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Country Music Stations Refusing To Play Beyonce's Fake Foray Into The Genre And The Lead Single '16 Carriages' Is A Rip Off Of The Classic Song 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'

February 13. 2024

Beyonce last week looking like a black "Boss Hog" (LOL)

[Editorial Note: I'm not a fan of Beyonce as she has stolen music from my preexisting copyrights such as "Halo" "Welcome To Hollywood" "Single Ladies" "Daddy" "Greenlight" "Upgrade U" "Diva" "Amor Gitano" "Worldwide Woman" "Black Culture" (among other songs) and the music videos "Suga Mama" "Flaws And All" "Still In Love" "Beautiful Liar" and "Greenlight" among other videos (The FBI Is Stonewalling Congress On Releasing FBI File In Madonna Human Rights Abuse Case (Congressional Documents). Beyonce is a known copyright thief who has been sued by many people for these crimes (Beyonce And Jay Z Copyright Infringement)].

Reports online reveal country music stations are refusing to play music by R&B singer Beyonce, who is trying to break into their genre. Beyonce has released two lackluster, confusing so[gs she is calling country music, when people who know and have formally studied music can hear it is not of the genre. I was a child prodigy. I began copyrighting intellectual property in the arts at a very young age. I have written and copyrighted (registered in the Library of Congress in Washington, DC) country music songs, among many other genres (beginning over 20-years ago). I know what country music is supposed to sound like.

Beyonce's beyhive, a group of a few HUNDRED crazed, fanatical people, who flood social networking with repetitive madness about the singer, and routinely bully and threaten others for not insanely worshipping her as they do, are losing their minds at the fact country music stations will not play Beyonce's new music. The beyhive are calling country music stations in America racist for not playing, Beyonce, an artist who has not musically met the criteria for their playlists. Country music stations in America do play black recording artists. However, they are black recording artists who actually release COUNTRY MUSIC.

Charley Pride (who passed away), Aaron Neville, Darius Rucker (formerly of pop/rock/blues band Hootie and the Blowfish), Mickey Guyton, Kane Brown, Brittney Spencer, Blanco Brown, Yola, Jimmie Allen, and Allison Russell, are some of the black recording artists who are played on country music stations in America. If Beyonce was really into country music as she claims (all of a sudden), she would know what she has released is not of the genre. Musically the songs she has released sounds like R&B and pop, not country music.

Speaking of that, Beyonce is a known copyright infringer. Just take a look at all the copyrights she has stolen, which comprise her fraudulent career: Beyonce And Jay Z Copyright Infringement. There's a song I've liked since I was a teen called "A Whiter Shade Of Pale." It was originally recorded in 1967 by English rock/folk /blues group Procol Harum. In 1995, Eurhythmics lead singer Annie Lennox released a remake of the track for her second solo album and it became a hit again. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" has been remade hundreds of times. It is one of the most successful pop/rock songs in music history.

My dad is a musicologist and radio disc jockey with over 50-years experience. He has been featured in award winning documentaries and many mainstream publications in Britain, Europe, America and the Caribbean. Since I was a child we always talked about music. When I was 8-years old I was singing music by Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations and The Platters, among others, who are way before my time. I was even singing music from other parts of the Caribbean that were released decades before I was born.

I remember one day when I was in my late teens I told my dad "I love the song 'A Whiter Shade of Pale.'" I told him the song is so moving, meaningful and poignant. My dad paused for a second and flatly said, "Aisha, they're singing about drugs!" I was like "What?" *crickets.* I can laugh about it now, but at the time...

I've written about 'A Whiter Shade of Pale' before online. So in listening to Beyonce's new song this week entitled "16 Carriages" I immediately realized she ripped off "A Whiter Shade Of Pale." The lyrics are very similar and so is the drum pattern.

The 1967 song "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum has lyrics about '16 vestal virgins," light, performing for an audience, traveling, "flew away" and one's eyes being closed.

The 2024 rip-off song by Beyonce "16 Carriages" is about "16 carriages", light, performing for a crowd, traveling, "fears away" and one's eyes being closed.

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