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The song is called “I Am, I Said.” Zach Bryan and one-time duet partner John Moreland are feuding, and we get to see it unfold on social media. Last week, Bryan made $350 million off that publishing ...
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 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 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 ...
but there was a moment of connection with Tony on set when we were working with those scenes as actors — Tony was in New York — and it was like, holy shit, how lucky we are to be working with ...
Zach Bryan has removed the duet “Memphis ... who leads Marketing and Business Development for the Jack Kerouac Estate, said: “We’ve been working on this deal with Zach and his team for ...
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 ...
Zach Bryan and John Moreland are in some ways birds ... First time I met him, we recorded the song. Like, didn’t have the greatest impression, but it’s no big deal. Whatever, fine.
Zach Bryan cashed in big-time last week with a reported $350 million payday across a pair of deals involving his contract with Warner Records and a separate deal for his publishing. Not everyone ...