ALLOD Journalisticator Craven Moorehead fresh off the Beyoncé tour debacle was in Nashville, Tennessee asking the country greats about her. He got the rare opportunity to speak with legend Ronnie Milsap about Beyoncé’s new country album:


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“’It ain’t like no country music I ever heard with cuss words.’ Ronnie, who’s at least 206 years old was also bothered by her ethnicity, which was weird considering he’s never seen her.”

Craven will be along in a bit to answer questions about his time with Milsap at some point, patriots, so make sure you stay tuned.

ALLOD Journalisticator Craven Moorehead, recently embroiled in controversy over the Beyoncé tour debacle, found himself in Nashville, Tennessee, seeking insights from country music legends regarding the pop star. In a rare encounter, Moorehead had the opportunity to interview Ronnie Milsap, a renowned figure in the country music scene, about Beyoncé’s purported foray into the country genre.

“It ain’t like no country music I ever heard with cuss words,” remarked Milsap, a venerable musician estimated to be over 206 years old, expressing his reservations about Beyoncé’s unconventional approach to country music. Intriguingly, Milsap also appeared perturbed by Beyoncé’s ethnicity, despite admitting that he had never personally encountered her before.

Craven Moorehead is expected to share further insights into his conversation with Milsap, shedding light on the country legend’s perspectives on Beyoncé’s potential impact on the genre. Stay tuned for updates as Moorehead delves deeper into this fascinating intersection of pop and country music.