George Strait Opens Up About Why His Music Isn’t Played on Radio Stations Anymore
|George Strait, often hailed as the “King of Country,” has been a dominant force in the country music scene for over four decades. With an impressive catalog of hits and a dedicated fanbase, it’s surprising to learn that his music isn’t being played as frequently on radio stations today. In a heartfelt interview, Strait revealed the reasons behind this shift, offering insight into the changing dynamics of the music industry and his personal journey.
In the 2017 documentary Tennessee Whiskey: The Dean Dillon Story, country legend George Strait addresses the lack of radio play for his music with a shrug and unwavering confidence. “If I cut the best song in the world right now, I don’t think the radio would play it either,” Strait explains. “I always said to myself, ‘I’m not going to be mad when that happens to me.’ Because I saw it happen to Merle, I saw it happen to George, and other artists. Radio just quit playin’ ’em. I was going, ‘What the hell? Where’s Merle’s records this month or this year?’ I still wanted to hear ’em. And so that’s the kind of thing that happened to me as well.”
Some might argue that George Strait’s prime has passed, which could explain why he’s no longer dominating radio charts. However, the reality is quite the opposite—his legacy continues to grow stronger with each passing year. After more than four decades in the music industry, Strait remains a powerhouse. Recently, he shattered records at Kyle Field by performing for an astonishing 110,905 fans. This achievement surpasses the audiences of global superstars like Beyoncé, The Beatles, Taylor Swift, and even previous record-holders, The Grateful Dead.
George Strait proves once again that his influence and popularity are far from waning. His ability to sell out massive shows and fill football stadiums with an incredibly loyal fanbase demonstrates that his impact on country music is enduring and ever-expanding.
“Honestly, who needs radio when you’re selling out massive shows like George Strait?” fans and critics alike might say. Strait’s remarkable ability to draw huge crowds and maintain a thriving career underscores that traditional radio play isn’t the sole indicator of an artist’s success. With his unwavering dedication and unparalleled talent, the King of Country continues to reign supreme, showing that his legacy is not only intact but also flourishing.
If radio stations are missing out on playing his music, it’s their loss—but for George Strait, the spotlight remains brighter than ever.
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We had a great Country Music station in Milwaukee and I listened every day, and one day it just wasn’t there anymore. The one in Chicago, who even had the DJ of the year, wasn’t playing what I wanted to hear. Now I never have the radio on. Even the Grand Opry have acts that aren’t Country. It is time to remember there is a market for those who love Country music, but we need a station to follow.