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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 ...
Fine,” Moreland said. “Far as I’m concerned, getting kicked off a Zach Bryan album is way fucking cooler than being on a Zach Bryan album.” ...
Zach Bryan escalated his feud with one-time collaborator John Moreland, removing their Great American Bar Scene song “Memphis; The Blues” off his album on streaming services while assuring he ...
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.
Zach Bryan’s reported $350 million publishing deal has devolved into a feud with fellow Tulsa, Oklahoma, musician John Moreland, with Bryan removing the song they recorded together from all ...
Kevin Mazur/Getty; Amy E. Price/FilmMagic Zach Bryan is feuding with another Tulsa-based musician — and things have gotten pretty messy. The “Something in the Orange” musician’s headline ...
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.” ...
Zach Bryan began feuding with John Moreland after Moreland reacted to Bryan's new record deal by saying that "$350M is a lot of money to pay for the f---ing off-brand version of me" Bryan ...
Zach Bryan has taken his song featuring John Moreland down from streaming services, and is working to erase him from his catalog and … well, Moreland said that is just fine with him. The move ...
Zach Bryan has removed the duet “Memphis: The Blues” from streaming services after his collaborator on the song, John Moreland, insulted him on social media. The song was the third track on Bryan’s ...