2024 VMAs: Shaboozey Admits It “Really Sucks” Beyoncé' Was Shut Out of 2024 CMA Awards (Exclusive)
You can looker there, but you won’t find Beyoncé at the 2024 CMA Awards.
Despite releasing one of the top country albums of the year in Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé did not find herself among the nominees for this year’s Country Music Association Awards.
Therefore, the Queen Bey will be passing on the event.
It was a perceived snub that generated a lot of discourse, especially given that the album marked the biggest debut of the year for a country album and spent weeks on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. (It even went on to pick up 11 Grammy nominations, including four in the country categories.) The controversy led to many household names in country music weighing in.
Luke Bryan, for one, acknowledged the impact of Cowboy Carter—and clarified that nobody within the genre was upset by her entry.
"A lot of great music is sometimes overlooked, and sometimes you don't get nominated," he explained on Sirius XM's Andy Cohen Live Oct. 1. "Everybody loved that Beyoncé made a country album. Nobody's mad about it."
He continued, "I'm all for everybody coming in and making country albums at all that. Just because she made one—just because I made one doesn't mean I get any nominations."
The 48-year-old added, though, that for him, the genre is about more than just the music someone makes. "Where things get a little tricky—if you're gonna make country albums, come into our world and be country with us a little bit," he added. "Come to an award show and high-five us, and have fun and get in the family, too. And I'm not saying she didn't do that. But country music's a lot about family."
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Dolly Parton—whose song “Jolene” Beyoncé covered on Cowboy Carter—also defended the CMA Awards, noting she doesn’t believe Beyoncé’s exclusion was an intentional snub.
"Well, you never know," Parton told Variety in September. "There's so many wonderful country artists that, I guess probably the country music field, they probably thought, well, we can't really leave out some of the ones that spend their whole life doing that."
"I don't think it was a matter of shutting out, like doing that on purpose," the 78-year-old. "I think it was just more of what the country charts and the country artists were doing, that do that all the time, not just a specialty album."
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Shaboozey, who was nominated for CMA Awards in the New Artist of the Year and Single of the Year categories, also weighed in on the nominations.
“It’s definitely unfortunate, if that was something she was looking to receive, something that she worked for,” he told E! News at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards. “It really sucks, because I know as an artist, you put a lot of time and work and a lot of energy into music.”
But, as he noted, the lack of nominations doesn’t take away from Beyoncé’s impact, in country music and beyond. “You know, awards aren’t everything,” the 29-year-old, who collaborated on two Cowboy Carter songs, continued. “As long as you’re connecting with people genuinely, making music that’s impacting people—that’s all that matters. She changed my life, and the lives of other artists as well.”
The CMA Awards air live on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, and keep reading for a complete breakdown of Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter.
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