Sunday, February 25, 2024

Country Bey!

The Queen doesn't play games.

The month of winners and losers.

The losers of this month is big and it keeps getting bigger in these 29 days.

Do not mess with the Bey Hive.

My ex-girlfriend is a huge fan of Beyonce Knowles-Carter. The 42 year old media mogul has become one of the world's most popular entertainers. 

Taylor Swift, Donald J. Trump, Future, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, Tom Cruise, Travis Scott and Kim Kardashian have super fans as well.

John Schneider, a washed up entertainer who was best known from the 1980s comedy action series The Dukes of Hazzard. He and many of the far right's most notorious race baiters are feuding with pop stars Taylor Swift and Beyonce. They hate these successful women and their associates.

Their frustrations with Jay-Z, Travis Kelce and Blue Ivy are well documented as well.

Schneider compared Beyonce to a dog marking a spot at a dog park when discussing her single "Texas Hold 'Em." 

“They’ve got to make their mark, 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,” Schneider, 63, said while appearing on conservative media outlet One America News.

“The lefties in the entertainment industry just won’t leave any area alone, right? They just have to seize control over every aspect, don’t they,” asked the host.

John Schneider can't chart like Beyonce.

According to Schneider, it’s usually the other way around, with country stars attempting to break into mainstream music.

“I know a little something about country music,” Schneider — who has released several country albums — asserted.

KYKC-FM 100.1 owned by the Chickasaw Nation faced heat after it refused to play Beyonce's two singles. The station at first claimed it was a misunderstanding.

The general manager Roger Harris replied, writing, "We do not play Beyoncé on KYKC as we are a country music station." The answer went viral and caused a stir on social media against country music stations, leading Beyoncé's fans to flood the radio station with requests to play the song and started trending on Twitter with #Beyonceiscountry. After adding the song to radio rotation, a representative from S.C.O.R.E. responded to racism and boycott accusations against the singer's music with a statement: "We are a small market station. We're not in a position to break an artist or help it that much, so it has to chart a little bit higher for us to add it. But we love Beyoncé here. We play her on our [other top 40 and adult hits stations] but we're not playing her on our country station yet because it just came out." The station further clarified its position, saying it was unaware the song had a country sound until staff members heard it, and subsequently added it to their playlist.

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