"Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' and the Legacy of Black Artists in Country Music"

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Beyoncé's upcoming country-inspired album "Cowboy Carter" aims to honor her country roots and highlight the historical and ongoing contributions of Black artists to the genre, which has long faced challenges in welcoming and promoting diversity. Despite the significant influence of Black musicians on the roots and sounds of country music, research shows that Black artists have been largely marginalized in the industry. Beyoncé's album and the experiences of Black artists like Charley Pride and Linda Martell shed light on the ongoing struggle for recognition and representation in the country music industry.
Topics:entertainment#beyonce#black-artists#country-music#cultural-influence#industry-challenges#music
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