My Kind Of Country

Director(s)Sam Wrench
Production year2023
Genre(s)Reality
Approx. running minutes44m
CastJimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton, Orville Peck

My Kind Of Country

mild bad language, references to racism
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming

MY KIND OF COUNTRY is a US music reality competition series; in this episode, Jimmie Allen introduces singing hopefuls from New Delhi, Johannesburg, Chihuahua and North Carolina.

language
Bad language includes ‘crap’, ‘hell’, ‘damn’ and ‘God’.
discrimination
Black country singers speak briefly about the industry’s lack of racial diversity and their experiences of being stereotyped as R&B artists and rappers. The episode carries a positive message emphasising the importance of inclusivity in music.
additional issues
There are passing references to a singer’s father having passed away.
references to discrimination, mild bad language, suicide references
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming

MY KIND OF COUNTRY is a US music reality competition series; in this episode, Mickey Guyton introduces her five artists to the first round of the competition.

language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘ass’, ‘freaking’, ‘damn’, ‘oh my God’ and ‘jeez’.
discrimination
There are references to the lack of opportunity within the country music industry for women and people of colour. For example, a Black woman recalls being told she wasn’t ‘authentic enough’ for the genre, and another Black singer refers to an ‘unwritten rule’ that country music ‘belongs to white people’. The episode stresses the importance of inclusivity and diversity in music.
suicide and self-harm
A man speaks briefly and without detail about his past experiences of suicide ideation.
additional issues
There are brief references to a singer’s father having died when she was young.
bleeped strong language
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming

MY KIND OF COUNTRY is a US reality series; in this episode, Orville Peck brings contestants from all over the world for a competitive showcase in Nashville.

language
There is bleeped use of strong language ('f**k') as well as use of milder terms such as 'shit', 'hell' and 'God'.
additional issues
References are made to a person's poor mental health and self confidence after experiencing years of bullying, however the episode offers reassurances as others help the woman build up her self-esteem through performance. Another contestant describes feeling as though they struggle to fit in as a non-binary person.
bleeped strong language
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming

MY KIND OF COUNTRY is a US reality music series; in this episode, the remaining acts are divided into pairs to see how collaboration can strengthen their performances.

language
There is infrequent bleeped strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'screw' and 'freakin'.
additional issues
There is an undetailed verbal reference to racism, made in a comic context.
mild bad language, references to discrimination
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming

MY KIND OF COUNTRY is a US reality series; in this episode, country music star Mickey Guyton helps the remaining artists find a way of expressing their authentic selves in their music as the competition continues.

language
There is mild bad language ('ass') along with milder terms such as 'damn'.
discrimination
There are references to racism, including mention of the Black Lives Matter movement and Black people and women struggling to get into the country music scene.
additional issues
A man talks in an undetailed way about his experiences with depression. A woman talks about the death of her brother in childhood, becoming upset as she does so.
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
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Classified date10/06/2024
LanguageEnglish
mild bad language, references to racism
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
Bad language includes ‘crap’, ‘hell’, ‘damn’ and ‘God’.
discrimination
Black country singers speak briefly about the industry’s lack of racial diversity and their experiences of being stereotyped as R&B artists and rappers. The episode carries a positive message emphasising the importance of inclusivity in music.
additional issues
There are passing references to a singer’s father having passed away.
bleeped strong language
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
There is bleeped use of strong language ('f**k') as well as use of milder terms such as 'shit', 'hell' and 'God'.
additional issues
References are made to a person's poor mental health and self confidence after experiencing years of bullying, however the episode offers reassurances as others help the woman build up her self-esteem through performance. Another contestant describes feeling as though they struggle to fit in as a non-binary person.
references to discrimination, mild bad language, suicide references
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘ass’, ‘freaking’, ‘damn’, ‘oh my God’ and ‘jeez’.
discrimination
There are references to the lack of opportunity within the country music industry for women and people of colour. For example, a Black woman recalls being told she wasn’t ‘authentic enough’ for the genre, and another Black singer refers to an ‘unwritten rule’ that country music ‘belongs to white people’. The episode stresses the importance of inclusivity and diversity in music.
suicide and self-harm
A man speaks briefly and without detail about his past experiences of suicide ideation.
additional issues
There are brief references to a singer’s father having died when she was young.
bleeped strong language
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent bleeped strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'screw' and 'freakin'.
additional issues
There is an undetailed verbal reference to racism, made in a comic context.
mild bad language, references to discrimination
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
There is mild bad language ('ass') along with milder terms such as 'damn'.
discrimination
There are references to racism, including mention of the Black Lives Matter movement and Black people and women struggling to get into the country music scene.
additional issues
A man talks in an undetailed way about his experiences with depression. A woman talks about the death of her brother in childhood, becoming upset as she does so.
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Classified Date:
10/06/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Director(s)Sam Wrench
Production year2023
Genre(s)Reality
Approx. running minutes44m
CastJimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton, Orville Peck
Classified date10/06/2024
LanguageEnglish