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Zach Bryan, John Moreland, Country Music Stars, in War of Words Over Label Deal, Song pulled

Zach Bryan and John Moreland Fehen. As a result, Bryan pulled a song on which the two country music stars worked from his streaming service.

Moreland, who worked with Bryan on “Memphis; The Blues”, a song outside the album “Great American Bar Scene” was a shot about Bryans Deal with his Warner Music Label Deal and an agreement on the sale of his publishing catalog.

He posted in his Instagram stories, via the button of Country, with the loud: “$ 350 million is a lot of money for the FU-Kin-off fire version of me.”

Bryan shot back on his Instagram story.

“Yooo has just seen it from an artist I always respected and supported,” he posted. “I’m not trying to be dramatic, but refuse to have someone in my documents with a problem with me.

“No hard feelings! Confused like s- t eigh Tulsans after Tulsanen.”

Moreland then replied the fire and suggested that he didn’t know who Bryan was before working with him.

“(I) didn’t have the big impression, but it wasn’t a big deal,” Moreland wrote.

“I don’t like this motherf … if I asked today to be on the album, I wouldn’t do it.

“I don’t want to be on an album that for my wife and friends every time I see him are a D-Kead for my wife and friends.

“I don’t want to be more than once on an album with a guy that I can not be on an album on an album with a guy who brings a 19-year-old girl to an album, and if you tell him that she can’t be in there, I look at my f-king.”

Then he added a shot:

“For me it is for me to start a Zach-Bryan album, and it is a cool to be on a Zach Bryan album.”

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