"Beyoncé's Impact on Country Music Sparks Industry Debate"

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Oklahoma radio station KYKC initially refused to play Beyoncé's new country single "TEXAS HOLD 'EM," but reversed the decision after fan complaints. Beyoncé's challenges with being recognized by the country music industry have resurfaced as she pivots to country music for her upcoming album "Renaissance Act II." This exclusion is not new, as her previous country song "Daddy Lessons" was also overlooked for awards and faced criticism. The response to Beyoncé's music has sparked conversations about the history of Black artists being rejected by the country industry, with calls for recognition and inclusion.
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