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Zach Bryan Pulls Duet with John Moreland After Public Feud Over $350M Deal

The country star plans to re-release 'Memphis; the Blues' without Moreland's contributions following social media clashes and personal allegations.

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Overview

  • Zach Bryan removed 'Memphis; the Blues' from streaming platforms after John Moreland mocked his $350 million publishing deal on Instagram.
  • Bryan announced plans to re-release the track without Moreland's contributions, but no timeline has been confirmed for its return.
  • Moreland's Instagram post described Bryan as an 'off-brand version' of himself, sparking a heated exchange between the two artists.
  • 'Memphis; the Blues' had over 20 million streams on Spotify before its removal, making it one of Moreland's most popular collaborations.
  • The feud escalated with Moreland making personal allegations about Bryan's behavior, while Bryan expressed disappointment and vowed to move forward.