"Country Radio Station Faces Backlash Over Beyoncé Song Controversy"

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Beyoncé fans criticized an Oklahoma country music radio station, KYKC, for initially refusing to play her new country song "Texas Hold Em," calling it racist. The station's general manager clarified that it was a misunderstanding and that they now play the song after obtaining a copy. Beyoncé's upcoming album "Renaissance Act II" seems to have a country music influence, and she previously dabbled in the genre with "Daddy Lessons" in 2016.
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