So while I was gone in Australia for over a month, this amazing country song came out (I don't listen to much country) that was a cover of "Wagon Wheel" by Darius Rucker, who is African American (vocalist of Hootie and the Blowfish). I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty shocked for a couple minutes that he nailed the country sound so well and even made a Grammy-deserving recording.
Unfortunately, I know there will probably be both blacks and whites who are very upset about this. Some close-minded white people (I'm white) will say he's "stealing our culture" or something and some close-minded blacks will say he's dealing with the music of the race's historical enemies. It's completely stupid but I completely see this debate coming up, and many other people who aren't racist will merely stereotype him and sabotage his bright solo career.
Personally, this may be an exciting opportunity to diversify the genre - I don't know what country fans think though. I think we should give this guy support like any other amazing artist. I'll post the link below if you haven't heard the song and wanna give it a listen. Thanks for the comments and opinions guys =D
Unfortunately, I know there will probably be both blacks and whites who are very upset about this. Some close-minded white people (I'm white) will say he's "stealing our culture" or something and some close-minded blacks will say he's dealing with the music of the race's historical enemies. It's completely stupid but I completely see this debate coming up, and many other people who aren't racist will merely stereotype him and sabotage his bright solo career.
Personally, this may be an exciting opportunity to diversify the genre - I don't know what country fans think though. I think we should give this guy support like any other amazing artist. I'll post the link below if you haven't heard the song and wanna give it a listen. Thanks for the comments and opinions guys =D
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