Blake Shelton defends Beyonce’s right to make any kind of music she wants, including her country-flavored track “Daddy Lessons.” Critics argue the song isn’t truly country, but Shelton dismisses their opinions.

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“People that criticize can kiss my a–,” Shelton tells Entertainment Tonight. “Beyonce — tell them to kiss that a–.”

The most notable criticism comes from CMT’s Alison Bonoguro, who argues the song isn’t country enough. Shelton disagrees, and the Dixie Chicks have even covered the song live.

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Shelton, known for his bold opinions as a coach on NBC’s *The Voice*, isn’t shy about speaking his mind. His upcoming album, *If I’m Honest*, includes a song co-written with girlfriend Gwen Stefani. Initially hesitant, they decided not to care about others’ opinions. “We finally just got to the point where it’s like, ‘You know what? I don’t give a s–t,’” Shelton says.

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