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Even as Breland’s star rises, he doesn’t always feel accepted in country music

Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment May 15, 2023

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As a bevy of white artists walked down the red carpet of the 58th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday, there was a Black artist waiting anxiously to interview them.And his name was Breland.“When I look at the best new artist category, both male and female, I think there’s some work that we can do,” the platinum-selling singer-songwriter said mere hours before taking his place as a co-host of the ACM Awards red carpet... + full article



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