The Dixie Chicks released a song this week after a 14-year hiatus, but despite the release, the trio revealed they feel left out of the country music industry.
The band, comprised of Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire, flew under the radar for over the last decade. Now, they are setting the record straight about the 2003 backlash that halted their career.
While speaking to Allure, lead singer Maines spoke on behalf of all three women when she declared they do not feel accepted by the "country music world." "No, absolutely not," Maines told the outlet. "When we started doing this music, I liked the people in our industry.
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