As Predicted, Now They’re Coming for Ella Langley

Just a mere 72 hours ago, Saving Country Music posted a warning that Ella Langely was taking a risk by collaborating with Morgan Wallen on the new song “I Can’t Love You Anymore.”
Fair or otherwise, releasing a song with Morgan Wallen would stir political acrimony, and at a time when Ella Langley is at the very top of popularity and has no need for a promotional boost. In fact she runs the risk of becoming overexposed by releasing another hit single, or undercutting her current singles that continue to perform very well.
This week, Ella Langley’s new album Dandelion spends a second week at #1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 albums chart—a good sign this could end up being a “sticky” title that will remain near the top of the charts for weeks, and possibly years to come. Langley also continues to have the #1 song in all of music with “Choosin’ Texas,” and another top hit with “Be Her,” while these two songs and “I Can’t Love You Anymore” are stacked #1, #2, #3 on the iTunes charts, meaning they could dominate the singles charts come next week.
As was said on 4/24,
“Morgan Wallen remains one of the most vilified characters in all of country music, if not the most vilified, whether those notions are valid or otherwise. He’s a favorite whipping boy of politically-oriented musical commentators and social media pundits who love to use their hatred for him to socially posture and morally preen, despite Wallen never having espoused any sort of political thought … Whether it’s fair or not, some have and will perceive Ella Langley releasing a duet with Morgan Wallen as a strident, naked, unmitigated political act and expression.”
Well that’s exactly what music outlet Stereogum has done in a series of viral posts across their social media platforms in a shameless attempt to smear Ella Langley’s character by making her guilty by association. The post on X/Twitter has nearly 4 million views alone and counting.
The Stereogum posts read, “At Stagecoach, Ella Langley sang her new Morgan Wallen collab, brought out Theo Von, and sang her #1 hit for a crowd that included Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun. Next month she’ll play the Kid Rock-headlined Rock The Country, where tickets were recently slashed 50%.”

The posts cobble together completely circumstantial evidence in an attempt to brand someone politically toxic because no actual, direct evidence exists. It’s an unethical and irresponsible act of journalistic malfeasance with the express attempt to kneecap a performer due to political acrimony.
Though this type of practice is far from uncommon from random individuals on social media, or even perhaps politically-oriented journalists on their personal accounts, to see this from a musical outlet proper in such a brazen attempt to character assassinate is truly something unprecedented in music media. Rolling Stone, eat your heart out.
As has been pointed out previously, Morgan Wallen himself has never publicly espoused any political views whatsoever, and there is no indication that he even engages in political thought. And unlike other country artists, Wallen has avoided things like the Kid Rock tour and the TPUSA Super Bowl Halftime Show. It is a wild-eyed assumption that Wallen resides on the political right.
But then to take that completely speculative political assumption, and then use that as the basis to assign political ideologies to someone else by proxy is the seat of blatant irresponsibility, especially for a media outlet. Did Stereogum reach out to Ella Langley to ask what her political views were before posting these accusatory missives? Why are they talking about who she’s been seen with, and who is in her audience as opposed to her music itself? How was her set at Stagecoach? Isn’t this insulting to any performer’s artistry?
Now get it wrong. Eyes are wide open here. Of course there’s a chance that if Ella Langley does have a political disposition, maybe she leans right, if only because that’s the direction the majority of Americans lean irrespective of party affiliation, and an even greater majority of country fans and artists, and people from rural parts of the United States. There’s no reason to be obtuse here like Stereogum‘s post that tries to beat around the bush as opposed to coming right out and saying what everyone knows it implies.
But you just can impose a political alignment on Ella Langley or anyone else because two famous people were in her audience, or her booking agency put her on a Kid Rock show that at this point she probably doesn’t even desire to play now that she’s multipliers more popular than Kid Rock himself, or because she invited a podcaster who’s interviewed Bernie Sanders and come out strongly against the Iran War on stage with her. Maybe she’s just a country artist interacting with people in the country space.
