The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Catchy country-rap hit tops US charts, sparks race debate

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NEW YORK: A viral single fusing elements of US southern rap and country has skyrockete­d in popularity to top the American charts, dethroning pop princess Ariana Grande and stoking controvers­y on the way.

The smash hit “Old Town Road” by the previously unknown artist Lil Nas X was streamed more than 46 million times the week ending April 4, industry tracker Billboard said Monday.

The short but catchy hybrid song initially emerged on both the country and rap charts last month -- but Billboard then scrapped it from the country list, saying it was not in line with the genre’s sound.

Its removal inflamed social media debate over race and genre, with many decrying white-washing in the country music industry and saying the musician’s hit was pigeonhole­d as hip hop purely because he is black.

Billboard denied those allegation­s, saying the move has “absolutely nothing to do with the race of the artist.”

Country music star Billy Rae Cyrus, father of Miley, then waded into the row by offering his vocals for a remix of the hit, which samples the track “34 Ghosts IV” by the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails.

It was so obvious to me after hearing the song just one time. I was thinking, what’s not country about it? What’s the rudimentar­y element of a country and western song? Billy Rae Cyrus, country music singer

“It was so obvious to me after hearing the song just one time,” Cyrus tweeted. “I was thinking, what’s not country about it? What’s the rudimentar­y element of a country and western song?”

“Then I thought, it’s honest, humble, and has an infectious hook, and a banjo. What the hell more do ya need?”

Lil Nas X’s hit began spreading as a meme on TikTok -- a video sharing app that has found an explosive audience among American youth -- with people posting videos with hashtags like #yeehaw set to the song.

An Atlanta native born Montero Lamar Hill, the artist who turns 20 on Tuesday told Time magazine that “the song is country trap” and should be on both charts.

 ??  ?? Country music star Billy Rae Cyrus (right) says there’s nothing not country about Lil Nas X’s song.
Country music star Billy Rae Cyrus (right) says there’s nothing not country about Lil Nas X’s song.

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