Zach Bryan & John Moreland Feud Explained: Why ‘Memphis; The Blues’ Collab Was Removed from Zach’s 2024 Album | John Moreland, Music, Zach Bryan | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

Zach Bryan is feuding with collaborator John Moreland and it all has to do with money.

The country singers teamed up for the song “Memphis; The Blues” on Zach‘s 2024 album The Great American Bar Scene, but now their duet is being scrubbed from streaming services amid their feud.

John spoke out with negative words about Zach after it was announced that Zach had signed a publishing deal worth $350 million.

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In a since-expired Instagram Story, John shared a photo of the back of his head and wrote, “$350M is a lot of money to pay for the fu–in off-brand version of me. Y’all have a great day.”

Zach posted a screencap of the message on his own Instagram Stories and called John out.

“Yooo just saw this from an artist I’ve always respected and supported. Not trying to be dramatic but refuse to have anyone with a problem with me on my records. Replacing ‘Memphis the Blues.’ If it goes down for a bit just know this is the reason! No hard feelings! Confused as sh-t, Tulsans look out for Tulsans,” Zach wrote.

Zach added, “Last thing i say on it! Not partial to arguing with butt hurt grown men.”

The song was indeed removed from Spotify and Zach assured fans, “Gonna re-release it btw!!! All is well!! All is well.”

A couple weeks ago, Zach‘s ex-girlfriend spoke out again about the drama surrounding their breakup.

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