Country Music Station accused of "flagrant racism" after refusing to play Beyoncé

A Oklahoma radio station was faced with a major reaction after saying that they did not play Beyoncé.


Country songs Play on country radio - which seems to be a fairly simple rule to follow. But after Beyonce Released two new country songs on February 11, "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriges", a fan of the singer found that her request to hear music on Country radio has been refused. It sparked a major reaction - which finally made Oklahoma radio station play "Texas Hold 'Em" and to publish a statement in response to the statement of the fan that it was "flagrant racism" which prevented the station from playing the new music of Beyoncé.

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February 13, Justin McGowan Posted on X (Formerly Twitter), "I asked Texas to hold them at my local country radio station (Kykc) and after asking, I received an email from the radio station declaring:" We are not playing Beyoncé On Kykc because we are a country music station. '"

McGowan included a screenshot of the email in its article and marked an account of Beyoncé fans which has more than 450,000 subscribers.

In another tweet, McGowan added "This station must be held responsible for their blatant racism and their discrimination against Beyoncé". He also asked that fans send an email to the radio station to ask for the song.

Fox News reported the next day that the station had responded to an uproar . Station manager Roger Harris Explained in a statement that Kykc "did not know the song", and once they discovered, they tried to have access to it.

"Finally, we got their hands on it, and on the basis of fans' support, we decided to ventilate it," said Harris. "Truth be told, normally we ... would wait a while to see how the song occurs on the graphics and on the biggest country stations than ours, because we are only the little guys."

Harris also spoke to The New York Times , And said he had "I have not experienced anything in my career as the quantity of communications we have received to support the song."

He continued: "We did not play it on our country station because she is not a country artist. Well, now I suppose she wants to be, and we are all for that. ""

As the Nyt Notes of articles, the situation revives a conversation on black artists excluded from country music. It is a conversation in which Beyoncé herself has already been involved. The singer included a country song, "Daddy lessons", on her 2016 album Lemonade . AP reported that The song was rejected By the country music committee of the registration academy, which meant that it was not eligible in the country categories at the Grammy Awards.

As the AP explained, country artists, including chicks, Blake Shelton , And Dierks Bentley showed their support for the song.

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After the backlash against Kykc, those responsible for other country music stations spoke of including the new Beyoncé songs on their reading lists. Weekly entertainment spoke to some program managers , who shared their thoughts. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Travis Moon From 93q in Houston, Texas, said about "Texas Hold 'Em", "We are playing right now. We are actually the first station in America to officially add the song ... I added the song Because it's a great song, and I'm excited because it seems so good on the radio. "

Mike Levine From Go Country 105 from Los Angeles said: "The new single rings well. We will probably be able to play it like once or twice this week just to sample it, but I will not know before about a month, once we start back to Look at the programming, just to see how the data are on it, and if that's something we add to our regular programming or not. "

Whatever Beyoncé's new music on Country radio, it now seems clear that her next album, Renaissance Act II (March 29) will be on the theme of the country. The first one Renaissance The album, released in 2022, was a tribute to dance and music house.

There should also be a third album because Beyoncé previously said that It was a "three -act project". As the Nyt Reports, musical criticisms believe that the whole trilogy will be to recover the black history of certain musical genres.


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