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In true showstopping fashion, Beyoncé announced the release of new music last weekend at the Super Bowl, and proceeded to drop two buzzy country songs that hint at the vibe of her next album.
The general manager Roger Harris replied, writing, "We do not play Beyoncé on KYKC as we are a country music station." [67] The answer went viral and caused a stir on social media against country music stations, leading Beyoncé's fans to flood the radio station with requests to play the song; it started trending on Twitter with #Beyonceiscountry.
OPINION: Some country music fans are mad about Beyoncé’s new song, claiming it isn’t “country.” Let’s look at all the ways “Texas Hold ‘Em” is a country song.
Although Beyoncé’s songs are popular in some country bars and are part of the resurgence of Western style, she didn’t receive any nominations for the Country Music Association Awards ceremony ...
Plenty of songs get people dancing on social media, but one of Beyoncé’s new tracks has people tapping their boots in real-life honky-tonks and country-western bars.
The staccato rap-singing style pioneered by Beyoncé in the late 1990s as part of Destiny's Child became a staple of 21st century music. She is largely credited by music critics for the invention of the staccato rap-singing style that has become popular in pop, R&B, and rap music, after first using it throughout Destiny's Child's The Writing's on the Wall (1999). [1]
“There’s no reason, honestly, why a group like Nappy Rootz could not have been on country radio,” Hughes said. Beyoncé’s hometown, Houston, is famous for its hip hop, but is obviously ...
The 19th reports on Beyoncé's country album, the latest effort in a long fight to disrupt the erasure of history in the genre. With Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter,' Black country music fans are front ...