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10 September, 2024

BEYONCE’S ‘COWBOY CARTER’ SNUBBED BY COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS

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Beyoncé has been snubbed by the Country Music Awards CMA's, despite having one of the biggest country hits of the year with 'Texas Hold Em'.

When the nominees for the ceremony were announced on Monday morning, the star was notably absent - with not a single nomination.

Beyoncé had widely been expected to gain recognition at the awards, with fans speculating she could become the first black woman to be shortlisted for album of the year, for Cowboy Carter.

Instead, Morgan Wallen and Post Malone — the latter of which appeared on Beyoncé’s “LEVII’S JEANS” — garnered seven and four nods, respectively.

It’s also worth mentioning that Shaboozey is vying for New Artist and Single of the Year with “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

The record is this year’s longest-running Hot 100 No. 1 and has over 114 million views on its YouTube visualizer.

COWBOY CARTER spanned a total of 27 songs, including Beyoncé’s chart-topping “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” and the pre-loved “16 CARRIAGES.”

It also boasted guest appearances from Dolly Parton, Tanner Adell, Willie Nelson, Brittney Spencer and more.

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