Kacey Musgraves and Kelsea Ballerini are speaking up for female country artists everywhere!
— K A C E Y M U S G R A V E S Ballerini shared a similar message, taking the discussion to Instagram."I say this having been one of the few women who have been really embraced by country radio and having watched some of the bigger networks make real changes in their programming to make it look more balanced. I am grateful," she began."BUT. there is still inequality in airplay for women. And tweets like this prove it.
"Country music - We have to fix this," she continued."For us and for them. How do we do it? Let’s talk. ." Ballerini also apologized on behalf of the country stations for providing"unfair and incredibly disappointing" rules for women. "To all the ladies that bust their a**es to have half the opportunities that men do, I'm really sorry that in 2020, after YEARS of conversation of equal play, there are still some companies that make their stations play by these rules," she shared in a series of tweets."ALEXA PLAY LBT LADY A CARRIE MIRANDA KACEY CARLY GABBY MAREN INGRID RUNAWAY JUNE M&T LAUREN. ALL IN A ROW.
To all the ladies that bust their asses to have half the opportunities that men do, I’m really sorry that in 2020, after YEARS of conversation of equal play, there are still some companies that make their stations play by these rules. It’s unfair and it’s incredibly disappointing
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