Guess, what y’all?! The plot thickens!
06.01.2021 - 02:59 / perezhilton.com
Blake Shelton’s fans are NOT about to let haters ruin his new song!
Countless supporters of the country crooner came to Grammy nominee’s defense after critics accused his new song Minimum Wage of being “tone deaf,” since so many people are out of work while The Voice coach is worth millions.
One of those supporters was fellow country star Ronnie Dunn — one half of the duo Brooks & Dunn — who wrote a lengthy social media post arguing that Blake’s song wasn’t actually offensive, because it’s about
Guess, what y’all?! The plot thickens!
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Singer Ronnie Dunn spoke out in defense of his fellow country artist Blake Shelton after the latter caught backlash for his latest song. Shelton was the subject of debate on social media after he debuted his new single, "Minimum Wage" during NBC’s New Year’s Eve televised event.The song, which he said is about his love of fiance Gwen Stefani, contains lyrics about being broke that made many people upset. Not only was he criticized for writing a song about financial hardship during the