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Travis Tritt Not Down With Beyonce

November 9, 2016 | celebrity | matt-ralston | 0 Comments

Beyonce performed with the Dixie Chicks at the Country Music Association Awards because even exceptionally shitty white trash pandering music isn’t safe anymore. If something is labeled Country now, it by definition blows. Release an album with any semblance of originality that doesn’t sound like WWE wrestler intro theme music and it will be tossed into the Rock or Pop category. Country just means you’re rehashing the same old shit and your fans are racist. Country artist Travis Tritt didn’t appreciate Beyonce being on the show or probably the fact that she sprayed him with DEET backstage. He then went on a Twitter rant making many solid points and was then labeled a racist by lazy shit for brains idiots, not coincidentally the type who bump Beyonce’s music in their Kias: 

“I want to know when the BET or SoulTrain awards are gonna ask a country artist to perform on their awards show?”

Well, never, that would just be weird. Beyonce wears blonde hair extensions, doesn’t that count for something? Do you want to don a wig full of dreadlocks and lose your entire career? Didn’t think so. Shut the fuck up. Your genre was bastardized long ago. Suffer through the shitty performance like every boyfriend in America because it’s clearly not worth protesting anymore. Now the answer we’ve all been waiting for, did Beyonce grab a six string and belt out a Johnny Cash tune backstage, or was it Merle Haggard? Also, who sang her part on stage? 

Photo Credit: Twitter 

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