Country music legend Billy Ray Cyrus has spoken out against the Country Music Association (CMA) for its lack of nominations for Beyonce's acclaimed album 'Cowboy Carter'.
- November 21, 2024
AceShowbiz - Billy Ray Cyrus, a CMA winner himself in 1992 and 2019, took to Instagram to express his disappointment with the award show's decision. He noted that while country music is opening up to new styles and artists, Beyonce Knowles's groundbreaking album was overlooked.
"I was surprised to see Beyonce wasn't nominated," Cyrus wrote. "Her album was brilliant... her single ruled. But she knows that. She doesn't need a trophy from the CMA... or permission... or approval from any of their judges."
Despite critical and commercial acclaim, "Cowboy Carter" received zero CMA nominations. Some criticized the decision as a snub, as Beyonce's previous collaborations with country artists at the 2016 CMA Awards were greeted with a frosty reception.
However, Dolly Parton, a guest on "Cowboy Carter", downplayed the exclusion, suggesting that the CMA may have prioritized artists who have dedicated their careers to country music. Kelly Clarkson, however, shared her own experiences of facing resistance within the genre.
CMA Awards host Luke Bryan initially suggested that Beyonce should "come into our world and be country with us a little bit." After backlash from fans, he clarified that his comments were intended as a playful gesture.
Cyrus' Instagram post reignited the debate over inclusivity in country music. He emphasized the importance of opening the doors to all artists and styles, regardless of their background or previous experience in the genre.
"I'm so happy and proud to see country music opening their doors and format to be inclusive to all people, all styles," Cyrus wrote. "Congratulations to all CMA nominees! But let's keep pushing for even more inclusivity and representation."
The CMA Awards aired on Wednesday night without any Beyonce nominations. Despite the controversy, Cyrus's message of unity and acceptance resonated with many fans and artists alike.