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What tunes do the gridiron stars groove to? We already know Jets’ QB Aaron Rodgers is a huge Swiftie. But the same is not the case for another QB Joe Burrow. Unveiling his eclectic taste in music during a recent media session, Burrow’s revelation is bound to astonish fans far and wide, especially due to one genre that he unequivocally shuns.

Joe Burrow, the charismatic quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals, is not fond of country music, arguably the specialty of Aaron Rodger’s favorite musician. The burning question arises: Why does Burrow vehemently avoid this particular genre?

Joe Burrow’s musical taste

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Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals’ quarterback, revealed his musical tastes during a media session at the team’s workouts. In a video posted on Twitter on June 13th, he said he enjoys a variety of genres, from indie to hip-hop to pop. However, there is one type of music that he can’t stand: Country.

Bengals QB explained that country music just doesn’t suit his style and that he would rather listen to anything else. “I’m kind of all over the place, I’ll listen to some indie, I’ll listen to some hip-hop, some pop.” Joe Burrow says. “I’ll listen to just about anything, but country,” and mentioned, “I’m not a country guy.”

Fans promptly reacted: “Stay out of Nashville,” another fan says now he is an ex-fan of Burrow, “I now have a new favorite QB.”

A person hilariously talksedabout blasting country music all day, “Well I hope when he comes to the kingdom, they blast the sound system in country music all day while they are in the stadium lol.”

Later, he was asked about attending the Taylor Swift concert at the end of this month, just like his fellow quarterback Aaron Rodgers did. Burrow made his position clear on the matter.

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Burrow’s take on attending Taylor Swift’s concert

Joe Burrow might have a chance to catch a live concert in Cincinnati at the end of the month when Taylor Swift brings her Eras Tour to town. The pop star has been performing songs from all her albums, including her country ones. Burrow was asked if he would follow the example of Aaron Rodgers, another quarterback who recently attended Swift’s show.

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Burrow expressed his respect for Taylor Swift and acknowledged that many people enjoy her music but emphasized that it’s just not his personal preference, “I can’t say that I’m listening to too much Taylor Swift on the speakers in the headphones. I know a lot of people that are, but that’s just not me.” However, he mentioned that he’s heard the tour is a lot of fun, so he might consider stopping by. Will Joe Burrow going to attend the upcoming concert? Let us know in the comment box.

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