Tolerated, Not Celebrated
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Black country singers: ‘We’re tolerated, not celebrated’
Country music has long been dominated by white artists, but in recent years, there has been a growing presence of Black country singers making their mark on the genre. However, many of these artists feel that they are not given the recognition and support that their white counterparts receive.
Despite the success of artists like Mickey Guyton and Jimmie Allen, who have broken barriers and received critical acclaim for their music, they still face challenges and discrimination within the industry. Many Black country singers have spoken out about feeling like they are only “tolerated” in a genre that is often associated with white, rural America.
As the country music industry continues to evolve and diversify, it is important for fans and industry professionals alike to support and uplift Black country singers. By celebrating their talent and amplifying their voices, we can create a more inclusive and equitable space for all artists to thrive.