"The love of these people and of my fans mean more than any award or special accomplishment"
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The phrasing matters. “These people” suggests a specific, present community - not an abstract “audience,” but a crowd with faces, history, and shared memory. She’s not just thanking; she’s naming an allegiance. “Mean more than any award” isn’t anti-industry so much as anti-validation. It’s a way to reclaim authorship over what “success” is allowed to look like, especially for a woman in country music, where credibility can be policed and accolades can feel like permission slips.
There’s subtextual self-protection here, too. By ranking love above “special accomplishment,” Judd lowers the emotional stakes of being judged by institutions that can be fickle, political, or late to the party. If the awards come, fine. If they don’t, the relationship still stands. It’s a line that fortifies the artist-fan bond as something sturdier than career mythology - less “legacy,” more lifeline.
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Judd, Wynonna. (2026, January 15). The love of these people and of my fans mean more than any award or special accomplishment. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-love-of-these-people-and-of-my-fans-mean-more-169783/
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Judd, Wynonna. "The love of these people and of my fans mean more than any award or special accomplishment." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-love-of-these-people-and-of-my-fans-mean-more-169783/.
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"The love of these people and of my fans mean more than any award or special accomplishment." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-love-of-these-people-and-of-my-fans-mean-more-169783/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.






