NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country star Luke Combs has apologized for appearing with Confederate flags, saying he is now aware of how painful that flag is.
Combs addressed the images during a conversation with singer Maren Morris on Wednesday during a panel for radio broadcasters about accountability in country music. It came weeks after another top country star Morgan Wallen was removed from radio stations and suspended by his label after being caught on video using a racial slur.
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Panel moderator and NPR music critic Ann Powers asked Combs about those images during a Q&A for the Country Radio Seminar, an annual country radio broadcasters conference, that was held online this year.

Singer-songwriter Luke Combs speaks in the press room after winning awards for male vocalist of the year and song of the year at the 53rd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn.
"There's no excuse for those images," said Combs, a 30-year-old North Carolina singer-songwriter who has had two multiplatinum albums and several hit country songs.
Combs said the images were from seven or eight years ago and as a younger man, he did not understand what that flag meant.
"And as I have grown in my time as an artist and as the world has changed drastically in the last five to seven years, I am now aware of how painful that image can be to someone else," Combs said. "I would never want to be associated with something that brings so much hurt to someone else."
He said he was addressing the old images now because he wanted to show as a highly visible country artist that people can change and learn from their mistakes. He also wanted to encourage more people in the country music industry to have those hard conversations.
The genre has been having a racial reckoning even before Wallen's actions, but top artists have often been reluctant talk about race, both in the genre's present and its past.
"I am trying to learn. I am trying to get better," Combs said.
Morris also spoke about the Confederate flag, saying that as a native Texan, she also didn't fully understand the history and context of the flag outside of just "Southern pride" until she was a teenager.
She said that seeing that flag being flown at country music festivals makes her not want to play those festivals and urged country artists to demand those flags be removed.
She also is one of the few country artists to publicly criticize Wallen's actions on social media and said that she's had some backlash, but it was minimal compared to what Black people face regularly.
"I appreciate Morgan saying 'quit defending me' to his fans, because it's indefensible. He knows that. We know that," Morris said. "All we can do, so there isn't an elephant in the room, is say that out loud, hold our peers accountable. I don't care if it is awkward sitting down the row from you at the next awards show."
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FILE - In this June 7, 2017 file photo, Luke Combs arrives at the CMT Music Awards in Nashville, Tenn. Combs took to social media to express his sadness after the mass shooting Sunday, Oct. 1, in Las Vegas at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. He performed earlier in the evening. (Photo by Sanford Myers/Invision/AP, File)

Artist Luke Combs poses on the red carpet of the "American Currents: The Music of 2017" exhibit opening at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Laura Roberts/Invision/AP)

Artist Luke Combs performs on the Bud Light Stage at Beale Street Music Festival on Sunday, May 6, 2018 in Memphis, Tenn. (Photo by Laura Roberts/Invision/AP)

American country singer, Luke Combs performs at the Xfinity Center, Saturday, May 26, 2018, in Mansfield, Mass., as the opener for Jason Aldean's "High Noon Neon Tour". (Photo by Robert E. Klein/Invision/AP)

Artist Luke Combs performs at the 2018 CMA Music Festival at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 8, 2018 in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Laura Roberts/Invision/AP)

FILE - In this April 15, 2018 file photo, Luke Combs arrives at the 53rd annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. A year after his major label debut, which spawned three top country radio hits including the multiplatinum No. 1 “Hurricane,” Combs’ unassuming appeal has given him mainstream success at a breakneck pace. His debut album is the most streamed country album of the year. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

Nicole Hocking, left, and Luke Combs arrive at the 52nd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Luke Bryan, from left, Luke Combs and Chris Janson perform "What Makes You Country" at the 52nd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

Musician Luke Combs poses in the press room with the new artist of the year award at the 52nd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Kane Brown, from left, Meghan Trainor and Luke Combs present the award for best country album at the 61st annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

Luke Combs, left, and Nicole Hocking arrive at the CMT Music Awards on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Sanford Myers)

Leon Bridges, left, and Luke Combs accept the award for CMT performance of the year for "Beautiful Crazy" at the CMT Music Awards on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Luke Combs speaks at "Luke Combs Joins the Grand Ole Opry Family," at Grand Ole Opry, Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Al Wagner/Invision/AP)

Vince Gill, left, and Joe Diffie, right, welcome Luke Combs to the Grand Ole Opry at "Luke Combs Joins the Grand Ole Opry Family," Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Al Wagner/Invision/AP)

Country singer Luke Combs, left, performs alongside Sheryl Crow at the All for the Hall Benefit at The Novo, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in Los Angeles. The event was a fundraiser for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Luke Combs arrives at 67th Annual BMI Country Awards ceremony at BMI Music Row offices on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Al Wagner/Invision/AP)

Singer-songwriter Luke Combs speaks in the press room after winning awards for male vocalist of the year and song of the year at the 53rd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Luke Combs, right, and Nicole Hocking arrive at the 53rd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Luke Combs performs before the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)