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Who’s Really ‘Not Country Enough’? The War and Treaty Have Some Ideas

The husband-and-wife duo have watched in amazement as artists who make pop-heavy country are, unlike them, embraced by country radio

Who’s Really ‘Not Country Enough’? The War and Treaty Have Some Ideas
Rolling Stone — 9 July 2026
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The husband-and-wife duo have watched in amazement as artists who make pop-heavy country are, unlike them, embraced by country radio This report come

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Why This Matters

The debate over who "belongs" in country music is less about artistic merit and more about gatekeeping—a system that has historically favored artists who fit a narrow, often outdated mold. War and Treaty’s exclusion from country radio despite their undeniable talent spotlights how institutional biases shape industry recognition, raising questions about who gets to define the genre’s future.

Background Context

Country radio’s preference for artists who blend pop, rock, or hip-hop elements has deep roots in the genre’s commercial evolution, but it has also sidelined Black and diverse voices for decades. The duo’s experience reflects a long-standing tension between tradition and innovation in country music, where authenticity is often measured by adherence to a mythologized past rather than artistic vitality.

What Happens Next

As streaming platforms and social media democratize exposure, the pressure on traditional gatekeepers like country radio to adapt will only grow. Whether War and Treaty’s challenge sparks a reckoning with industry norms—or prompts further entrenchment of exclusionary practices—will depend on how audiences and artists push back against the status quo.

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