Haley Williams I am glad to confirm that Morgan Wallen “Racist country -singer”, which she refers in her song “The death of the ego on the bachelorette party.
During a recent interview with New York Times “Popka“To discuss her last solo album, the Paramar The next singer asked if she wanted to “name the names” to show who she has in mind when she sings that she was “the largest star / in this racist country -bar” in the title track.
“It can be a couple, but I always talk about Morgan Wallenia,” Williams said. “I don’t give how … Find me in Whole Foods, B – I don't care.”
IN 2021, Wallen was caught in the video drunk, using Racist rogueA nominated line on Grammy Star Country This bar and the cuisine of TennesseeNamed after one of his songs and pay tribute to his upbringing, opened in Nashville last year.
(Video The arrest of Wallin in 2024 for a reckless threat again brings the headlines of the newspaper this week. In a police video with a body received by Associated Press, Vallen denies that he throws a chair from the roof of Bar Nashville, but apologizes for the “action[ing] Problems “. He took a deal to admit guilt after he was charged with this case and was sentenced to seven -day imprisonment in DUI Educational CenterTwo years of the test deadline, a fine of $ 350 and payment of court fees.)
Williams, born in Mississippi, met her future Paramore groups after moving to Tennessee in childhood. She was opened about her political beliefs and the need to navigate in her own education as a white southern Christian. Some of her last music relate to religious hypocrisy and racial tension and racist heritage of the South.
“I am never ready to scream at the top of my lungs about racial problems,” Williams said in it interviewThe field “I don’t know why it became that it is most angry. I think this is because it is so intersectional that it is blocked with everything, from climate change to problems with LGBTKI+. ”
In addition to her years with Paramore and the inspiration of her last solo work, Williams talked about how proud of the variety of Paramore fans and the audience on the show.
“I am very passionate about the fact that we have a long way so that people feel so that they belong to the world,” she said. “The consequences of people do not feel as part or they belong, we see this all the time in the news. I think that music is not only the easiest, but also a great way to engage the hearts of people and their subconscious and change their minds. ”