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For two decades, Brooks & Dunn reigned as one of country music’s most successful duos. With countless chart-topping hits like “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” and “Neon Moon,” Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks became icons of modern country, blending honky-tonk energy with heartfelt ballads. But behind the scenes, their partnership was not always as smooth as their harmonies. Recently, Ronnie Dunn opened up about a moment of anger with his longtime partner that shocked fans and revealed the hidden tensions between the two.
In a candid interview, Dunn admitted that there were times during their career when the stress of touring, recording, and maintaining their image led to heated arguments. One particularly memorable incident took place on stage, in front of thousands of fans, when Dunn lost his temper and took out his frustration on Kix Brooks in a very public way.
“I was angry,” Dunn confessed. “We’d been on the road for weeks, tensions were high, and we weren’t seeing eye-to-eye. At one point during the show, I walked right over, grabbed Kix’s cowboy hat, and threw it off the stage.”
The audience reportedly gasped, unsure if it was part of the act or a genuine conflict. Dunn said the reaction on Kix’s face confirmed it was no joke. “He just looked at me like, ‘Really?’” Dunn recalled. “It wasn’t one of my proudest moments, but it showed just how much pressure we were under back then.”
For years, fans have speculated about the dynamic between the two men. While their chemistry on stage was undeniable, insiders often hinted at creative differences and clashing personalities. Ronnie Dunn was known as the more serious, introspective half of the duo, while Kix Brooks often played the role of the charismatic showman. That balance made their music compelling, but it also sometimes created friction behind the curtain.
Despite the drama of that night, Dunn stressed that the incident was not the end of their partnership. “We argued like brothers, but at the end of the day, we had a deep respect for each other,” he said. “Throwing his hat might’ve been a low point, but it also forced us to sit down and talk honestly about where we were as a duo.”
Brooks & Dunn eventually announced their split in 2010, shocking fans who thought the duo was unstoppable. While both pursued solo projects, they eventually reunited, proving that the bond between them—though tested—was never truly broken. Today, Dunn looks back at that infamous hat-throwing moment with regret but also with perspective.
“Fans didn’t see the hours of exhaustion, the disagreements about songs, the constant grind,” he explained. “That moment on stage was me boiling over. But it was also part of the journey. If you work side by side with someone for 20 years, there are bound to be clashes.”
In the end, what could have been a scandal became another chapter in the complex story of Brooks & Dunn. Their music remains a testament to the power of collaboration, even when egos and tempers flare. And for Ronnie Dunn, the memory of throwing Kix Brooks’s hat off the stage is a reminder that even legends are human—and that true partnerships can survive even the most shocking moments.