While Stereogum is looking to point the ugly finger of guilt at people, why aren’t they asking why Diplo remains the only constant every year on the Stagecoach lineup, despite multiple women coming forward to accuse him of rape, sexual assault, revenge porn, and other charges that he continues to face? If being affiliated with Morgan Wallen is such an indictment of character due to his N-word incident, why hasn’t Stereogum reported on Jelly Roll saying the N-word three times on camera, and two years after Morgan Wallen?
Just yesterday, Stereogum posted yet another story about Hayley Williams twisting off on Morgan Wallen. These stories are a weekly occurrence as both Hayley, many in the public, and much of the media continue to obsess over Morgan Wallen, but refuse to look into credible accusations against Jelly Roll from Nicole Arbor and others.
And these things can have grave consequences. As nobody should need to be reminded of right now, political violence and assassinations are a very real part of American life. As Saving Country Music reported earlier this year, Tanner Usrey received direct and credible death threats after he was announced as a participant in the Kid Rock tour, and a man was arrested over it. You can’t just flippantly decide to slot someone in the political binary as New York Magazine also recently irresponsibly did without understanding the implications and potential dangerous ramifications.
There is a reason there is a curtain on the ballot booth. That’s because it is an inherent part of democracy to allow everyone the privacy of their political beliefs, and for individuals not to face political retribution like the kind Ella Langley experienced from Stereogum, and for political beliefs neither Stereogum or anyone else has confirmed. It is beyond irresponsible in every capacity.
Furthermore, the effort to shame Ella Langley and her supporters will only push them further to the right where they will find folks accepting them with open arms as opposed to elitists shaming them to virtue signal to their political constituents and drive clicks via social media rage bait. Jason Aldean had sworn off making political statements until the media started shaming his wife for posts on Instagram. Now Jason Aldean is one of the most politically active artists in American entertainment.
What did the attempted shaming and cancellation do to Morgan Wallen? It either did nothing, or as some surmise, it actually goosed his popularity with fans who rallied to his defense, and still do to this day to the point where Saving Country Music was attacked for initially questioning the wisdom of Ella Langely duet with Wallen under the false assumption it was some sort of cancellation attempt.
If political apparatchiks larping as music journalists think they’re going to move the political needle by attacking the most popular artist in all of music at the moment—and by using the 2nd most popular artist in music as the pretense and circumstantial evidence—they might be in for a rude awakening.
Meanwhile, for years many of these very same politically-oriented journalists, commentators, and outlets have criticized country music for not supporting women in the genre. Now that women are finally starting to see some top-level success, they pull out the tire iron, and are swinging for Ella Langley’s legs, just as they have done to Miranda Lambert in the past. Stereogum rarely even covers country music, unless it’s Sturgill Simpson releasing funk songs about his penis. Yet now they decide to swerve into the space to run over Ella Langley.
And it’s important to understand this is not just one media outlet’s perspective. It’s the stereotypical and pervasive perspective of much of media both inside and outside of country music who loathes country music fans and many of its artists, and sees them as political chattel and pawns that can be assuaged by buzzy viral social media quips—and if they can’t be turned, must be destroyed.
Ella Langley’s music and success should live an die upon her own actions, and her own merit, not who is in the audience, not who came out on stage with her at Stagecoach, or who she released a promotional 3rd single with. Ella Langley co-wrote and co-produced all of Dandelion and “Choosin’ Texas,” and took it to the very top of music as a solo artist, not via collaborations like many country women have needed to resort to in the past.
It’s her actions, it’s her music, and whatever beliefs she espouses publicly that she should be judged on. This guilt by association is irresponsible, reckless, unfounded, and potentially, outright incorrect.
It’s also likely to be ineffective, if not counter-productive for those with political motivations.
