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Thompson Square Roasts Pop Collabs Says Country’s Cool Enough Without Beyoncé or Any of That Pop

Thompson Square's Keifer and Shawna smile while holding ACM awards and red cups, celebrating with old-school country charm and a firm stance against pop crossover trends.
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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.

Country music’s no stranger to outsiders trying to crash the party, but Thompson Square just poured a stiff shot of truth and said what a lot of folks in Nashville are whispering behind closed doors.

For anyone unfamiliar, Thompson Square is the Grammy-nominated husband-wife duo best known for their breakout hit “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not” and a string of high-energy love songs that dominated country radio in the early 2010s. And while they’ve kept a relatively low profile in recent years, they still care deeply about the genre that built them.

Kiefer and Shawna Thompson aren’t pulling any punches about the state of country music, especially after Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter took home the Grammy for Best Country Album. They’re not mad at the music. They’re mad at the message.

“You’ve got people who have dedicated their entire life to this,” Kiefer said during an unfiltered conversation on the Taste of Country Nights: On Demand podcast. “They’re out there singing their ass off every night, living it, breathing it. Then someone who isn’t even in the genre comes along and wins the biggest award in it? I know exactly how that feels.”

It’s not just about Beyoncé either. Kiefer’s rant hit on everything from TikTok fame-chasers to the industry’s obsession with chasing trends instead of real talent. And yeah, he’s got a point. When a kid with a viral moment can get more label attention than someone who’s been grinding it out in a honky-tonk for 10 years, something’s broken.

“Country’s cool enough,” he said. “We don’t need Hollywood to make us cool. We’ve always been cool.”

And he’s right. Country was built on grit and heartbreak and truth. On legends who bled for every line they wrote and every crowd they played to. Hank. Willie. Loretta. They didn’t need TikTok or celebrity collabs to make magic. They had stories. They had soul.

Now, the genre feels more like a revolving door for social media stars and crossover hopefuls who figured they’d throw on a cowboy hat and score some streams. Thompson Square’s not having it.

“It should be hard to get in,” Kiefer said. “If it’s just easy, what’s the point?”

While Beyoncé was the target of the hottest headline, Kiefer gave credit where it was due by calling out Post Malone as the exception. Not because he’s famous but because he’s putting in the work, showing respect, and genuinely diving into the genre like he means it. Same way Darius Rucker did when he traded Hootie for honky-tonk.

RELATED: Why Country Music Embraced Post Malone but Not Beyoncé

“I don’t know Post, but I respect what he’s doing,” Kiefer added. “I’m not sure Beyoncé’s busting out some Haggard in her car, you know?”

Thompson Square’s not asking for purity tests or genre gatekeeping. They’re asking for country to remember what made it matter in the first place. Real songs. Real people. Real life. And maybe a little less chasing whatever trend pops up on Instagram this week.

Because for every outsider who tries to ride country for a quick trophy or a streaming spike, a dozen lifers have been pouring everything they’ve got into it for years, with nothing but heart and hope for their shot. Those are the people Thompson Square’s standing up for.

And in a town that sometimes seems too polite to say the quiet part out loud, maybe it’s about time someone did.

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