Entertainment

Beyonce’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ misses out on CMA nominations

Beyonce’s latest album, Cowboy Carter, a cultural sensation since its release, was notably absent from the list of nominees for the 58th Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, announced on Monday.

The album’s lead single, Texas Hold ‘Em, topped the charts, including the country music category, and the album has been widely regarded as a triumph.

Cowboy Carter, a tribute to Beyonce’s southern roots, offers a deep exploration of the Black heritage within country music. Its omission from the CMA nominations has raised eyebrows, particularly as it challenges Nashville’s predominantly white and male-dominated perspective on the genre. The album traces the evolution of country music, from African American spirituals and fiddle tunes to the genre’s groundbreaking female figures.

The CMA Awards ceremony is set for November 20, with Morgan Wallen leading nominations with seven, followed by Chris Stapleton and Cody Johnson, each with five. Lainey Wilson and Post Malone, who transitioned into country this year, received four nominations each.

Beyonce is no stranger to controversy within the country scene, having faced backlash after her 2016 CMA performance of Daddy Lessons. This year, she addresses similar criticism in her song American Requiem, calling out the industry’s narrow view of what constitutes “real” country music.

Despite the lack of nominations, Cowboy Carter continues to resonate as an innovative blend of country, rap, soul, rock, and gospel, reaffirming Beyonce’s versatility as an artist.

ALSO READ THESE TOP STORIES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

Dangote refinery: We’ll import petrol if landing cost is cheaper — IPMAN

Esther Amao

Recent Posts

Matawalle commends Tinubu’s reforms, says president’s second term victory is assured

The Minister of State for Defence,  Dr Bello Muhammed Matawalle has lauded President Bola Tinubu…

21 minutes ago

Ogun lawmakers seek NBC’s intervention on boundary issues with Oyo

Ogun State House of Assembly has again convened a meeting of concerned stakeholders, including government…

36 minutes ago

The Jigawa rapist, killer groom and his gang

  IT seems that as society gets increasingly dark and amoral following the collapse of…

1 hour ago

Foundation trains Bayelsa women on gender mainstreaming, political participation

Fringe Voices Development Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation, with support from the Nigerian Women Trust Fund…

1 hour ago

Strategic management is crucial to business growth, politics, others — NBTI DG

According to him, strategic management is now a fundamental part of academic and practical pursuits,…

1 hour ago

CP Ikioye Orutugu bags 2025 best crime fighter award in Anambra

The 34th Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has been named the…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.