6 songs that were shunned by country radio and rejected by Nashville — but still became hits
Country songs like "Texas Hold 'Em," "Old Town Road," and "Goodbye Earl" overcame pushback from industry insiders and country radio to achieve chart success.
Josh Brasted/FilmMagic; Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images
- Kacey Musgraves recently opened up about the backlash to her 2013 single, "Follow Your Arrow."
- The pro-LGBTQ song was blacklisted by country radio stations but later became a fan-favorite hit.
- Beyoncé, Lil Nas X, and Loretta Lynn have faced similar pushback from country music gatekeepers.
Country music has a stricter reputation than most popular genres, which has led to territorial battles over what gets played on the radio and who wins awards.
Country gatekeepers in the music industry like radio programmers and awards show voters are known for imposing a high barrier to entry, which fans say keeps the genre authentic. In practice, however, the barrier has been enforced in an attempt to bar Black artists, outspoken women, and progressive themes from Nashville.
Keep reading for six of the most notable and controversial country hits, listed below in reverse chronological order of release.