Current:Home > NewsOklahoma country radio station won't play Beyoncé's new song. Here's why -FinanceMind
Oklahoma country radio station won't play Beyoncé's new song. Here's why
View
Date:2025-04-11 14:44:12
KYKC, a country music radio station based in Oklahoma, came under fire for rejecting a fan's request to play Beyoncé's new song "Texas Hold 'Em," one of two new country tracks she released after a surprise Super Bowl ad on Sunday.
Fans were sent into an uproar after a post by one on X, formerly known as Twitter, made the rounds on social media Tuesday. User @jussatto tweeted a screenshot of an email from S.C.O.R.E. Broadcasting.
"I requested 'Texas Hold ‘Em' at my local country radio station (KYKC) and after requesting, I received an email from the radio station stating 'We do not play Beyoncé on KYKC as we are a country music station,'" the user wrote on X.
The station's general manager said the station wasn't yet playing Beyonce's new singles because of the size of its market.
More:Jay-Z's Grammys speech about Beyoncé reiterates an ongoing issue with the awards
"We are a small market station. We're not in a position to break an artist or help it that much, so it has to chart a little bit higher for us to add it," said Roger Harris, the general manager of Southern Central Oklahoma Radio Enterprises (S.C.O.R.E.). "But we love Beyoncé here. We play her on our [other top 40 and adult hits stations] but we're not playing her on our country station yet because it just came out."
Beyoncé seems to have been embraced on country music playlists curated by streaming services such as Apple Music and Spotify. Country music radio charts are released every Monday.
More:Look back at 6 times Beyoncé has 'gone country' ahead of new music album announcement
S.C.O.R.E. is comprised of five radio stations, ranging from FM to country. Harris said the KYKC station hadn't played either of Beyoncé's new singles because it follows trends from bigger stations.
"We sort of pattern ourselves after the bigger stations," he said. "When they start playing it, that's a big factor, and the charts are the second biggest."
Harris described the email as a "standard response" to requests to play songs by artists that don't typically make country music. "If somebody calls and requests the Rolling Stones on that station, we're going to say the same thing," he said.
But he did say the station would play Beyoncé's new songs in the future.
"We don't play her, but we will (with) this one, if it's a country song, we will certainly play it," Harris said. "It just has to chart higher."
Surprise!Beyoncé stuns with sparkling appearance at Luar show during NYFW
He said he was interested in a fresh take on the genre.
"I've heard that (the songs are) leaning toward being country music, and I that like that," Harris said. "I think that's cool because we get tired of playing the same old beer drinking, truck driving... things like that. So, yeah, I'm really excited about somebody different doing a country music song."
As fans know, Beyoncé recently shocked the world when she dropped "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages" during the Super Bowl. The songs have virtually broken the internet and made headlines as they challenge music industry norms and highlight the Black roots of country music.
More:Beyoncé's new country singles break the internet and highlight genre's Black roots
Beyoncé has dabbled in the country music realm before with her 2016 hit "Daddy Lessons." The same year she performed at the Country Music Association Awards alongside the country band the Chicks. While the performance was praised by many, she was met with some controversy for it.
Beyoncé's full "Act II" album will be available March 29.
Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.
veryGood! (794)
Related
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Selena Gomez Reveals Her Next Album Will Likely Be Her Last
- Police say Massachusetts man shot wife and daughter before shooting himself
- Christina Hall Responds to Speculation She's Pregnant With Baby No. 4
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- These 15 Top-Rated Lip Oils Will Keep Your Lips Hydrated Through Winter
- Should I get paid for work drug testing? Can I be fired for my politics? Ask HR
- To become the 'Maestro,' Bradley Cooper learned to live the music
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Shay Mitchell Looks Like Kris Jenner's Twin After Debuting New Pixie Cut
Ranking
- Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
- 2023-24 NFL playoffs: Everything we know (and don't know) ahead of the NFL Week 18 finale
- Biden administration asks Supreme Court to allow border agents to cut razor wire installed by Texas
- Remains of mother who vanished in 2012 found in pond near Disney World, family says
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- Powerball second chance drawing awards North Carolina woman $1 million on live TV
- Influencer Cara Hodgson Lucky to Be Here After Being Electrocuted in Freak Accident
- Powerball second chance drawing awards North Carolina woman $1 million on live TV
Recommendation
DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
The 1972 Andes plane crash story has been told many times. ‘Society of the Snow’ is something new
Acclaimed Mexican actor Ana Ofelia Murguía, voice of Mama Coco, dead at 90
To become the 'Maestro,' Bradley Cooper learned to live the music
Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
Sister of North Korean leader derides South Korea’s president but praises his predecessor
Are you there Greek gods? It's me, 'Percy Jackson'
Thousands of doctors in Britain walk off the job in their longest-ever strike