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April 27, 2026 @ 10:58 am
I wanted to say you were reaching some, but as per the replies on Twitter and including to your reply on there, people were quick to go with the report and “block her on spotify so fast” among other things. Is anything they wrote wrong? No, but when you put it together the way that they did it alludes to certain things on purpose
April 27, 2026 @ 11:27 am
…but she chose to associate with Kid Rock and Morgan Wallen, knowing full well the pros and cons of this decision.
She wanted the attention and audience that Morgan Wallen’s fanbase brings, and she will now also have the downsides.
The quote doesn’t say she’s Republican. It says she is choosing to work with these people. That’s factual, and fans can decide to listen to her or not based on that information.
She could’ve done neither of these things, if that’s the way she wanted to play it.
Why should she get all the benefits of these decisions without the blowback?
She’s free to make her career decisions, and time will tell if it was the correct choice or not.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:47 am
“The quote doesn’t say she’s Republican.”
It actually makes the situation so much worse that they didn’t just come right out and say it because EVERYONE knows what’s being implied, but they’re actually admitting they don’t have any evidence of such, so they’re running on hunches. Also, the implication is not that she’s Republican or Conservative. It’s that she’s a MAGA Trump supporter.
Remember, I just wrote and article 72 hours ago saying I believed it was unwise for Ella to collaborate with Wallen, especially at this time. But to rope in Theo Von who has actively criticized the Administration, actively said he’s against the current immigration policy, is actively against the Iran War, and then Scooter Braun for being on of the 80,000 people in the audience shows a level of vindictive “let’s get her!” attitude of emptying the kitchen at Langley that should never be acceptable in music media, or really anywhere else.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:06 am
I read here that she smokes cigarettes. Seen a few vidyas n she wasn’t even wearing a seat belt. Was kinda put off, but whatever… but War Eagle? Naw I’m out!
Seriously tho, that one’s teflon, she’ll be fine, bet.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:13 am
Was it a menthol cigarette?
If so, I won’t read your comment as sarcasm.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:31 am
Newport 100. Gross and wrong. Roll Tide!
April 27, 2026 @ 11:49 am
Forks and flames!
April 27, 2026 @ 11:07 am
Imagine a world where Morgan Wallen is something more than an idiot and can actually sway culture with his idiocy. Then the backlash would be deserved for those who collaborate with him.
But he’s a moron whose star-turn move was to sport a mullet just long enough to start a trend where young kids (under 10) are regularly seen with mullets, even though he has since had the much-needed haircut.
To make matters worse, the mullet catapulted him after covering a great song gave him some credibility to fans who need substance. To be fair, a lot of his music is fairly good, and even some of the eyeroll stuff is catchy as hell. But he’s a moron who isn’t actually a racist and therefore has not (thankfully) upped the amount of racism in the US.
I am so tired of this. Artists can collaborate with anyone they want to. Musicians still line up to play with Tim Lambesis and artist like Mayhem still exist all these years later, not to mention some of the nonsense that goes on in the hip hop world. Morgan Wallen is hardly a concern in the grand scheme of things.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:09 am
Oh please…this isn’t 2021 anymore. The Left can’t cancel a Netflix subscription, much less the biggest star in music at the moment. Like everything else they try to do, it turns to 💩 in a handbasket. Good luck with that…
April 27, 2026 @ 11:10 am
What’s going on in the far-left has long since become sociopathic. There will be commenters here who will blast me for saying that, but it’s true. Leftist establishment media, alternative media and leftist politicians are walking excrement stewing in their own bile.
I don’t care who ella votes for if she even votes at all. But her incredible success can be written off simply because of some tarted-up insinuation and guilt by association. The assholes at Stereogum are just more of the sociopaths who buy into the sickness and more of them will be commenting and attacking me here in 3…2…1…
April 27, 2026 @ 11:16 am
The problem with their behavior, is that the pendulum will swing back at them, sooner or later.
