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Dolly Parton Congratulates Beyoncé Hitting #1 on Billboard Country Chart
Much has been made about Beyoncé pivoting into country music — good and bad — but the Queen of Country just weighed in … and Dolly Parton‘s welcoming her with open arms.
The legendary singer — who’s been a staple in the genre for decades — just posted a sweet tribute to Bey with a congratulations message over her hitting #1 on Billboard’s Hot Country chart … and she seems to be extending even more of a cosign here too.
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She writes, “I’m a big fan of Beyoncé and very excited that she’s done a country album. So congratulations on your Billboard Hot County number one single. Can’t wait to hear the full album!” Dolly captioned her post with a heart for good measure … yeah, it’s all love.
If there was ever someone in country you could want to hear from on this issue — it’s Dolly … who’s cemented her legacy, and who most certainly can speak on the community at large.
The fact she’s out here singing Bey’s praises speaks volumes … and should quiet the haters.
Just about every major country star has been enthused about Beyoncé coming into the fold with them … and even other Black country musicians have spoken out about this too.
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Darius Rucker just talked to a photog the other day and said he also couldn’t wait to hear what Beyoncé had in store for ‘Act II’ … and he even went so far as to say he hoped it snagged her the long-elusive Album of the Year Grammy that she hasn’t been able to lock down yet.
As for Bey … well, she’s let the music do the talking — everyone seems to be loving “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages” … especially the former, which is the song that’s #1 right now.
There was some controversy when it first dropped last week … as some felt certain radio stations were going out of their way to keep Beyoncé’s tune out of the rotation on the air.
Perhaps that was happening at some stations … but others appeared to be unfairly targeted.
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In any case … she’s getting tons of play now — and the proof is in the numbers. Beyoncé has made a splash onto the country scene, and there’s only more where that came from.
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Sunday Puzzle: Major U.S. cities
Sunday Puzzle
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On-air challenge
I’m going to read you some sentences. Each sentence conceals the name of a major U.S. city in consecutive letters. As a hint, the answer’s state also appears in the sentence. Every answer has at least six letters. (Ex. The Kentucky bodybuilders will be flexing tonight. –> LEXINGTON)
1. Space enthusiasts in Oregon support landing on Mars.
2. Contact your insurance branch or agent in Alaska.
3. The Ohio company has a sale from today to next Sunday.
4. The Colorado trial ended in a sudden verdict.
5. Fans voted the Virginia tennis matches a peak experience.
6. I bought a shamrock for decorating my house in Illinois.
7. All the Connecticut things they knew have now changed.
8. Can you help a software developer in Texas?
Last week’s challenge
Last week’s challenge came from Mike Reiss, who’s a showrunner, writer, and producer for “The Simpsons.” Think of a famous living singer. The last two letters of his first name and the first two letters of his last name spell a bird. Change the first letter of the singer’s first name. Then the first three letters of that first name and the last five letters of his last name together spell another bird. What singer is this?
Challenge answer
Placido Domingo
Winner
Brock Hammill of Corvallis, Montana.
This week’s challenge
This week’s challenge comes from Robert Flood, of Allen, Texas. Name a famous female singer of the past (five letters in the first name, seven letters in the last name). Remove the last letter of her first name and you can rearrange all the remaining letters to name the capital of a country (six letters) and a food product that its nation is famous for (five letters).
If you know the answer to the challenge, submit it below by Thursday, December 18 at 3 p.m. ET. Listeners whose answers are selected win a chance to play the on-air puzzle.
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‘Wait Wait’ for December 13, 2025: With Not My Job guest Lucy Dacus
Lucy Dacus performs at Spotlight: Lucy Dacus at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live on October 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
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This week’s show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, guest judge and scorekeeper Alzo Slade, Not My Job guest Lucy Dacus and panelists Adam Burke, Helen Hong, and Tom Bodett. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show.
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