Charley Crockett & Jack White's Feud Heats Up Over Satanic Imagery & Hypocrisy!
Charley Crockett & Jack White's Feud Heats Up Over Satanic Imagery & Hypocrisy!
Country star Charley Crockett fires back at Jack White in their escalating feud! 🔥 Accusations fly over 'Satanic imagery' and political stances. Who's really missing the point?
The music world is abuzz with an escalating war of words between country star Charley Crockett and rock icon Jack White. What began last month with Crockett's controversial decision to drop the band Twin Temple from his shows due to their "Satanic imagery" has now spiraled into a heated public spat involving accusations of hypocrisy and age-related jabs.
The drama intensified when Jack White, frontman of The White Stripes, stepped in to support Twin Temple by recruiting the LA-based duo to open for one of his upcoming shows in Los Angeles. This move didn't sit well with Crockett, who publicly declared he had "lost respect" for White, claiming the rock star used to avoid political issues.
White's initial response last night was characteristic: he posted the full lyrics to Shawn Brown's 1984 John Wayne parody rap "Rappin' Duke," alongside a sarcastic remark, "I never said nothing about this young buck before but since he’s trying to drag me into this here rodeo again, here's my official response to Cowboy Charley’s accusations."
Not one to back down, Crockett, 42, quickly fired back today. He challenged White, 51, stating, "I ain't that young" and asserted his political engagement, claiming he was "born in 1984 surrounded by cotton fields and I never trusted the media from the beginning." Crockett accused White of potential hypocrisy, suggesting White might have revolutionary figures on his bookshelf but still enjoys a luxurious lifestyle, stating, "at the end of the day you get in the Lamborghini and put your kids in private school."
Crockett didn't stop there, boasting about his prolific output: "I got 300 songs out and 150 unreleased plus a new record on the way which puts me about even with your entire career output in a third the time." He ended his latest salvo with a pointed question to White about his disillusionment with the media, listing events like the "Epstein Files? pandemic? 9/11 wasn’t enough? Gulf war 1? Gulf W," implying White's recent political awakening is belated. The ongoing exchange has fans and critics alike watching closely to see who will have the last word in this surprising musical feud.