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Beyoncé's CMA Snub Highlights Country Music's Racial Divide

Despite topping country charts, Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' failed to secure CMA nominations, raising questions about the industry's inclusivity.

  • 'Cowboy Carter' made history as the first album by a Black woman to top Billboard's Top Country Albums and Hot Country Songs charts.
  • The CMA Awards nomination process does not require formal submissions from artists, relying instead on member write-in ballots.
  • Industry insiders and artists expressed disappointment and frustration over Beyoncé's exclusion from the nominations.
  • Beyoncé's album featured prominent Black artists and aimed to explore and celebrate the roots of country music.
  • The snub has sparked a broader conversation on social media about the racial and gender biases within the country music industry.
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