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Zach Bryan takes a position against a critic.
The singer of “something in the orange” went to Instagram on Friday to call another singer-songwriter, John Moreland, for a subtle excavation that he apparently made about him on his own account.
“$ 350 million is a lot to pay for the F — in the outstanding version,” Moreland wrote to her Instagram history. “You have a good day.”
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Zach Bryan replied after John Moreland apparently called him an “out -of -brand version of me”. (Images Timothy Norris / Getty for Stagecoach; Frank Hoensch / Redferns via Getty Images)
Variety reported earlier this week that Bryan had entered into a new agreement with his label, Warner Records, to extend his contract to include at least two other albums. The point of sale said it had also sold or was currently selling its publishing catalog, and that together, the two transactions total $ 350 million.
Bryan, who wrote and recorded a duet with Moreland entitled “Memphis; The Blues” on his 2024 album “The Great American Bar Scene”, shared a screenshot of Moreland’s comment and added his own answer.
“Yooo has just seen him by an artist whom I have always respected and supported,” he wrote. “Do not try to be dramatic but refuse to have someone with a problem with me on my files. Replace Memphis the blues. If it happens a little, know that that’s the reason!”
He added: “No resentment! Confused like S —, the Tulsans watch in Tulsans!”

Zach Bryan removed his duo with Moreland after seeing his comments. (Scott Legato / Getty images)
In another article, Bryan said that his message would be the last he commented on, explaining: “Not partial to argue with Butt Hurt Mens.”
“Memphis; The Blues” is currently not available on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, although Bryan assured his fans that it is only temporary.
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“I will reissue the BTW !!!” He wrote in another Instagram publication. “Everything is fine !! everything is fine.”
Moreland did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.

Zach Bryan told the followers that he would reissue his duet with Moreland. (Getty Images)
This is not the first time that Bryan has published on another artist on social networks. Last year, the singer disabled his X account after commenting on Taylor Swift.
“Eagles> Chiefs, Kanye> Taylor, who is with me,” he tweeted before deleting the message and later close the account. He then explained his line of thought in a series of messages on his Instagram history.

Zach Bryan made a sincere statement after being called for comments he made about Taylor Swift. (Zach Bryan / Instagram)
“For records, I did not come for Taylor the other evening,” wrote Bryan in addition to a Swift song screen with Post Malone, “Frorynight”, on Instagram. “I compared drunk two records and it went badly.”
THE “Go south” The singer recognized the longtime quarrel between Swift and the West, when he continued to explain: “I know that there are a lot of things that clouds around you and I spoke purely musically. I love Taylor’s music and pray to you to know that I am human and often tweetes stupid things.”
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Bryan disabled his X account after comments on Swift. (Barry Brecheisen / Wireimage)
Bryan, 28, added that he hoped to explain his controversial article on social networks to Swift. He also apologized to Swifies and explained why he had disabled his X account.
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“Twitter causes me too many problems and I would say that it is better that I stay away,” he wrote. “I’m sorry for all Taylor fans that I annoyed or dropped. I love you guys and I do my best!”
Stephanie Giang-Panon by Fox News Digital contributed to this report.