Lady Antebellum says it needs that name no more.
The country-pop trio — which won Record and Song of the Year Grammys for the 2009 smash “Need You Now” — have renounced the name that fans have known since Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott joined forces in 2006.
The trio broke down on Twitter just why — in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody and the Black Lives Matter movement that has intensified in its wake — it is changing its name.
As of Wednesday, call them Lady A.
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So they pirated the name of an established black blues singer....lets see how this works out for them.
ReplyDeleteGuess what the 'A'stands for.
ReplyDeleteThey are still around? First I’ve heard that name in years.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Covid-19?
ReplyDeleteIt’s coming back with a rage.
DeleteJust wait.
They will release more if it.
More sheep getting in line.
ReplyDeleteBut it won't last long. They'll have to change it to something else. There's already a female singer Lady A, who's been around for about 20 years.
Who
ReplyDeleteThat's a stupid name anyway, they should have never used it in the first place.
ReplyDeleteI suppose the dumb asses did not know that there is already a black recording star that is named Lady A
ReplyDeleteAntifa no doubt
ReplyDeleteAnother a$$wipe group
Aging band trying to stay relevant.
ReplyDeleteThe group "Confederate Railroad" is also thinking of a change.
ReplyDeleteThe "Dixie Chicks" are looking into it and Dolly Parton's "Dixie Stamped".
I hope they go down in flames just like the Dixie Chicks did after what they did to President Bush.
ReplyDeleteMillennial Cowards caving into white guilt. How many blacks that you know listen to country music?? NONE!
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