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Black Pop Artists Have Long Gone Country. Here’s a Brief History.

When Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” arrives next week, it’ll join a lineage of albums by stars including Ray Charles, the Pointer Sisters, Tina Turner and more.

Hank Shteamer
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Black People, Country Music, Jackson, Millie, Knowles, Beyonce, Martell, Linda, Pointer Sisters, Richie, Lionel, Rucker, Darius, Turner, Tina
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