Not only did Beyonce release a country song, but it’s already topping the charts ahead of her upcoming album.
Fresh off the heels of her latest Grammy Awards wins, Beyonce announced new music at the Super Bowl.
One of her new songs, “Texas Hold ‘Em,” has already made history. It’s success makes her the first Black woman with a #1 country song. Ever.
Clearly, it seems the Beyhive’s vibing with the Queens new sound, but what about true blue country fans? And what about solidly country artists?
We’re sad to say there is division on that front, with certain group of people are absolutely fuming that she’s part of the music genre at all.
Beyonce truly made history with her latest music: Number 1 in Country music!
On Tuesday, February 20, Billboard announced that Beyonce’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” has hit the Number 1 spot on the Hot Country Songs chart.
Rolling Stone has confirmed the significance — that Beyonce is the first Black woman to top that charge since 1958, when it came into being.
For the record, the song is also at the #2 spot on the Hot 100. Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” is #1, in case you want to feel out of touch with the music world.
Just a short time after Beyonce’s historic Grammy Awards wins earlier this month, she used a Super Bowl commercial to announce her upcoming album — which arrives in late March of 2024.
“Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages” dropped immediately onto streaming services.
Beyonce announcing new music at the most-watched Super Bowl in history is a very winning combination.
Beyonce’s music didn’t premiere without a hitch, though
Initially, a Country music radio station declined to play Beyonce’s music … even though it is of the genre.
The fan outcry from the Beyhive and from music fans alike was intense and very justified. The radio station reversed course, with overwhelmingly positive results.
In fact, most other radio DJs have noted that they’d love it if Beyonce’s fans, who are only dipping their toes into the Country music pond for her sake, find that they enjoy other songs of the genre.
Not Everyone Is A Fan, While Others Defend Beyonce With Their Whole Heart
But it’s not just fans who are divided. There are celebs who are at odd over Beyonce’s new music venture as well.
The Dukes of Hazzard alum John Schneider whined to fringe-right platform OAN that this is a case of “lefties in the entertainment industry” trying to “seize control” over country music.
The has-been actor suggested that Beyonce is “just like a dog in a dog walk park. You know, every dog has to mark every tree, right? So that’s what’s going on here.”
Shocking words! But not necessarily surprising words from a man whose most famous work features America’s most notorious symbol of racial hatred on the hood of the show’s “iconic” car.
But we digress: What’s truly frustrating is this the insinuation that Beyonce’s music is not “true” country.
Never mind that this is not Beyonce’s first foray into country, just her first full album. And let’s all just forget the fact that she is from Texas, we guess!
But, it’s certainly true that Beyonce’s music covers numerous genres. It is part of why she has such a massive, passionate fanbase.
Others stepped in to cheer on Beyonce’s Country milestone
“I think the leaning into country elements, and sort of reclaiming country music back to Black people, because they created the genre, is such a statement,” Country singer Maren Morris told E! News in mid-February.
“The more the merrier,” Lainey Wilson told Extra, as you can see below. “[Country music] is about that storytelling. It’s about making people feel at home. And everybody wants to feel at home.”
Bobby Bones gave an impassioned speech on behalf of Beyonce’s music during a February 14 broadcast.
“You have, like, Post Malone, where everybody’s going ‘We can’t wait!’” the American radio personality pointed out.
“You’re hypocritical if you’re like, ‘I like Post Malone coming but not Beyonce,'” Bones noted. “Beyonce’s been on the CMAs, Beyonce did Sugarland … it’s crazy to me how people get upset about it.”
This is not Beyonce’s first rodeo
The legendary singer, who again is from Houston, Texas, has incorporated Country elements into her music in the past. Particularly, during her 2016 hit, Lemonade.
Country music isn’t for everyone. Even Beyonce’s music isn’t for everyone. Not vibing with specific tunes can have unsavory causes, but it isn’t inherently racist.
But suggesting that Beyonce’s Country songs don’t belong on a Country station? That sounds almost as racist as whatever the hell John Schneider was rambling about “dog walk parks.”
Beyonce’s Country Song Hits #1 & Makes History – So Why Are Some People … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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