The 'I Remember Everything' crooner, who has been into Kanye West's songs lately, comes under fire after dissing the pop superstar, alluding that Ye is better than Taylor.
- Sep 19, 2024
AceShowbiz - Zach Bryan chose to mess with the wrong fanbase. The country music star has deactivated his X account (formerly known as Twitter) after coming under fire for his tweets which dissed Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
On Tuesday, September 18, he played with fire as he tweeted, "eagles > chiefs," followed by, "Kanye > Taylor." He then concluded the tweet by asking his followers, "who's with me."
Needless to say, many disagreed with Zach. Swifties swiftly retaliated, given his message was a twofold offense against both Taylor and her boyfriend, who is the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. They wrote back, "Tyler Childers > Zach Bryan" and "Literally anyone else > Zach Bryan."
The "Something in the Orange" hitmaker attempted to do damage control, claiming in another tweet, "guys I love Taylor, was listening to TTPD last night and thank you aimee came on and I drunkenly tweeted that about Kanye. If anyone took it serious please know I love both artists a lot and think we’re in a really beautiful time of music."
However, the backlash proved to be too much to handle as Zach later deactivated his account. That did not stop Swifties from mocking the 28-year-old singer/songwriter as someone commented on Pop Crave's post about his tweet, "He knew not to mess with the Swifties." Another chimed in, "got all brave just to wimp out and deactivate."
Zach previously caught heat for apparently criticizing those who are messing music with politics. "anyone willing to put politics above music don't get the point of listening to music," he tweeted last week. After sparking debate with the said tweet, he also deactivated his X account before returning.
Meanwhile, over on his Instagram account, Zach made it be known that he's been into Kanye West's songs lately. On his Stories, he featured four older songs by Ye, including "Good Life" featuring T-Pain from 2007's "Graduation" and "I Thought About Killing You", "All Mine" as well as "Ghost Town" featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR from 2018's "Ye".