TJ Osborne, out recording artist and one-half of duo Brothers Osborne, accepting an award at the Country Music Awards, said a Brothers Osborne single had been "pulled" from radio recently, Billboard reported. "About a week ago, they pulled our single from country radio, so I needed a little wind put in our sails," Osborne said as he and brother John accepted the "Duo of the Year" award. "Osborne was referring to Brothers Osborne's radio single, 'I'm Not For Everyone,' which reached No. 33 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart dated March 5 and had been on the chart for 43 weeks," Billboard explained. "It is not on the chart dated March 12," the article added. "Osborne did not specify if 'they' is a reference to the duo's label home, EMI Records Nashville." After the show, the brothers spoke more backstage, with John telling the press that the awards they've won have kept them going. "It has kept wind in our sails, not only what it does in terms of the fanbase and the notoriety, but what it does for us as people who keep fighting what we feel like is an uphill battle even when we do win." The song's anthemic qualities came across in the video, which was released on August 13, 2021. Billboard summarized the video, noting that it "features the band playing the song in a dive bar as actor Leslie Jordan, in a sparkly suit, dances his way through the clip, completely oblivious to the brawls exploding around him until he unites the crowd." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ????? ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ?: TJ Osbourne @tjosborne
TJ Osborne, out recording artist and one-half of duo Brothers Osborne, accepting an award at the Country Music Awards, said a Brothers Osborne single had been "pulled" from radio recently, Billboard reported. "About a week ago, they pulled our single from country radio, so I needed a little wind put in our sails," Osborne said as he and brother John accepted the "Duo of the Year" award. "Osborne was referring to Brothers Osborne's radio single, 'I'm Not For Everyone,' which reached No. 33 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart dated March 5 and had been on the chart for 43 weeks," Billboard explained. "It is not on the chart dated March 12," the article added. "Osborne did not specify if 'they' is a reference to the duo's label home, EMI Records Nashville." After the show, the brothers spoke more backstage, with John telling the press that the awards they've won have kept them going. "It has kept wind in our sails, not only what it does in terms of the fanbase and the notoriety, but what it does for us as people who keep fighting what we feel like is an uphill battle even when we do win." The song's anthemic qualities came across in the video, which was released on August 13, 2021. Billboard summarized the video, noting that it "features the band playing the song in a dive bar as actor Leslie Jordan, in a sparkly suit, dances his way through the clip, completely oblivious to the brawls exploding around him until he unites the crowd."
Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork
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?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi
?: TJ Osbourne @tjosborne
Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork
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?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi
?: TJ Osbourne @tjosborne
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