(FOX NEWS) -- Country music legend Loretta Lynn is ready to declare that her music genre of choice is "dead."
Fox News reports The "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer didn't hold back when she was interviewed by fellow country artist Martina McBride on her podcast, "Vocal Point."
"They've already let it [die],ā Lynn, 87, told McBride, per People. "I think itās dead. I think itās a shame. I think itās a shame to let a type of music die. I donāt care what any kind of music it is. Rock, country, whatever. I think itās a shame to let it die, and Iām here to start feeding it."
McBride, 53, pointed out that Lynn seemed "mad" at the state of country music today to which Lynn responded: "Yeah. Iām getting mad about it. I am. Because itās ridiculous."
She pined: "Iām not happy at all. I think that theyāre completely losing it. And I think thatās a sad situation because we should never let country music die. I think that every type of music should be saved, and country is one of the greatest. Itās been around, as far as Iām concerned, longer than any of it."
Lynn, who has been battling some health issues in recent years, scoffed at rumors she was on her "deathbed" in June.
The singer shared a video of herself scrolling through a tabloid report on her iPad.
"Hey, this says Iām in a nursing home and Iām on my deathbed. Youāre kidding me! Iām not dead and neither is Willie [Nelson]! Both of us are coming back to life and weāre gonna raise hell," she said at the time.
Lynn was hospitalized for an unspecified illness in October 2018 and fractured a hip a month later.
She canceled her tour dates in 2017 after suffering a stroke.
Lynn made her first public appearance since her stroke in April, when she celebrated her 87th birthday with a star-studded tribute concert.
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