That’s how it always is with us humans.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:33 am
It should. Trouble is that many people are scared to shit about anything because of the violence being done and even being celebrated. Jimmy Kimmel is celebrated by the sociopathic left, even after this past weekend.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:41 am
There is no such thing as a political left in the US.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:50 am
At the risk of being accused of “both sidsing,” let’s not act like there aren’t kooks on the right either. Clearly there are. But country music has been and increasingly becoming the favorite whipping boy of the political left in the media. But part of this has been the dramatic rise of right-leaning voices in country.
As Howard says below, how about we just focus on the music first? In the case of Ella Langley, she’s not doing anything political, and her music is not political. Save these fights and arguments for others.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:17 pm
Dramatic rise? You mean it’s closer to reflecting a 50/50 dynamic that mirrors the voting percentages in the US?
There was a 7 year period where many were just afraid to speak out politically in favor of the Right at all over fear of being essentially blacklisted. It’s safe to assume many of the artists who said nothing political from 2015 thru now were moderates or right-leaning. What gets me angry is the people going after Theo Von.
April 27, 2026 @ 2:10 pm
Yes, there are kooks on the right. We, on the right, are not celebrating them. I haven’t seen accounts of health care professionals talking about harming patients who they think support the Democrats; there are many from people who talk about harming people they think support the President.
A young conservative alt-media woman named Savannah Hernandez has been assaulted by leftists covering leftist nuts at demonstrations. Conservative alt-media people, including young women, need security with them when they cover demonstrations and do investigations.
The psychopathy of these people is such that an attractive singer with the hottest song in America may be a social criminal because of some tangential association with so-and-so or such-and-such. “The left” has to police itself. One US Senator that has a conscience – you know who it is – is now regarded as the enemy. Psychopathy.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:35 am
I can’t stand Willie Nelsons psuedo-zen nor his drugpushing or paranoid musings, but he’s still one hell of a writer, picker and sometimes he could even sing quite good, so I enjoy Willie for his art, if not for his personality.
As for these two youngsters; I don’t care for their music, and Wallen is obviously entangled in his own stupidity and substance abuse, but if someone enjoys this track, cool, that’s why it’s called the entertainment business.
If I had the ability to see through every artist’s mind – discovering their true selves – just so I could cancel them if I found something I disagreed on, there wouldn’t be much left to listen to.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:37 am
Please don’t let this discussion devolve into blanket ridicule of “the left.” I have liberal views on most hot-button issues, with notable exceptions being Second Amendment and hypersensitivity to mere words. My standards for country music — any music I like, actually — are simple: Do I like the melody and do I like the lyrics? Who is singing or playing the song doesn’t matter and never has. I am capable of enjoying Mary Chapin Carpenter or Charlie Daniels, Jason Isbell or Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll or John Prine or Jerry Jeff Walker — it all depends on the song and the performance.
No matter what their views, mainstream country music is in a far better place today with Wallen and Langley as its standard bearers than it was 10 years ago with Florida Georgia Line and Sam Hunt. I’ll be honest and admit that I even miss hearing the occasional Maren Morris or Jimmie Allen song on the radio (a couple by each, not their entire catalog), even though both have been “canceled” for completely different reasons.
I don’t care who Ella votes for, who she prays to, or what she smokes or doesn’t smoke. This cancellation and exaggerated outrage from right and left needs to stop. It’s the MUSIC, stupid!
April 27, 2026 @ 2:18 pm
Howard, you seem like the kind of guy I’d get along with even if I don’t see eye-to-eye with you on some basic issues. The problem is that those who are hypersensitive to mere words have taken over the public debate and aren’t interested in discussion or trying to change hearts and minds. It’s about breaking whoever doesn’t see things 100% the way they do 100% of the time.
It’s liberal vs, progressive. Liberals are able to walk through the world and negotiate and cope with things. Progressives want to burn things down. I also like Charlie Daniels and Mary-Chapin Carpenter as well.
