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What 'Accidental Racist' says about evolution of Southern identity

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What 'Accidental Racist' says about evolution of Southern identity

A few years ago, the country singer Brad Paisley described his chosen genre by saying that it was a bit like hip-hop, “for a whole different ethnicity.” This is a claim that few of his peers would be liable to make. Not because they

Brad Paisley's new duet with LL Cool J about race in America made a firestorm of discussion. Here's a sampling of a few views from all sides.

Today, the internet is abuzz over a provocative new footstep from Brad Paisley and LL Cool J (yes, like Nelly and Tim McGraw before them, they recorded a duet) called "Accidental Racist," which appears on Paisley's ninth studio

(CNN) — LL Cool J's collaboration with Brad Paisley, “Accidental Racist,” has kicked up a lot of dust, but the rapper seems to have expected as much. As he told CNN, the song, which is from Paisley's newly released baby book “Wheelhouse,” is a “bold

A few years ago, the country singer Brad Paisley described his chosen genre by saying that it was a bit like hip-hop, “for a whole different ethnicity.” This is a claim that few of his peers would be liable to make. Not because they

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