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Country stars Zach Bryan and John Moreland have found themselves at the center of a public feud over a $350 million record deal, resulting in a fiery back-and-forth between the two.
After re-signing with Warner Records and selling his publishing catalog for $350 million, Zach Bryan was publicly criticized by John Moreland, who called him an “off-brand version of me.” Recently, ...
On her most recent episode on the BFFs podcast, Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia announced in jest that she was eager to get ...
The clash between Zach Bryan and John Moreland escalates over a $350 million deal and duet removal, with Moreland's scathing ...
The two singers took jabs at each other in a series of back-and-forth social media posts, following the news that Bryan ...
Bryan said he'd rerelease the song "Memphis; The Blues" without Moreland after the singer questioned Bryan's $350 million ...
The feud between Zach Bryan and singer-songwriter John Moreland has escalated. Moreland took to social media earlier this week to respond to the drama in a scathing video after Bryan removed their ...
Zach Bryan is taking a stand against a critic. The “Something in the Orange” singer took to Instagram Friday to call out another singer-songwriter, John Moreland, for a subtle dig he seemingly ...
Zach Bryan removed his song "Memphis; the Blues," featuring John Moreland, from streaming services amid a public feud. The dispute began after Moreland criticized Bryan's $350 million publishing deal.
Oklahoma singer-songwriters Zach Bryan and John Moreland's song "Memphis; the Blues" has been removed from streaming services in the midst of an ongoing feud between the two artists. The ...