Rhiannon Giddens on collaborating with Beyoncé on 'Cowboy Carter'

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Published 2024-03-29
Rhiannon Giddens, one of the musicians on "Texas Hold 'Em" talks about how she looks to reclaim the Black history of the banjo, as Beyoncé's country debut sparks both controversy and praise.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jacobmccain8794
    Ugh Rhiannon summed this up perfectly! “everyone can do what they want to do, no one is asking who gave Lana del Ray permission to write a country album. Everyone gets to write about their truth and go back to their roots. If you want to make a country album, make a country album. People say that’s not country, well that’s just racism.” PERIOD, IT IS! Literally even tho America is not actually “segregated,” we are. We literally have people gatekeeping musical genres that was not even created people who looked like in the first place, that’s is CRAZY! When she broke down about people dancing to the banjo after knowing about the roots and history of where it came from BROKE ME!!! That is truly moving. Country music is black music too. It’s for everyone❤️😭
  • @life-is-recovery
    Rhiannon Giddens is also a national treasure. In addition to her solo work, check out the Carolina Chocolate Drops.
  • @GratitudeGriot
    awww seeing Rhiannon get emotional has me tearing up. she played the h3ll out of that banjo!! definitely want to hear more from her ❤
  • I hope she never apologizes for caring so deeply about something, her fears are warranted and she deserves her flowers for being courageous enough to go into spaces where she wasn't welcomed and continue to fight...thank you Rhiannon your work is important
  • I’m glad Beyoncé is shaking the country music industry. Enough of this ugly racism. It was and still is one of the darkest times of this country 😢😢😢
  • @56sonya
    Its because they're threatened by her they know how good she is, she has a number #1 country song already. She isnt going anywhere, the Hate just motivates her more.
  • @LindaMitchell
    Wonderful interview! Rhiannon Giddens should be very proud of her work. She's breaking down barriers.
  • @Angbwillinspireu
    I am up in the a.m. listening and absorbing Beyonce's, "act ii Cowboy Carter" album and it's giving more than Country, she may have just introduced a new genre.👑💯 !
  • @Kulou8
    Omg! That ending section had me crying! 😢❤
  • @TdT2211
    Soooooo happy Rhiannon Giddens is being spotlighted in the mainstream. People are in for a treat! Her work with the New Basement Tapes is absolutely amazing too if you want to hear more from Rhiannon. And she has so much more! 😊😊😊
  • @CeePlayss
    Rhiannon, you are a national treasure and I'm so grateful Bey highlighted your talent and work in this new album. I got emotional watching this. I've been Bey's fan since the Destiny's Child days and I've never been a country music lover, but cowboy carter has had me researching American music history and downloading albums from artists like Rhiannon Giddens, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiara Kennedy & Reyna Roberts, which has been the most beautiful experience. Loved this interview!! ❤
  • @idillard
    Thank you for this piece. Rhiannon is amazing and I've been lucky to have seen and heard her twice live: Ojai and in Los Angeles at Disney Hall. She is a genius, an educator, a musician! I have all her albums and listen to her often. I've watched may of her YouTube videos. Music belongs to everyone! Stop the madness about country music. White folks need to get real and understand that Black folk/African folk have been here and will continue to create. I'm do sown with Rhiannon and Beyonce Y'all do your thing! God bless and peace.
  • @Blaquebarbgamer
    Support our black country artists 🤠 ❤. I’m here for it.
  • @lb7530
    I felt like crying too. Happy for this Album and Happy for Rhiannon Giddens playing the Banjo!! Just Awesome!!!❤
  • @keynolivia
    The Dukes of Hazard star drove around in a car with a confederate flag on it so of course he’d say something racist.
  • "That's just racism!" You tell 'em, Rhiannon Giddens! She has such a passion for music that runs in the veins of her ancestors! This is our roots, too, and we were conditioned NOT to like it. Singers like Johnny Nash had a hard timeBut they could like Black music and pick up our lingo, but not give us credit to boot!  Call the pot black and get back! haha...Reminds me of the poem we'd say as children."If you're brown, stick around. If you're black, get black, red, enough said ... I had the opportunity to watch Rhiannon Giddens some ten years back as she performed for Oakland youth musicians. They LOVED her, and so did I! She's an amazing music historian. Brilliant woman and very, very talented! Thanks, ABC News!
  • I absolutely ADORE Rhiannon Giddens, and also adore the Carolina Chocolate Drops!
  • @johnlewis195
    Blacks Folks....We started it all..Cmon People
  • @ashmcdaniel5503
    Rhiannon, as always, keeping it real, naming what it IS, and schooling folks. She is brilliant and I am SOOO grateful that Beyoncé has elevated what Rhiannon has been doing for YEARS into a mass audience. I got to see Rhiannon perform at the Bijou in Knoxville several years ago. Mind. BLOWN.