AquaCityBoy
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Lil Nas X walked so Beyonce could fly
So yall really believe she’s charting that high and it’s the most popular song in the country.
She doesn’t do interviews. She doesn’t do promos. Jay Z goes viral at the Grammys, she drops two country songs and all of a sudden it’s the best thing since sliced bread.
Beyoncé is the definition of a culture vulture. She jacked Amare’s whole style, then her producer. She jacked the. Afro beats style.
Beyoncé is basically an LLC. She’s a collection of writers/producers and executives.
And in the age of streaming, it’s easy to manipulate numbers. Country music stations ain’t playing that shyt, and people aren’t calling in to legitimately request it.
You ain't got the guts..lol^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I will go to the next concert with a silver cowboy hat in support
You mean the industry/gatekeepers who stifle actual black country artists. You excuse those white folks for screwing black country artists but put the blame on the black community.
You another one of those fukking c00ns….I can’t stand y’all nikkas
N-gga the Marcy Darcy of the ColiWhy is your c00n ass this angry over nothing.
So calling a spade a spade is being angry now? Or having a different opinion is being angry?People are mad as hell in here and for no reason.
So calling a spade a spade is being angry now? Or having a different opinion is being angry?
Whatever you say.
Beyoncé Just Became the First Black Woman Artist With a Number One Country Song
"Texas Hold 'Em" topped Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, the publication announced Tuesday
"BEYONCÉ HAS BECOME the first Black woman artist ever to top Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart in the modern history of country music, thanks to her country debut “Texas Hold ‘Em,” which also opened at Number Two on the Hot 100, the publication announced on Tuesday."
“Texas Hold ‘Em” dethroned Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves’ “I Remember Everything,” which has spent 20 weeks at Number One on the country chart and topped the Hot 100 last year. Beyoncé was buoyed mainly by strong streams and sales, with “Texas Hold ‘Em” getting 19.2 million streams last week along with 39,000 traditional sales (per Luminate), as the Beyhive looked to push the song up the charts. The song also got 4.8 million audience impressions from radio."
“16 Carriages,” Beyoncé’s other country song, hit Number Nine on Hot Country Songs. It has 10.3 million streams, 14,000 sales and 90,000 radio impressions."
Beyoncé isn’t the first woman of color in country music, as other artists like Mickey Guyton and Brittney Spencer have found success in recent years, while Linda Martell blazed the trail as the first Black female solo artist to find success in the genre 50 years ago. But as chart history shows, country remains overwhelmingly white and prominently male. Despite a handful of songwriters like Alice Randall and Tayla Parx with Number One co-writes, no Black woman songwriter had ever solely written a Number One country song until last year, when Luke Combs had a hit with Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.”
Beyoncé Just Became the First Black Woman Artist With a Number One Country Song
The song charted #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Any Billboard chart that has "Hot" in the name, factors in streaming, digital download sales, & radio airplay from EVERY radio format.Can somebody explain this heading?
Is this organic?
Is this song being propelled to that spot because of country music listeners?
Or her fans?