It is the reality of life.
Rural music star Gavin Adoc, 26, has recently targeted Beyonce because her album “Cowboy Carter” is topped in rural music.
The dispute began unilaterally during the weekend when the “worst enemy” artist began screaming about the “Texas Hold” singer and her Grammy Prize winning recorded during a concert.
“CowBoy Carter” is currently sitting on No. 3 on the Country Apple Music album, while ADCOCK album is followed in No. 4.
“You can tell her that we are coming to her donkey F -King,” said AdCock, according to a video of the show. “This is not a rural music, and it was not a rural music, and it will not be a rural music.”
After his screaming clip went on social media, ADCOCK moved to Instagram on Monday, June 30, to double his ideas about the 43 -year -old star and her rural album.
“I will go ahead and wipe this,” ADCOCK started. “When I was a young child, Mama was some Beyonce in the car. I heard a ton of Beyonce's songs, and I actually remember her width at the end of the first half at the end of the time in the day.”
“But I don't really think that her album should be classified as rural music,” he said. “This does not seem a country. It does not feel the country.”
ADCOCK ended his Instagram video by saying that he was not a rural stars like himself “must compete” against the former Destiny's Child.
He concluded by saying: “I do not think that the people who have devoted their entire lives to this type should have to compete or watch this album only to stay at the top just because it is Beyonce.”
The sudden “A Cigarette” singer about “Cowboy Carter” came months after Beyonce defeated Post Malone, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson for the best album at the Grammy 2025 Awards.
Beyonce talked about this type of rural music during the admission letter, and also thanked all the artists who joined it in the record – including rural myths Dolly Barton and Willie Nelson.
“Wow, I didn't really expect this,” BlackBird “singer began in February. Wow! I want to thank God. Oh, my God! I am able to do what I love after many years. “
“I would like to thank all the amazing rural artists who accepted this album. We worked hard for that,” she said. “I sometimes think that this type is a word symbol to keep us in our place as artists and I just want to encourage people to do what they are excited about and staying continuous.”
“Cowboy Carter” went to win the year album at the Grammy 2025 Awards.
The post reached the Beyonce representative for comment.
Meanwhile, AdCock's comments came during the weekend and Monday also a few weeks after the arrest of the young rural music star in Tennessee due to reckless leadership and the violation of open container laws on May 21.
Mugshot from the “deep end” singer, who was obtained by the publication shortly after his arrest, showcock smiling with a big smile despite his newly discovered legal problem.