“Old Town Road”: Billboard’s removal of Lil Nas X from the country charts reveals problems beyond race.
SlateBefore I talk about the new No. Because Lil Nas X had tagged the song on digital services as country, “Old Town Road” was allowed onto Hot Country Songs for a single week—it made a notably high debut at No. Billboard’s official statement, repeated across the media, was that the song “incorporates references to country and cowboy imagery does not embrace enough elements of today’s country music to chart in its current version.” Billboard added that its “decision to take the song off of the country chart had absolutely nothing to do with the race of the artist.” The media predictably went berserk, kicked into overdrive by a Rolling Stone article that whipped up the outrage while noting that the only country radio station spinning “Old Town Road” was L.A. station Radio Disney Country. The last excuse not to let “Old Town Road” chart—country radio’s avoidance—is crumbling: This week, Billboard itself reports, the original mix of the single debuts at No. Come next week, if Billboard gives “Old Town Road” the all-clear to return to Hot Country Songs, it would instantly debut on the chart at No.