'Not acceptable': John Schneider slammed for likening Beyonce's new country album to sound of 'dog peeing'

John Schneider said, 'Beyonce doing a country song is like a dog peeing on our tree, they've got to make their mark'
PUBLISHED FEB 18, 2024
Beyonce's fans label John Schneider 'despicable' (beyonce/Instagram, GettyImages)
Beyonce's fans label John Schneider 'despicable' (beyonce/Instagram, GettyImages)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Beyonce's long-awaited return to the music scene is making waves, as she ventures into the country genre with her latest album. However, not everyone is singing her praises; John Schneider drew criticism from Beyonce's devoted fanbase after likening her new sound to a dog's urination.

Excitement peaked among Beyonce's loyal supporters recently when Killah B, the producer and co-writer of her latest hit 'Texas Hold 'Em', hinted at a surprise collaboration involving country music star Taylor Swift.

The prospect of these two iconic figures teaming up sent fans into a frenzy, although Killah B stopped short of confirming the rumor surrounding Beyonce's album, 'Renaissance Act II.'

Adding to the intrigue, recent reports suggesting a connection between Usher and Beyonce have left fans scratching their heads. During a conversation with Shannon Sharpe on 'Club Shay Shay', Usher addressed rumors of him being Beyonce's childhood nanny, dismissing them with humor.

While he did admit to knowing Beyonce from her early teens when she was part of 'The Dolls' at age 12, he clarified that he couldn't have been her nanny. Nonetheless, he reminisced about the times he spent with the group, sometimes even taking on babysitting duties for 'The Dolls.'

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Beyonce's fans call out John Schneider (@beyonce/Instagram)

Beyonce's latest music gets called out by John Schneider

Radar Online reports that Beyonce has surprised fans with the release of two new country tracks and the announcement of a full country album set to debut on March 29. However, not everyone is embracing this unexpected genre shift, as critics and industry insiders have voiced their dissatisfaction.

Beyonce's latest offerings, 'Texas Hold 'Em' and '16 Carriages', have garnered a mixed reception since their release. The sudden departure from her usual sound has ignited a debate about the boundaries of music genres and cultural influences, according to Radar Online.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - APRIL 03:  Actor Chasen Schneider and actor John Schneider attend The Tonys Go
John Schneider (R) criticized Beyonce's music as a dog peeing (GettyImages)

Notably, former Dukes of Hazzard actor and country singer John Schneider has been vocal in his criticism of Beyonce's venture into country music. Schneider, speaking on the OAN network, expressed frustration with the entertainment industry, lamenting, "Leftists are trying to take over everything."

As per Radar Online, he further stated, "Beyonce doing a country song is like a dog peeing on our tree. They've got to make their mark, like a dog at a dog walk park, you know every dog has to mark every tree, so that's what's going on here."



 

Additionally, Beyonce has faced backlash from some fans, including Swifties, who perceive her move as an attempt to emulate Taylor Swift. This criticism adds another layer to the ongoing discussion surrounding Beyoncé's exploration of the country genre.

Internet users assert John Schneider just wants to trash 'Black people'

A user wrote, "Beyonce can do whatever the f**k she wants to do she doesn't need your permission john Schneider."



 

Another user wrote, "Wait, comparing one of the bests musicians of all time to a unirating dog isn't acceptable."



 

A user commented, "This man is really pissed that he can’t get roles like he used too."



 

Another user commented, "I’ll say it: @John_Schneider’s CAREER was revived by @tylerperry @OWNTV and BLACK PEOPLE. Now that his pockets are full, he wants to trash Black people. I hope all cast members of The Have And Have Nots are seeing this a****le for who he is. He’s DESPICABLE."



 

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