April 27, 2026 @ 11:43 am
It’s still holding up the false premise that if someone votes opposite of these media journalists that they are automatically toxic and share ownership in the “sins” of the politicians of that political party. (despite the Leftist journalists never holding themselves to that same standard)
April 27, 2026 @ 11:44 am
Not gonna lie Trigger, in the history of “they are coming for” people, this one might not make anyone’s top ten lists…
April 27, 2026 @ 12:00 pm
You might not be wrong about that. But I’m not making the case that it is. This is a case where we finally have a woman from country in the top spot in all of music, and there is a full court press to cut her legs off, at least from some. And so as the proprietor of a website called “Saving Country Music,” I feel the obligation to speak up. Ella Langley could be super important in the grand scheme of things in country music. She already is in the present tense.
Also, I’m not sure there has ever been a case where someone has been criticized because Scooter Bruan was one of the 80,000 people in attendance at on of their concerts. Seems like a stretch.
April 27, 2026 @ 12:08 pm
Correction: “Morgan Wallen himself has never publicly espoused any views whatsoever, and there is no indication that he even engages in thought.”
Also Trig i disagree with the idea that Stereogum and New York Magazine and Rolling Stone and whoever else are trying to move the political needle to the left – they are not. They, like any corporate media outlet, only care about Getting Views to Sell Ads and Make Money. Hence the rage bait headlines.
Jeremy pinnell rips
April 27, 2026 @ 12:15 pm
All I can say who cares who is singing the song, who care what they think politically who care if they like chocolate or vanilla ice cream. If it’s a great song and both these great performs sing it and have a hit on it who the HELL cares?!?!?!?!? Keep on singing Ms Langley and Mr Wallen. LOVE YOUR MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!
April 27, 2026 @ 12:28 pm
Wait til it comes out that Ella Langley is pro-life.
April 27, 2026 @ 12:35 pm
Singing with Wallen is one thing.
Performing at Kid Rock’s festival is another.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:07 pm
Performing in front of people who are largely country music fans is a problem? All righty then…
April 27, 2026 @ 1:17 pm
Morgan Wade, Carter Faith, Ludacris, Creed, Shinedown, and others pulled out of the concert, including multiple of these artists because they were booked on it without their knowledge. Similar to how I said it was foolish for Ella to collaborate with Wallen, if I was advising her, I would have told her to not be part of the Kid Rock tour either. But when those decisions were being made in the fall of 2025, Ella Langley was not in the position she is now.
All that said, I am just not okay with this guilty by affiliation notion, because as the Stereogum post illustrates, it’s a slippery slope. It’s starts with affiliations with Morgan Wallen and Kid Rock. Then it goes to singing with Theo Von, who is assumed to be “MAGA” when he clearly is not. Why aren’t we assuming Ella Langley is left-wing since she brought someone out who is against Trump’s immigration policy and the Iran war? Then we’re supposed to pass judgement on her because Scooter Braun was one of the 80,000 people in the audience. It’s the othering of people, and making people contemptable for things others have done, not themselves. Should a mom be held legally accountable because her son broke the law?
April 27, 2026 @ 1:22 pm
“Should a mom be held legally accountable because her son broke the law?” Just noting that this is a funny example given a couple of recent, high-profile convictions of the parents of mass shooters.
On topic, Johnny Cash playing at San Quentin wasn’t just about it being a venue where his fans would show up. Playing Farm Aid isn’t just about a concert.
Kid Rock’s festival is explicitly and obviously an event with a political focus and aim. Playing it is a statement. That’s not guilt by association, it’s evaluation based on decisions. No different than if she played the DNC or RNC.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:45 pm
“Kid Rock’s festival is explicitly and obviously an event with a political focus and aim.”
I don’t disagree with this statement. I would even go further and say it’s more of a political event than playing the Presidential inauguration like Carrie Underwood and Garth Brooks did for Biden—both who got flack for it, and both who I defended. Like I keep reminding folks, three days ago, I wrote an article criticizing Langley for not being smart with who she was affiliating with.
