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“There’s only three people ahead of me on the Apple Country Music charts, and one of them is Beyoncé,” Adcock says in video from a recent show shared to TikTok. “You can tell her we are coming for her (expletive) ass.” Then he went in on her.
He said this in response to his album “My Own Worst Enemy,” (No.5) coming behind Beyonce’s (No.4) on the Apple Music country music charts.