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Complex on MSNCharley Crockett Defends Beyoncé, Slams Morgan Wallen & Other Country Music Artists
On August 19, Crockett posted a lengthy statement on Instagram responding to criticism of Beyoncé's Grammy-winning Cowboy Carter project. He argued that the backlash was misplaced, pointing instead to decades of "bro country" and its reliance on hip-hop production.
Morgan Wallen isn’t be submitting his music for the 2026 Grammy Awards. The country music star’s team confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter. A reason for the decision wasn’t reported. Wallen, a staple in the country music industry for years, only earned his first Grammy nominations last year.
His first Grammy nod didn’t even come from his own record—it was from being featured on Post Malone’s country banger “I Had Some Help” in 2024. That’s a wild stat when you consider he’s been one of the most streamed artists across all genres for years.
Morgan Wallen and Eric Church came together last year to buy one of the most iconic brands — Field and Stream — in the outdoors space.
With Morgan Wallen spending his 13th straight week at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart with his record-breaking LP, I’m The Problem, this frame, the “Last Night” singer has extended his record lead with most weeks spent at #1 with a staggering 199.
If there’s a bigger country artist out there, don’t tell Morgan Wallen, who last night rocked his first of two sold-out “I’m The Problem Tour” dates at Huntington Bank Field.
Morgan Wallen rocked a Jim Thome jersey in Cleveland, honoring the Guardians legend during a record-breaking concert.
Country music's biggest superstar, Morgan Wallen, recently performed at Lumen Field in Seattle as part of his 'I'm the Problem Tour.' However, it should be note