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Paramore’s Hayley Williams Admits Morgan Wallen Was Target of Her ‘Racist Country Singer’ Lyric

Hayley Williams of Paramore singing onstage, making headlines for calling out Morgan Wallen in her controversial new song lyric.
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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.

Hayley Williams said the quiet part out loud and put Morgan Wallen’s name on it.

On The New York Times Popcast published September 30, the Paramore frontwoman confirmed that the “racist country singer” in her new lyric points to Morgan Wallen. The line appears in the title track of her solo album, Ego Death, at a Bachelorette Party, and it goes, “I will be the biggest star at this racist country singer’s bar.” Asked who she meant, Williams did not hedge. She said, “It could be a couple, but I am always talking about Morgan Wallen. I do not give a s***. Find me at Whole Foods b***. I do not care.”

Williams also made clear why she pushes this topic. On the podcast, she said she is “never not ready to scream at the top of my lungs about racial issues.” She added that the subject overlaps with other concerns, including climate and LGBTQIA issues, which is why it lights her fuse.

Wallen has not publicly addressed Williams’s remarks. That silence sits next to a controversy that has followed him since 2021, when a neighbor’s video captured him using a racial slur in a Nashville driveway.

Months after that video, Wallen sat down with Michael Strahan on Good Morning America and called himself “just ignorant” about the word. He said he had been partying and talking with longtime friends when he used it, and he told viewers there are no excuses. He also posted a handwritten apology to fans and said he would step back from performing for a period of time. He later asked supporters to stop defending him and promised to do better.

The new lyric adds a fresh spark to a still hot debate. Williams chose to name the behavior in plain language, and then she owned the target on mic. The bar reference inside the line serves as a scene setter rather than a venue ID, and neither the lyric nor the podcast segment identified a specific place in the information provided here. The point is not an address. The point is a stance.

This conversation lands inside a country moment that refuses to sit still. Wallen remains one of the biggest acts in the format, with a run of chart toppers and sold-out nights. His success has fueled a split in the discourse. Some say his work should stand on its own. Others say a platform that large carries an ongoing responsibility to repair harm and to show that repairs are real. Williams planted her flag on the side that keeps the heat on.

Paramore fans also wondered what her solo push might mean for the band. Williams told The Face in an interview dated September 4 that Paramore has not broken up. She said they take long breaks and use the time to metabolize life before the next cycle. In short, the solo album is not a eulogy for the group. It is a separate statement with its own temperature.

There is no guarantee that Wallen will engage with this line or that Williams will revisit it beyond the album promo. The lyric already did the job she wanted. It called a name and dared everyone listening to decide where they stand. The rest of the argument will play out where country music has always worked through its roughest chapters. It will play out in songs, in rooms, and in the choices artists make when the spotlight is brightest.

Country stories get messy when fame and accountability collide. Williams decided to stop speaking in code. Wallen’s past made that choice feel heavier. The audience has the final say, and that judgment always shows up in ticket lines, in streams, and in the kind of rooms we choose to build around our music.

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