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Beyonce Slams Award Shows and Radio After Cowboy Carter Backlash


Beyonce has addressed the backlash she’s faced for her Cowboy Carter album by calling out the music industry

Dukes of Hazzard actor John Schneider was also accused of racism when he compared the “Crazy in Love” singer’s ambitions to step into the new genre to a dog marking its territory, during an interview with conservative network One America News. Morris, for her part, teamed up with fellow artists Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires and Natalie Hemby to form a supergroup called The Highwomen, releasing their self-titled debut album in September 2019. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country chart with her catchy track “Texas Hold ‘Em,” appeared on-stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the show hosted by Ludacris, where she received the Innovator Award from soul legend Stevie Wonder.

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