Beyoncé and the ‘Renaissance’ of Black Country Music Highlighted in ‘Call Me Country’ Doc
CNN documentary delves in on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Country, featuring interviews with Brothers Osborne, Rhiannon Giddens, Rissi Palmer, and more
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CNN documentary delves in on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Country, featuring interviews with Brothers Osborne, Rhiannon Giddens, Rissi Palmer, and more
“Being around people who enjoy music in its sexiest form was like being plugged directly into the sun,” wrote Williams, referring to Record Store Days
With Cowboy Carter leading the charge, Western vibes are everywhere — and being reclaimed by those written out of the story
With Cowboy Carter leading the charge, Western vibes are everywhere — and being reclaimed by those written out of the story
With Cowboy Carter leading the charge, Western vibes are everywhere — and being reclaimed by those written out of the story
“Protector” landed at Number 42 on the chart, several years after Blue Ivy was featured on “Brown Skin Girl”
The record comes more than a month after Beyoncé became the first Black woman with a Number One country single for “Texas Hold ‘Em”
We dig into Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, going track by track, and ponder rumors of a rock album to come… as well as the idea that in some ways, this already is that album
For two decades, the exclusive lounge was the heart of the rapper’s growing empire
“She thanked me for writing it and letting her do it. I told her the pleasure was all mine and I thought she had done a killer version,” Beatles legend writes of Cowboy Carter track