Grammy-award-winning singer, Beyonce on Monday did not receive any nominations for the Country Music Association awards when the nods for the 58th edition were announced even though her “Cowboy Carter” album proved a cultural phenomenon upon release this year.
New Telegraph had earlier reported that this year award ceremony is billed to hold on November 20.
The absence of “Cowboy Carter” among the slate of nominees was conspicuous: “Texas Hold ‘Em,” her sprawling album’s first single, soared to the top of the charts, including the country list, and the album was widely considered a smash.
Beyonce’s “Cowboy Carter” is a full-throated to her southern US roots, a rollicking revue that also deals a vital history lesson on the Black lineage of country music.
Morgan Wallen, the controversial country-pop singer who has found enormous streaming success, received the most nominations with seven, including for the coveted “Entertainer of the Year” title.
Chris Stapleton and Cody Johnson received five nominations each.
Beyonce is no stranger to CMA controversy: she notably received racist comments after performing what was then her most country song to date, “Daddy Lessons,” at the 2016 CMA awards.
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