But the truth is that some, if not many of the artists booked on the Kid Rock event were booked by their booking agents, and were not making a conscious decision themselves. This has been verified by multiple artists. Also, we’ve known about that lineup for over four months.
Stereogum went after Ella Langley for her appearance at Stagecoach. That is the context. She was criticized for bringing out Theo Von. She was criticized for singing a song she recorded with Morgan Wallen, even though he was not there. And she was criticized for Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun being in the crowd of 80,000. So what exactly are we criticizing her for in the present tense at Stagecoach, since the Theo Von thing is total bullshit, as is Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun. She’s being criticized because she cut a song with Morgan Wallen. It’s all the extraneous stuff that shows the author’s hand at wanting to be petty, vindictive, and trying to go viral in a way that could undercut her character. That’s not journalism. That’s character assassination.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:00 pm
What’s happening around Ella Langley right now feels bigger than just one artist having a moment—it feels like part of a long-overdue correction in country music.
For the better part of the last decade, mainstream country has felt increasingly narrow in who it elevates. Female artists, in particular, have been consistently underplayed, underbooked, and under-promoted compared to their male counterparts, even when the songwriting, vocal talent, and audience demand clearly told a different story. So when someone like Ella Langley breaks through with real momentum, it doesn’t just feel like “another rising star” it feels like a genre finally letting in air it’s been holding its breath on.
What she’s doing creatively matters. She’s part of a wave that is reminding people that country music isn’t supposed to be a single lane with a single sound or a single image. It’s supposed to be lived-in, messy, emotional, sharp around the edges, and honest about real experience. That alone is a healthy shift for a genre that sometimes gets trapped in its own commercial formulas.
At the same time, the reaction around her highlights something just as important: how divided everything has become. In today’s environment, people don’t just hear music anymore they try to assign it meaning, allegiance, and even political identity. Some critics rush to blame “the far left” for orchestrating culture-war targeting of artists, while others point to broader concerns about how politics and entertainment have become intertwined on all sides, including ongoing debates about whether figures like Donald Trump and other political leaders are themselves part of a wider pattern of using legal and institutional pressure against opponents or being unfairly characterized as doing so. The result is a feedback loop where almost every public figure gets pulled into arguments that have very little to do with the actual art.
But if you strip all of that noise away, what stands out is simpler: Ella Langley is part of a shift that’s making country music feel more balanced again. More voices are being heard. More women are being given space. And the genre, at its best, always grows when it reflects more of the people living it.
That’s the part worth holding onto not the political echo chambers or the attempts to turn every artist into a symbol but the fact that the music itself is opening back up.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:18 pm
Very well said Adam.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:29 pm
Istead of worrying about political assumptions and bad press we shoud be happy that she got platinum for “Hell at Night” – her collab with the great & authentic country innovator BigXtaPlug and we should look forward the realease of her perfume “Be Her” and her movie ambitions which will rewrite film history for sure.
And I’m really grateful to her that of all the young, talented country artists she could have brought on stage to support them, she brought the great but relatively unknown up-and-coming talent Theo Von on stage with her.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:41 pm
All will be forgiven if Ella Langley gives just one NPR Tiny Desk Concert.
April 27, 2026 @ 2:02 pm
She should do an NPR Tiny Desk Concert! Get on it, Big Jilm, push for that!
April 27, 2026 @ 1:45 pm
I was on Instagram earlier and saw posts about Ella spending a second week at number 1 on the Billboard 200 Album charts, and the number of comments calling her MAGA was staggering. I had never noticed this enmasse prior to the Morgan Wallen release. I imagine the bulk of those commenting were never listening to her anyway, but it has unfairly put her in the cross hairs of the culture wars it would seem. It is limited to Ella either. Ive seen a lot of hate towards for Kacey Musgraves after announcing a duet with Miranda Lambert. If you are going to be upset about a collaboration because of politics, then at least let it be about collaborating with someone who talks about their politics.
