’s NewsZone, these death hoaxes spread like wildfire with fans and internet users expressing concern, but no official statements or media confirmations followed, and multiple fact-checking outlets, including Snopes, quickly debunked the claims. Despite the digital panic, Nelson remains very much alive, providing a fresh reminder of the power—and peril—of social media speculation in amplifying misinformation. Amid the buzz, Nelson became a trending topic on Twitter and Facebook, fueling the wild ride of online rumor mills but ultimately underscoring his status as an enduring cultural icon.

Away from the noise and in the world of music, Nelson has been making news the right way. According to American Songwriter, he has just released the first single from his upcoming Merle Haggard tribute album, "Workin' Man: Willie Sings Merle"—a poignant cover of Haggard's 1967 classic "Somewhere Between." This marks his 78th studio project and is already receiving buzz for its soulful homage and continued reinvention of the outlaw country tradition. The full album is set for release on November 7, with critics and fans alike anticipating its impact, especially given Nelson’s long and storied friendship with Haggard.

He also made a mark outside of music. Goldflower Cannabis announced that Willie’s image would be featured in their new Cannabis Advocate Portrait Series in Miami, created by artist John Waguespack, debuting December 1. This visually bold mural positions Nelson as one of the leading figures in the movement for cannabis legalization and culture, reinforcing his legacy as both a musician and activist. Goldflower’s president called it a narrative of “liberation, legacy, and light,” showing how Nelson’s advocacy for cannabis remains woven into America’s ongoing conversation about plant medicine and personal freedom.

On the social media front, Willie himself joined a recent online trend by humorously referencing his notorious 1990 IRS troubles, playfully reminding audiences that he’s still sharp, self-aware, and in on the joke, as detailed by Wide Open Country.

No major live appearances have hit the news cycle in the last few days, but with his upcoming album, tribute performances resonating across the Americana landscape, and his face immortalized in advocacy art, Willie Nelson remains a headline all his own—alive, engaged, and still shaping public consciousness far beyond country music.

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