Well you probably saw this coming. After country star Brad Paisley and rapper LL Cool J teamed up for the controversial new song "Accidental Racist" a media firestorm broke out. Paisley and Cool J defended their song, but that doesn't mean they can avoid the resulting parodies. "Saturday Night Live" mocked the song and now Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert has taken his turn with "Oopsie-Daisy Homophobe." Read More »
The "Accidental Racist" controversy continues, as Brad Paisley said that he was influenced by films Lincoln and Django Unchained, to launch "an interesting conversation between country music and rap music," with his latest single. However, the conversations are more of dislike than interest. Read More »
While "Accidental Racist" ignited social media frenzy, following the songs internet leak Monday, April 8, Paisley and LL said that they intended the song to spark this type of feed back. Read More »