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Zach Brian I’m against critics.
The “Something in Orange” singer took him to Instagram on Friday to call on another singer-songwriter, John Moreland, for a subtle dig he thought he’d made about him on his account.
“In my off-brand version, $350m is a lot to pay for f —,” Moreland wrote in his Instagram Story. “Yeah, have a great day.”

Zach Bryan responded after John Moreland seemed to have called him “my unbranded version.” (Timothy Norris/Getty Images for Stagecoach, Frank Hoensch/Redferns via Getty Images)
Diversity reported Earlier this week, Brian signed a new deal with his label, Warner Records, and thus extended his contract to include at least two albums. The outlet claims he is selling or is currently selling the publication catalogue, claiming that the two deals total $350 million.
Brian wrote and recorded a duet called Moreland. “Memphis, Blues” On his 2024 album, “The Great American Bar Scene,” he shared a screenshot of Moreland’s comments and added his own response.
“Yuo has just seen this from artists I have always admired and supported,” he wrote. “I’m not trying to be dramatic, but I refuse to have someone with me in my record with the trouble. I’ll replace Memphis with Blues. If that drops a little, this is why!”
He said, “There’s no difficult feeling! Tarsan looks outside For Tarsan! ”

Zach Bryan defeated a duet with Moreland after seeing the comments. (Scott Legato/Getty Images)
In another post, Brian said his message would be his last comment on the issue, explaining that it was “not partially about discussing with a man who hurts an adult.”
“Memphis, Blues” is currently not available on streaming services such as Spotify or Apple Music, but Brian assures fans that this is temporary.
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“I’m going to re-release it!!!” he wrote in another Instagram post. “Everything is going well!! Everything is going well.”
Moreland did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Zach Bryan told his followers he’s re-releasing a duet with Moreland. (Getty Images)
This isn’t the first time Brian has posted about another artist on social media. Last year, the singer disabled his X account after commenting Taylor Swift.
“Eagles > Chiefs, Kanye > I’m with me,” he deleted the message and tweeted before shutting down his account later. He then explained his thoughts in a series of posts in his Instagram stories.

Zach Bryan issued a heartfelt statement after being called out for comments he made about Taylor Swift. (Zach Bryan/Instagram)
“For the record guys, I wasn’t at Taylor the other day,” Brian wrote on Instagram on a screen grab for Swift’s song from Post Malone “Two Weeks.” “I was drunk and comparing the two records, and it was wrong.”
“Go south” The singer admitted a long-standing feud between Swift and West.
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Brian deactivated his X account after comments about Swift. (Barry Brecheisen/Wireimage)
Brian, 28, added that he had hoped to explain to Swift about his controversial social media posts. He further apologised to Swift, detailing why he disabled his X account.
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“Twitter gets me in trouble. “I’m sorry to the Taylor fans who made me mad and disappointed. I love you guys and I do my best!”
Stephanie Giang-Paunon of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.