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Zach Bryan Removes Track From Latest Album After Collaborator John Moreland Calls Out His $350M Deal and Mocks Him as ‘the F—ing Off-Brand Version of Me’


Zach Bryan removed an album track off streaming services after the song's collaborator, John Moreland, mocked him as an 'off-brand version of me.'

The beef started with Moreland taking to Instagram and posting an image of the tattooed back of his head accompanied by the words “$350M is a lot of money to pay for the fu–in off-brand version of me. Y’all have a great day.” Moreland’s message refers to a$350 million number that was reported by Variety earlier this week as the combined value of the deals Bryan is making to renew his contract with Warner Records and sell his publishing catalog. So far, the other featured guests on “The Great American Bar Scene,” who include Bruce Springsteen and John Mayer, have refrained from initiating a public beef with Bryan.

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