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London Calling Podcast Yana Bolder
Dolly Parton recently shared her admiration for both Taylor Swift and Beyoncé in an interview with Variety. Parton praised Swift for her successful career transition from country to pop, noting how she’s been a great inspiration for many young people. The country icon also expressed fondness for Beyoncé’s album Cowboy Carter, which featured Parton’s voice and a cover of her hit “Jolene,” calling it a “great album” and highlighting Beyoncé’s country roots.
Regarding the CMA Awards’ controversial snub of Cowboy Carter, Parton suggested that the oversight wasn’t intentional, explaining that the CMAs likely focused on artists who consistently contribute to the country music scene. While understanding the frustration of Beyoncé’s fans, she emphasized the competitive nature of the awards and praised the album’s impact. Parton made it clear that she believes country music welcomed Beyoncé and that the album’s quality speaks for itself.
Dolly also hinted at the possibility of performing “Jolene” with Beyoncé in the future, while expressing pride in today’s female artists, including Swift, Chappell Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter. She lovingly supports their success, saying, “I’m proud of all the gals.
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