Zach Bryan slams singer John Moreland after he teases the $350 million record deal

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Zach Bryan is opposing critics.

On Friday, the “Orange Stuff” singer called instagram to gather another singer-singer-lyricist John Moreland as he seemed to have made subtle digs into him with his account.

Moreland wrote in the Instagram story: "350 m $350 m can be paid for F ---." "You guys have a great day."

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Zach Bryan responded after John Moreland seemed to call him “my brand version.” (Getty Images by Timothy Norris/stagecoach; via Frank Hoensch/Redferns by Getty Images)

Variety shows reported earlier this week that Bryan had reached a new deal with his label Warner Records to expand his contract to include at least two albums. The store claims he is also in the process of selling his publishing catalog, or is currently selling his publishing catalog, which combined for $350 million.

Bryan recorded and recorded a duo with Moreland on his 2024 album The Great American Bar Spoce, titled "The Memphis; blues", shared screenshots of Moreland's comments and added his own response.

"Yooo just saw this from artists I have always respected and supported," he wrote. "Not to be dramatic, but to reject anyone who has problems with me on the record. Replace the Memphis Blues. If it lowers a little, then know that's why!"

He added: "No feeling of sadness! As confused as S ---, the Tulsa people are looking for the Tulsa people!"

Zach Bryan canceled the duet with Moreland after seeing his comments. (Scott Legato/Getty Images)

Bryan said in another post that his message would be the last one he commented on the matter, explaining: “The fight with an adult man who was beaten and injured was not partial.”

"Memphis; Blues" is currently unavailable on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, although Bryan assured his fans that it is only temporary.

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"To reissue it, by the way!!!" he wrote in another Instagram post. "Everything is good! Everything is good."

Moreland did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Zach Bryan told the followers that he will re-release the duet with Moreland. (Getty Image)

This is not the first time Bryan has posted about another artist on social media. Last year, the singer deactivated his X account after commenting on Taylor Swift.

"Eagle>Chief, Kanye>Taylor, he's with me." He tweeted before deleting the message, and then closed the account. He then explained his way of thinking in a series of articles on Instagram Stories.

Zach Bryan made a heartfelt statement to Taylor Swift when asked to comment. (Zach Bryan/Instagram)

“For the recorder, I didn’t come to Taylor the night before,” Brian wrote on Instagram’s Swift song “Songs of Swift”. “I compared the two records drunk, which is wrong.”

this "Driving south" The singer continues to explain the long-term hatred between Swift and the West, and he goes on to explain, "I know there are a lot of things that are cloudy and I speak purely on music. I love Taylor's music, and pray that you often know that I'm human and tweet stupid things."

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After commenting on Swift, Bryan deactivated his X account. (Barry Brecheisen/Wireimage)

Bryan, 28, added that he hopes to explain his controversial social media posts to Swift one day. He also apologized to Swifties and explained in detail why he disabled his X account.

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"Twitter has caused me so much trouble, and I'll say the best thing is that I avoid it," he wrote. "I'm sorry for any Taylor fans who are angry or disappointed. Love you guys, I do my best!"

Stephanie Giang-Paunon of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

Emily Trainham is the entertainment editor for Fox News Digital.