Anita "Lady A" White spelled out her stage name squabble with country trio Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, in an interview with ABC News Live Prime yesterday (July 14). "I have built this name for decades before they were born, and I've been building it," the 61-year-old singer argued as part of her case during the TV segment.
She later compared the "grind" of independent musicians to BIPOC, or Black, Indigenous people of color, saying "Sometimes all we have is our name.
We don't want to have that taken from us. Our culture gets taken, our music gets taken. This is more important for those that come behind me." In June, the country trio (Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and David Haywood) announced on Instagram that they were
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