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Gavin Adcock Labels Charley Crockett a “Cosplay Cowboy” After His Criticism of Nashville and Bro Country

Gavin Adcock tipping his cowboy hat as Charley Crockett appears in the background, amid Adcock’s “cosplay cowboy” jab.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Gavin Adcock wanted smoke, but he ended up choking on it.

After Charley Crockett torched Nashville’s bro-country system in a fiery Instagram post, Adcock decided to clap back by calling him a “cosplay cowboy” and sneering that he’s got more “cowsh*t under my pinky” than Crockett has seen in his whole life. He even dragged Hank Sr.’s name into it, claiming the legend wouldn’t recognize Crockett as the real thing.

The problem? Nobody bought it.

Fans lit Adcock up within minutes, ripping him as insecure and desperate. One response nailed it: “Charley Crockett has more talent in his pinky than you’ve seen in your whole f*in’ life.” Another told him flat out: “Look in the mirror when you’re calling people cosplay cowboys, sir.”

It was a bloodbath. And it happened because Adcock missed the entire point of Crockett’s post.

Crockett didn’t attack artists just to stir controversy. He called out the last 25 years of bro-country, the truck anthems, the trap beats, and the beer-brand jingles dressed up as songs that hollowed out the genre long before Beyoncé ever dropped Cowboy Carter. Crockett wrote, “Hey country folks. Beyoncé ain’t the source of your discontent. It was 25 years of bro country. These ‘country boys’ been singing over trap beats for years.”

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He didn’t need to name names. Morgan Wallen already admitted he doesn’t listen to much country music. Florida Georgia Line turned “country” into a pop frat party for a decade. Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan cashed in on the formula until the wheels fell off. Nashville opened that door, then had the nerve to act shocked when outsiders like Beyoncé walked through it.

That was Crockett’s message. And it cut deep because he’s lived it. Early in his career, he was told to play ball, record cookie-cutter material, and keep his head down. He refused. Instead, he built his career the Texas way, grinding in honky-tonks, busking on street corners, and carving out a catalog that blends blues grit with honky-tonk soul. He didn’t imitate Willie and Waylon. He carried on their fight by telling the industry to shove it.

Adcock’s response? To call that authenticity “cosplay.” That’s rich coming from a guy trying to dress himself up as an outlaw while signing deals with the same Nashville suits Crockett is criticizing. You can’t rail against the system with one hand while cashing its checks with the other. Fans saw through it instantly.

And that’s why the backlash hit so hard. Adcock looked like a man swinging wild just to get his name in the headlines. Crockett looked like a man standing his ground. One’s chasing attention. The other’s demanding authenticity.

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This isn’t just two singers trading jabs on social media. It’s another reminder of where country music stands today. On one side are the boardroom cowboys, dressing formula up as art and slapping an “outlaw” sticker on it when they need credibility. On the other are artists like Charley Crockett, who may not play by Nashville’s rules but have the guts to call it what it is: hypocrisy.

Adcock thought calling him a cosplay cowboy would sting. Instead, it backfired. Charley Crockett doesn’t need to prove his authenticity. He’s lived it in every barroom, bus stop, and honky-tonk he’s ever played.

And if Nashville can’t see the difference between a man playing dress-up and a man living the fight, then maybe it’s the whole damn town that’s in cosplay.

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