Beyoncé’s new album “Cowboy Carter” is reclaiming the Black roots of country music. At the same time, the project brings further focus to southern culture and the whole rodeo queen imagery. Born and raised in Houston, TX, Beyoncé grew up going to the rodeo and experiencing life, culture, and artistry in the South. And ever since marking her territory, she has encountered criticism from those who think of country music as a “white” genre. Following the album's release, Vice President Kamala Harris has commended Beyoncé for redefining country.
Beyoncé: Thank you for reminding us to never feel confined to other people's perspective of what our lane is. You have redefined a genre and reclaimed country music’s Black roots.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) March 29, 2024
Your music continues to inspire us all.
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