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Earlier this month, Trace Adkins attended Country Radio Seminar (CRS) in Nashville, which hosts radio programmers from sea to shining sea for a week of music and education. It's been widely reported that during the event, Trace took the stage and apologized for his risqué single, 'Brown Chicken Brown Cow.' But that's not exactly what he meant to do.
"There's been a lot made of that, but I must not have worded it the right way that night, because I did not apologize for the song," Trace tells The Boot. "I apologized for asking some ultra-conservative radio stations to play it. I should have known better than that."
The singer-turned-sometimes-actor recognizes that it's purely business. "I'm the first one to stand up here and admit that I don't always pick the right singles but, hey, [radio doesn't] help very much," Trace adds. "I've never had radio collectively come to me and say, 'Oh, my God. Please release this song.' Ya know, why? Because they don't listen to albums anymore. That's why."
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