Kacey Musgraves Breaks Silence On Alleged Beyoncé Diss After Viral Moment

Kacey Musgraves is addressing rumors head-on, shutting down speculation that she was upset about losing the Best Country Album award at the 2025 Grammys. The award went to Beyoncé for her groundbreaking album Cowboy Carter. Following the ceremony on February 2, a viral clip of Musgraves’ reaction sparked rumors that she was displeased with the outcome. However, the country star is setting the record straight, making it clear there’s no drama between her and Beyoncé.

 

The online chatter began when a short clip surfaced showing Musgraves’ facial expression as Beyoncé’s name was announced. Social media users quickly dissected her reaction, with some interpreting it as disappointment or frustration. One user on X (formerly Twitter) questioned, “Is Kacey Musgraves mad that Beyoncé won? She sure looks it.” Another added, “Why does Kacey Musgraves have such a stank look?” Others speculated that Musgraves might be frustrated about a pop and R&B icon winning in a traditionally country-dominated category.

 

In response to the swirling rumors, Musgraves’ team swiftly stepped in to clarify. A representative for the singer released a statement to E! News on February 3, denying any tension. “It’s a sensationalistic false narrative meant to pit two talented female artists against each other,” the rep stated. “There was simply no scowl or negative expression made.”

 

Musgraves herself has been openly supportive of Beyoncé’s foray into country music. Before the awards show, she shared her thoughts on Beyoncé’s presence in the genre, warmly welcoming her influence. In a March 2024 interview with The Cut, Musgraves was asked if she believed Beyoncé had a place in country music. She responded, “The more, the f***ing merrier. I don’t really care. It doesn’t affect what I’m doing. I’ve always been just doing my own thing.” She added, “It’s just fun to watch.”

 

Although Musgraves’ album Deeper Well didn’t win Best Country Album, she still had a triumphant night. Her song “The Architect” won Best Country Song, showcasing her songwriting prowess. During her heartfelt acceptance speech, she said, “Music has the power to bring light to the world,” emphasizing the importance of staying true to one’s artistic vision.

 

Meanwhile, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter not only secured the Best Country Album award but also won Album of the Year, further solidifying her influence across multiple genres. This win marked another historic moment in her illustrious career, adding to her impressive collection of Grammy Awards.

In conclusion, Kacey Musgraves has made it clear: there’s no feud, no shade, and certainly no bad blood. Just two incredibly talented artists excelling in their craft and redefining the boundaries of music.