The winner of "The Voice" Cassadee Pope leaving Country music after being "ostracized"
The former frontwoman of the Pop Punk Hey Monday group returns to its roots.
Well before winning The voice in 2012 and then launched a solo career as a country artist, Cassadee Pope Was the main singer of a pop punk group called Hey Monday. Now, after more than a decade in the genre favored by it Voice mentor Blake Shelton , the 34 -year -old man says she returns to his roots, this time alone. Pope said Rolling stone In a new interview that she chose to leave country music and return to rock for her next album (which should be released in the spring), largely because she felt "completely ostracized and shameful to speak" of its values.
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The Pope became the first woman to win The voice In season 3, leading to the release of his 2013 Country album Image by image . As a solo artist, she also released two other studio albums and three EPs. In 2022, she collaborated with a country artist Levi Hummon On the "RSVP" alone, which has more pop flavor than their other work.
At the time, she said People , "I am Go away from country space And go more to Pop Rock where I came from at the start. I'm glad that ["RSVP" rides these lines. It is a large type of bridge for me between what I did before and where I head with my next solo project. ""
Talk to Rolling stone This month, the Pope has expanded the reasons why It moves away from the country .
"I realize that each genre has problematic people. I am not saying that there is no singer in a group that has not been accused of something in rock music," She declared. "But I guess Rock is more in my bones. You are not completely ostracized and ashamed to express themselves."
Pope told the magazine that she had become more political and socially conscious during the cocovio locking, adding: "There is no good reason not to be aware, but I was not. I had no Sort of passionate feelings about anything because I was so consumed with myself. "
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After educating questions such as systemic racism and transphobia, Pope felt obliged to express himself when beauty influences Brittany Aldean , wife of the singer of "Try that in a small town" Jason Aldean , makes a transphobic publication on social networks.
"I would really like to thank my parents for not changing my cock when I crossed my failed boy phase. I love this girly life," wrote Aldean.
Pope shared his answer on X (Formerly Twitter): "You might think that celebrities with beauty marks would see the positive points by including LGBTQ + people in their messaging. But rather here, we hear someone compare its` `Gaté phase '' ' To someone who wants to pass. Really kind. "
My singer "my church" MAREN MORRIS responded to the pope tweet In agreement, saying: "It is so easy not to be a hack of Scumbag? Sell your clip -ins and zip, Barbie insurrection" - a comment that has sadly led to A quarrel with TUCKER Carlson And Thousands of dollars in sales of t-shirts .
Rolling stone Note that Morris and Pope both received death threats for their remarks and did not feel supported by the country's community. (Morris also announced that She leaves country music .) Yet the Pope has no regret for calling Aldean. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"At that time, I felt so proud," said the star. "I had no feeling of regret. I just kept my head down and continued."
The singer of "waste of all these tears" also told the magazine that she had become frustrated by the steps it took to obtain difficulties on Country radio, in particular to be part of DJs and programmers.
"I was so devoted and determined to get in good luck with everyone," she said. "Some people I really liked, but others, I was lower than that," Oh, this person awaits a friendship or a kind of communication, so if you don't give them, they will probably play you Not on the radio. '"
In addition to that, Pope felt suffocated by what she considers gender sexism, the imbalance between the sexes presenting radio to the response to women artists singing on anything deemed inappropriate. The judgment inherent in this recalled the memories of his Catholic education.
"Getting caught in the corridors or discovering masturbation and being shameful for that, which cemented in me that sexuality and sex and being in contact with this side of yourself were painful," said the artist. "Leaving a genre where you don't really hear women sing about this kind of thing, or, God preserves us, they wear something scandalous, it was just really fresh and exciting."