Beyoncé is on top again! I love seeing black women winning, because it's so much fun! But more importantly it's refreshing when she's on top in an area that is only ever dominated and conquered by white artists. Beyoncé releasing a country song only served to bring out the deep rooted racism that already exists in AmeriKKKa. She is a Texan woman who was compared to being "a dog having to mark every tree" by actor John Schneider (see shocking video below). But the sniping and vexations does not hinder the song's success and performance.
Bey scores the highest solo debut of her career on the Billboard Hot 100 with her country-laced single 'Texas Hold 'Em' nabbing the #2 spot. At the same time, the cut has debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart making her the first Black woman to to top that chart in its 80-year history. Beyoncé becomes the only artist to have topped seven of Billboard’s multimetric song charts (seven genres). These include: Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Hot Gospel Songs, Hot Latin Songs, Hot R&B Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. This is an excellent start for her upcoming album ‘Act II,’ which is due on March 29th. Furthermore, Beyoncé's career just keeps reaching new heights and seeing her achieve her highest Hot 100 debut ever after 27 years in the industry is in deed incredible.
Country music is a genre created by Foundational Black Americans.
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) February 16, 2024
Former Dukes of Hazzard actor and country singer John Schneider and the OAN host are upset about Beyoncé releasing a country song, saying that “leftists” ( code word for Black people) are trying to take over… pic.twitter.com/GjzKXF1Qe8
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AMAZING WORK B
So over this chick. Her and Taylor swift are so overrated it’s insane.
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