Zach Bryan Says J.R. Carroll Will Be Featured On New Version Of “Memphis; The Blues” Following Beef With John Moreland

Coming to a streaming platform near you. Following the beef with fellow artist John Moreland, Zach Bryan is following through with his promise to fans to re-release their duet “Memphis; The Blues” without Moreland, and shared on his Instagram stories yesterday who would be on the new version. It was originally including on Zach’s 2024 The Great American Bar Scene album, though it has since been removed from streaming services. You can still find a few random YouTube videos of […] The post Zach Bryan Says J.R. Carroll Will Be Featured On New Version Of “Memphis; The Blues” Following Beef With John Moreland first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Zach Bryan Says J.R. Carroll Will Be Featured On New Version Of “Memphis; The Blues” Following Beef With John Moreland
Zach Bryan Says J.R. Carroll Will Be Featured On New Version Of “Memphis; The Blues” Following Beef With John Moreland

Coming to a streaming platform near you.

Following the beef with fellow artist John Moreland, Zach Bryan is following through with his promise to fans to re-release their duet “Memphis; The Blues” without Moreland, and shared on his Instagram stories yesterday who would be on the new version.

It was originally including on Zach’s 2024 The Great American Bar Scene album, though it has since been removed from streaming services. You can still find a few random YouTube videos of it here and there, but pretty soon we’ll have a new version featuring Zach’s friend, band member, and extremely talented artist himself, J.R. Carroll.

According to Zach, it will be out “so, so, so soon”:

If you somehow missed the aforementioned beef between Zach and Moreland, it occurred in May after Zach sold his publishing catalog for a whopping $350 million and signed with Warner Records for at least two more albums.

After the deal was announced, John took a shot at him on social media, seemingly out of nowhere. Because they had previously worked together, not all that long ago, and both hail from what is usually considered a pretty tight-knit Oklahoma music scene, it was surprising to see the post from Moreland criticizing Zac. Moreland called him an “off-brand version of me,” among other things:

“$350 M is a lot of money to pay for the f***** off-brand version of me. Y‘all have a great day”

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