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Beyonce Country Project

Beyonce spends another week on top of the Hot Country chart.

In the meantime, another new female singer named Dasha jumps into the Top 10. Here's a quote from Billboard:

Dasha scores her first Hot Country Songs top 10 as “Austin” flies 18-5. The song — which she performed April 7 at the CMT Music Awards in, fittingly, Austin — drew 12.9 million official U.S. streams (up 25%) April 5-11, according to Luminate. On Country Airplay, it climbs 45-39 (2.7 million in audience, up 68%).

Here's some background on Dasha:

 
Did they make this up or did it really happen?

On "Not Dead Yet" Nell made people mad by changing the channel in a bar where the Chicago Cubs were about to win the World series for the first time in decades. By the time she realize she had changed all the TVs and not just one, the game was over.

Beyonce was performing with The Dixie Chicks on the CMA Awards. However, Nell couldn't find the broadcast and after she messed up, she was running from angry people.
 
Did they make this up or did it really happen?

On "Not Dead Yet" Nell made people mad by changing the channel in a bar where the Chicago Cubs were about to win the World series for the first time in decades. By the time she realize she had changed all the TVs and not just one, the game was over.

Beyonce was performing with The Dixie Chicks on the CMA Awards. However, Nell couldn't find the broadcast and after she messed up, she was running from angry people.
Beyoncé is bringing her fans of color to country music. Will they be welcomed in? It really did happen, according to this.
 
Did they make this up or did it really happen?

On "Not Dead Yet" Nell made people mad by changing the channel in a bar where the Chicago Cubs were about to win the World series for the first time in decades. By the time she realize she had changed all the TVs and not just one, the game was over.

Beyonce was performing with The Dixie Chicks on the CMA Awards. However, Nell couldn't find the broadcast and after she messed up, she was running from angry people.
Meanwhile, back here on planet earth…..
 
The #1 song on Billboard's Hot Country Chart this week is a rapper named Shaboozey. Never heard of him? Here's Billboard's explanation:

The track, which interpolates J-Kwon’s “Tipsy,” jumps 6-1 on Hot Country Songs. It surged by 95% to 20.9 million official U.S. streams and 48% to 14,000 sold April 19-25, according to Luminate. As Shaboozey (right) dethrones Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ’Em,” two Black artists have led back to back for the first time.

That's what happens when streaming controls the country chart. We don't know who these streamers are, or if they like country music. But they like this song, and it is targeting the country chart. So it's now #1.
 
The #1 song on Billboard's Hot Country Chart this week is a rapper named Shaboozey. Never heard of him? Here's Billboard's explanation:



That's what happens when streaming controls the country chart. We don't know who these streamers are, or if they like country music. But they like this song, and it is targeting the country chart. So it's now #1.
All I hear is the Auto-Tune. The tune isn't the worst I've ever heard, but I'd rather hear this guy rap than have circuitry turn him into a singer. Can't imagine country radio -- or any radio -- giving this one the time of day, subhuman streaming sheeple be damned.
 
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