Daysia Tolentino is a culture and trends reporter for NBC News.
The Beyhive is busting out its cowboy hats and breaking out in line dances. After the singer debuted two country singles, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” on Sunday during the Super Bowl, some country enthusiasts hoped that Beyoncé’s star power would help bring more recognition for Black artists within the genre.
“Country can potentially be this bigger thing that lots of people are participating in, even though I do think that there’s still this older sense of nostalgia and defensiveness that can be connected to country.' Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” project saw her elevate Black pioneers in house, ballroom and disco, and some fans think that she will do the same with country artists. Williams said that Beyoncé has already started to reference Black country trailblazers.
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