In a revealing interview, the singer Paramore confirms that the reference in his music is directed to Singer Country
The singer Hayley Williams, leader of Paramore, had an impact again by publicly confirming that the “Singer country racist” Morgan Wallen is mentioned in one of his songs. The revelation was made during his participation in the Podcast PopcastFrom the New York Times, where he discussed the themes of his new solo album and dealt with the social problems that permeate his work.
The controversy revolves around the track Ego Death at the bachelorette partyin which Hayley sings on being in a bar belonging to aa “Singer country racist”. When I asked myself if I would like “From names to oxen”did not hesitate: “I always talk about Morgan Wallen. I don’t give a damn. I don’t care,” declared firmly.
In 2021, Morgan Wallen He was captured on video using a racial insult while he was drunk, who generated a wave of criticism and led to the temporary suspension of his career. Despite the accident, the singer managed to resume her musical trajectory and even inaugurated a themed bar Nashville (USA), called This bar and Tennessee bar andname inspired by one of his songs. The establishment has become a popular meeting point, but also a controversial symbol of the culture of the contemporary country.
Hayley WilliamsIn turn, he distinguished himself for his activism and facing social topics in his compositions. Born in Mississippi and created in TennesseeHe says that his experience as a white white woman in the south United States He led her to reflect deeply on the racist roots of the region. In his latest songs, he criticizes religious hypocrisy and the legacy of prejudice that still persist in American society.
In an interview, Hayley Williams expressed his outrage for racial issues
During the interview, Hayley Williams He expressed his indignation with racial issues and said he is always ready to “Screams for the four winds.” For her, racism is a problem that is intertwined with other important guidelines, such as climate change and rights LGBTQIA+. This intersectionality, according to the artist, is what makes the theme so urgent and personal.
Music Villagehistorically associated with conservative and southern values United StatesHe has faced criticism for his lack of diversity and episodes of racism that involve some of his representatives. The speech of Hayley Williams It contributes to expanding this debate, especially to come from an artist who moves between alternative and pop rock and has a diversified and committed fan base.
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Source: Terra

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