April 27, 2026 @ 2:17 pm
I have written in the past about how we can make too much of social media chatter. This attempt to create a backlash against Ella Langley is very real, and very loud. Not to get conspiratorial, but there also is Stan energy behind it because Olivia Rodrigo fans are trying to depose “Choosin’ Texas” at the top of the charts, which they officially did this week as it slips to #2, and “Be Her” is at #5.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:48 pm
The Left hates McCarthyism — except when they practice it.
April 27, 2026 @ 1:52 pm
Aren’t people allowed to draw their own conclusions about things? Clearly Stereogum (which I have read for much longer than SCM but read much less now that it is pay walled) is making a point by stringing all of these associations together: Ella Langley is MAGA or right wing or whatever. It’s not very subtle. But Stereogum is an openly leftist or liberal or whatever publication. If you read their stuff at all it is clear they are firmly on that side. So of COURSE that’s how they would respond to this.
As you pointed out, it’s predictable. If Ella Langley and her team couldn’t anticipate this reaction, Ella Langley need a new team. Also, as you pointed out, it very well may boost her popularity or sales or whatever! So how can something predictable and potentially beneficial also have “grave consequences” that these irresponsible, unethical journalists are now responsible for?
It seems to be a running theme in the media right now that apparently everyone is so helplessly naive that any sort of slanted internet criticism will be instantly gobbled up by some deranged lunatic and used as justification for an act of violence that the lunatic themselves is apparently not responsible for, what with them being so helplessly naive and all. Of course, it’s only dangerous if it’s directed toward somebody you like. If it’s directed towards somebody you don’t like, or care about, it’s just trolling, which is perfectly acceptable.
Anyways the point I’m trying to make is that people bear some personal responsibility for being able to read between the lines a little bit and be aware of their sources. Which is why it’s ironic to me that at least lately it’s the right wing who seems so concerned about “dangerous rhetoric” when I thought it was also the right who claim to be the party of personal responsibility.
April 27, 2026 @ 2:24 pm
We have no idea what the ramifications of any of this will be in the short and long term. We have to live through it first to find out. But I’m not going to sit on my hands as a non country outlet lays into the first actual country woman we’ve been able to launch to the top of the charts and mauls her because Scooter Braun was in the audience with 80,000 other people at Stagecoach, and because they’re perfectly unaware that Theo Von has been on a tirade against the Trump Administration for many months. My job is to advocate for artists who are country, who are independent, who personify the roots of the music, legends being overlooked, and people who are under-represented, like women. It is a good thing for country music that Ella Langley and “Choosin’ Texas” have done so well. It would be a shame to see that get torn asunder, especially over political acrimony. So I’m not taking any risks. I’m speaking up.
April 27, 2026 @ 2:03 pm
*Political fatigue* is setting in hard for me. I’m so tired of this kind of reporting/journalism/media posts and attempts to stir stuff up. Especially when you wake up and realize we are in a top down situation instead of left and right. Also, no one is writing articles or stirring the pot about how Margo Price, Kacey Musgraves, etc. performed on stage with Willie Nelson (and calling for people to come at any of them). Same for Zach Bryan performing with Bruce Springsteen. Yes, in the US there is a real rural vs. urban political pattern, but we all live with, next to, around each other and can all appreciate good music so knock it off already. It’s beyond exhausting and I’m so tired of this ‘cut off the other side completely’ mentality. It is possible to not agree politically and still like music that the ‘other side’ puts out. And if you don’t like it – maybe just turn it off – why call for people to come at them? If I hear one more person talk about being on ‘the right side of history’ while believing the stuff they’re fed on mainstream media, or by “their candidate”, or by social media, etc. We are beyond cooked as a country so just enjoy the music…or don’t. But don’t add to the negativity by making senseless demands and pointing fingers. I’m so over it. I don’t reach for Wallen’s music and I listen to a few of Ella’s songs. I’m also old enough to remember when collaborations like Elton John and Eminem happened on stages during controversial times. Give me concerts where right and left come together for things…like a common love of music.