Country Legend Ronnie Milsap Criticizes Beyoncé’s New Album as “Filth” and “Unclean”

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Country music legend Ronnie Milsap recently voiced his strong disapproval of Beyoncé’s new country album, labeling it as “filth” and expressing concerns about its appropriateness for children. In an interview with an ALLIED reporter, Milsap expressed his discomfort after listening to “Cowboy Carter,” questioning whether children should have access to such content.

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ALLOD Journalisticator Craven Moorehead, known for his recent coverage of the Beyoncé tour debacle, caught up with Milsap in Nashville, Tennessee, to discuss Beyoncé’s foray into country music. Milsap, who is known for his contributions to the country music genre, expressed disbelief at Beyoncé’s album, stating that it sounded nothing like traditional country music and contained explicit language.

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Furthermore, Milsap appeared to express unease about Beyoncé’s ethnicity, despite admitting that he had never seen her in person. Moorehead hinted at an upcoming interview where he would provide further insights into his conversation with Milsap, encouraging readers to stay tuned for more details.

Milsap’s criticism of Beyoncé’s album highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the intersection of different music genres and the evolving landscape of country music. As discussions about cultural appropriation and artistic expression continue, Milsap’s remarks serve as a reminder of the diverse perspectives within the music industry.