6622: How Kacey Musgraves Rewrote...
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6622: How Kacey Musgraves Rewrote the Rules of Country Music

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Kacey Musgraves committed what Nashville considered cardinal sins—she sang about smoking weed, supported gay rights, and questioned small-town conformity—on major label country albums. The industry punished her with minimal radio play. The Grammys rewarded her with Album of the Year. Musgraves exposed a fundamental disconnect between country music's institutional gatekeepers and its actual audience. Her album 'Golden Hour' proved that a country artist could win the genre's highest honor while being largely ignored by the format's own radio stations. That contradiction says more about modern Nashville than any industry report. • Why Nashville radio refused to play songs that were winning Grammy Awards • The deliberate provocations that made Musgraves a polarizing figure in country • How 'Golden Hour' bridged country, pop, and psychedelia without al ... 
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