In a new editorial for Nashville’s Tennessean newspaper, Darius Rucker is opening up about the changing world of country music.
For the piece, which is the latest in the Tennessean‘s Hallowed Sound series highlighting Black legacies in American music, the country crooner, 55, detailed what he’s seen of “reparational equity” for Black artists in the genre.
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And the more that happens, the bigger our audience is going to get because there’s going to be more people of colour looking at country music in a different way and saying, ‘You know, I do
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