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After one of the Dixie Chicks members disparaged the American president, radio stations refused to play their music.
Following the anti-racism and anti-police brutality rallies sparked by George Floyd's death, The Chicks officially changed their name in June. On June 25, the authors of the hit song Tonight the Heartache's on Me released a formal press statement announcing the news.
The sentence "Just so you know, says singer Natalie Maines, "We're sorry the President of the United States is from Texas" was part of that review by The Guardian's Betty Clarke. (Clarke omitted the phrase "Just so you know, we're on the good side with y'all" from the middle of the complete quotation.
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