Morgan Wallen Faces Racism Accusations from Hayley Williams Four Years After N-Word Incident

 Morgan Wallen has been savaged by a fellow Nashville musician who has branded him a racist four years after his N-word controversy and after bodycam footage of his 2024 arrest emerged.

Popular singer Hayley Williams confirmed that her controversial lyric about a ‘racist country singer’ was indeed about the 31-year-old I’m The Problem hitmaker and even named the place she would be if he ever wanted to confront her about it.

Back in July she released the track Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party as she sings in the chorus: ‘I’ll be the biggest star at this racist country singer’s bar.’

She was asked about who that lyric pertained to on the New York Times’ Popcast podcast and after playing coy the Paramore frontwoman spilled the tea.

Hayley said: ‘It could be a couple but I’m always talking about Morgan Wallen, I don’t give a s***.’

The Parachute hitmaker went on to say that if Wallen had an issue with it then he could find her at a very popular organic grocery chain.

Morgan Wallen (pictured November 2023) has been savaged by a fellow Nashville musician who has branded him a racist four years after his N-word controversy and after bodycam footage of his 2024 arrest emerged

Morgan Wallen (pictured November 2023) has been savaged by a fellow Nashville musician who has branded him a racist four years after his N-word controversy and after bodycam footage of his 2024 arrest emerged

Popular singer Hayley Williams (Pictured in Paris on Tuesday) confirmed that her controversial lyric about a 'racist country singer' was indeed about the 31-year-old I'm The Problem hitmaker and even named the place she would be if he ever wanted to confront her about it

Popular singer Hayley Williams (Pictured in Paris on Tuesday) confirmed that her controversial lyric about a ‘racist country singer’ was indeed about the 31-year-old I’m The Problem hitmaker and even named the place she would be if he ever wanted to confront her about it

She defiantly said: ‘Find me at Whole Foods b****, I don’t care.’

Wallen famously temporarily stalled his career after he was caught on tape drunkenly shouting the N-word outside his home in February of 2021.

He was initially banned by several major corporations who own an empire of radio stations, but after just four months the owners had quietly allowed stations to begin playing Wallen’s music as they saw fit.

The following year’s N-word controversy led to public condemnation of Wallen, but fans of the singer responded to him using the offensive racial slur by listening to his music more than ever, leading to a 500 percent increase in streaming numbers. 

When Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan asked Wallen if he thought that streaming surge could be a sign of racism lurking in the country music industry, he replied that he ‘hadn’t really thought about that,’ via the Daily Beast

After the N-word incident, the singer reportedly expressed interest in having a sit-down with the Nashville NAACP, but TMZ later reported that he stopped taking the organization’s calls and resumed touring.

 Wallen is country music’s current reigning king of controversy.

 Slurring Morgan Wallen denied to police that he chucked a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar in newly-released footage on Wednesday from the ugly April 2024 incident which he later pled guilty to.

Back in July she released the track Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party as she sings in the chorus: 'I’ll be the biggest star at this racist country singer’s bar'

Back in July she released the track Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party as she sings in the chorus: ‘I’ll be the biggest star at this racist country singer’s bar’

Hayley (pictured in London in June 2024)  said: 'It could be a couple but I’m always talking about Morgan Wallen, I don’t give a s***'

Hayley (pictured in London in June 2024)  said: ‘It could be a couple but I’m always talking about Morgan Wallen, I don’t give a s***’

The country music star was arrested for throwing a chair off the sixth-story roof of fellow musician Eric Church’s bar Chiefs as it landed on the street next to a group of cops.

Now body cam footage has revealed Wallen’s shocking five-word response to law enforcement pressing him over the matter.

The musician sat in the back of a police cruiser as he insisted on his innocence by telling them: ‘I ain’t done nothing wrong.’ 

Earlier in the clip, Wallen took no accountability for the incident as one of the police officers asked him what happened to which he responded: ‘I don’t know.’

Another person could later be seen saying, ‘He’s the one that threw the chair,’ when another person insisted that the music superstar had nothing to do with it.

Slurring Morgan Wallen denied to police that he chucked a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar in newly-released footage from the ugly April 2024 incident

Slurring Morgan Wallen denied to police that he chucked a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar in newly-released footage from the ugly April 2024 incident 

Back in December 2024, the Cowgirls hitmaker smirked in court as he pled guilty

Back in December 2024, the Cowgirls hitmaker smirked in court as he pled guilty

Later in the clip, Wallen tells law enforcement: ‘We’re not trying to cause no problems, man. I don’t know what they’re… I don’t know why.’

One of the cops responds by telling him that all they are trying to do is figure out what had occurred.

Wallen replied: ‘As you should.’ 

Back in December 2024, the Cowgirls hitmaker smirked in court as he pled guilty after the aforementioned April 2024 incident where he threw a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar.

The country megastar pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in a Nashville, Tennessee court on Thursday seven months after waiving his first court appearance.

The counts were reduced from the three Class E felonies he was initially charged with eight months ago.

Wallen was also sentenced to incarceration for seven days in a DUI education center before proceeding to be on supervised probation for two years.

The country music star was arrested for throwing a chair off the sixth-story roof of fellow musician Eric Church's bar Chiefs as it landed on the street next to a group of cops.

The country music star was arrested for throwing a chair off the sixth-story roof of fellow musician Eric Church’s bar Chiefs as it landed on the street next to a group of cops.

Now body cam footage has revealed Wallen's shocking five-word response to law enforcement pressing him over the matter as the musician sat in the back of a police cruiser as he insisted on his innocence by telling them: 'I ain't done nothing wrong'

Now body cam footage has revealed Wallen’s shocking five-word response to law enforcement pressing him over the matter as the musician sat in the back of a police cruiser as he insisted on his innocence by telling them: ‘I ain’t done nothing wrong’

Earlier in the clip, Wallen took no accountability for the incident as one of the police officers asked him what happened to which he responded: 'I don't know.'

Earlier in the clip, Wallen took no accountability for the incident as one of the police officers asked him what happened to which he responded: ‘I don’t know.’

Another person could later be seen saying, 'He's the one that threw the chair,' when another person insisted that the music superstar had nothing to do with it

Another person could later be seen saying, ‘He’s the one that threw the chair,’ when another person insisted that the music superstar had nothing to do with it

Later in the clip, Wallen tells law enforcement: 'We’re not trying to cause no problems, man. I don’t know what they’re... I don’t know why'

Later in the clip, Wallen tells law enforcement: ‘We’re not trying to cause no problems, man. I don’t know what they’re… I don’t know why’

He was arrested on three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor charge on April 7 (his mugshot released by the Metro Nashville Police Department on April 8, 2024)

He was arrested on three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor charge on April 7 (his mugshot released by the Metro Nashville Police Department on April 8, 2024)

The country megastar pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in a Nashville, Tennessee court in December 2024 seven months after waiving his first court appearance

The country megastar pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in a Nashville, Tennessee court in December 2024 seven months after waiving his first court appearance

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