"Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Sparks Black Country Music Movement"

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Country music songwriter Alice Randall discusses the historical lack of recognition for Black artists in the country music genre and the impact of Beyoncé's album "Cowboy Carter" in reshaping the landscape. She highlights the album's infusion of Black perspectives and characters into the country genre, expressing hope that it could lead to long overdue recognition for overlooked Black country legends and pave the way for future Black country stars. Randall emphasizes the significance of Beyoncé's album in offering a seat at the country music family's gathering for Black performers and redefining the genre's storytelling and truths.
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