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Zach Bryan slammed by ex-collaborating artist: ‘I don’t like that (expletive)’

  • Zach Bryan removed the song "Memphis; The Blues" featuring John Moreland from streaming services in May 2025 after a public dispute between the two artists.
  • The conflict arose following Zach Bryan's $350 million publishing and Warner Records deal reported in early May, which coincided with Moreland's critical social media posts about Bryan.
  • Moreland publicly criticized Bryan for personal behavior, including telling borderline racist jokes and being disrespectful towards Moreland's wife and friends, while Bryan called Moreland's attack unprovoked.
  • The duet removed had over 20 million streams and Moreland stated he has no regrets about being taken off, calling it "way cooler than being on a Zach Bryan album."
  • Bryan plans to re-release the track without Moreland's vocals, illustrating ongoing tension and a professional separation between the two musicians.
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Alabama Live broke the news in Alabama, United States on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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