Brittney Spencer – “My Stupid Life” | The Daily Show

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Published on April 18, 2024

Country singer-songwriter Brittney Spencer joins Dulcé Sloan for her first late-night interview to discuss how her debut album “My Stupid Life” is an invitation for everyone to love country music, the excitement of being a Black woman in country music at this moment, and what it was like to be featured on Beyoncé’s cover of “Blackbird.” #DailyShow #BrittneySpencer #DulceSloan

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18 comments

  • @chadhowat3392 2 weeks ago

    Go Brittney!!!

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  • @EricAllen8494 2 weeks ago

    🩵😂 funny & informative interview on them

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  • @marymyatt3004 2 weeks ago

    Beautiful💗Blessed💗Brittney!!!!!

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  • @YertAttacks 2 weeks ago

    Stop

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  • @summer37x 2 weeks ago

    I love her music! I’m glad she’s out here for everyone to get into.

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  • @billy4227 2 weeks ago

    Bouncé has let herself go.

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  • @tyo8797 2 weeks ago

    Hearing Reba is like “the white Mary J. Blige” sent me cause it is so true! 😂
    Btw, LOVE Brittney’s voice and her album!

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  • @ginajones2328 2 weeks ago

    Charlie Pride famous first black country singer ok Brittney #1 black country artist female and woot woot from Baltimore . I am grom Baltimore too

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  • @user-sj6xl7vz7r 2 weeks ago

    Oh my dears foreign friend power full feminie

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  • @batmanwins5701 2 weeks ago

    Lizzo interviewing Lizzo? I’m so confused..

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  • @lancecdcw 2 weeks ago

    This is why I love Dulce Sloan. She picks the right guests!!!

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  • @sonyawormsbecher5323 2 weeks ago

    You both have the most beautiful souls and if I’m ever in a bad mood, I hope I remember about this interview to come back and watch to cheer me up! 😍

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  • @cadysitkin3643 2 weeks ago

    ❤❤❤

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  • @InfamousPhilUsedToBe 2 weeks ago

    Pride versus privilage.
    Sooo proud to be a ‘Black Woman’.
    Ironic that with proper reperations for decendants of Africa slaves, we could be just as privilaged as white folks in this racist country.

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  • @harveycreekin 2 weeks ago

    🏀 🏀

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  • @Robert_McGarry_Poems 2 weeks ago

    It’s great to see her overcoming historical prejudice. It’s also kind of sad that she has to almost apologize for being involved with a genre stolen from black history by white people. What a freaking world we live in.

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  • @AImasterdebater 2 weeks ago

    Quiet ya’ll. Looks like a ton of fun to me.

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  • @mr.e212 2 weeks ago

    Super dope interview.

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