Beyoncé's 'Country Carter' Soars to the Top Charts

Beyoncé's 'Country Carter' Soars to the Top Charts

Despite Beyoncé's statement that her new release isn't a country album, the charts seem to disagree as 'Country Carter' secures the number one spot, making history in the process.

Beyoncé's latest project, "Act II: Cowboy Carter," has defied expectations by topping the charts. Despite her claim that it is not a country album, it has made history as the first to reach No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart. This milestone also marks her as the first Black woman to achieve this feat, as reported by Billboard.

Beyoncé's latest collection has not only reached the top of the Billboard 200 Albums chart but also marks her eighth time achieving this milestone. In February, she made history once again with the debut single "Texas Hold 'Em" from the album, which claimed the number one spot on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.

There has been some discussion regarding Beyoncé's presence on the country music scene, considering she is not traditionally known as a country music artist. However, her newest album is a fusion of various genres including pop, country, R&B, zydeco, and more. With her undeniable talent and versatility, Beyoncé has proven that she can certainly hold her own in the realm of country music.

She grew up in Houston, Texas, a city known for its vibrant country music scene. Beyoncé also has deep roots in the American South. In her popular song "Formation," she mentions her father from Alabama and her mother from Texas. She also has relatives from Louisiana.

If someone argues that Beyoncé doesn't have a country music background, consider that two of the genre's most famous stars also have connections to the genre.

From left, Keith Urban, Beyoncé and Shania Twain

From left, Keith Urban, Beyoncé and Shania Twain

From left, Keith Urban, Beyoncé and Shania Twain

Keith Urban, originally from Australia, performed his song "Straight Line" at the 2024 CMT Music Awards on Sunday night. He is a familiar face at the awards show, dedicated to honoring country music, having won nine awards throughout his career.

Urban has also won numerous other Country Music Association awards and Grammys in the country music categories since his debut in 1991.

And if that doesn't impress you, there's always Shania Twain.

Shania Twain, known as the "Queen of Country Pop," is one of the most successful women in country music. She has sold over 90 million albums worldwide and hails from Canada.

Fellow Canadian artist k.d. lang has also found success in the country music genre. This shows that country music is not limited by geography. There should be space for artists like Beyoncé, who stated that her album "Cowboy Carter" was inspired by a past experience where she felt unwelcome.

Never mind. It looks like Queen Bey has gone ahead and built her own table.

Editor's P/S:

Beyoncé's groundbreaking achievement in topping the Top Country Albums chart with her latest project, "Act II: Cowboy Carter," is a testament to her versatility and the evolving landscape of country music. While some may question her legitimacy as a country artist, her deep Texas roots and musical influences from the genre make her inclusion in the scene both fitting and refreshing.

The success of Beyoncé and other non-traditional country artists like Keith Urban and Shania Twain demonstrates that the genre is not confined by geographical boundaries or traditional backgrounds. It embraces diversity and welcomes artists who bring their own unique perspectives and sounds to the table. Beyoncé's presence in the country music space challenges preconceived notions and expands the genre's reach, ultimately enriching the musical landscape for both artists and audiences alike.

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