Rich Men of North Richmond singer Oliver Anthony sat down with Joe Rogan to try and make sense of his viral song.
has been used by a tool by both the right and left in the United States, with the rising country-folk star tearfully addressing the track’s flag-bearing embrace at last week’s GOP debate.“It’s aggravating seeing people on conservative news try to identify with me, like I’m one of them,” Anthony said in aposted to YouTube. “It’s aggravating seeing certain musicians and politicians act like we’re buddies and act like we’re fighting the same struggle, like we’re trying to present the same message.
He continued: “It was funny seeing my song at the presidential debate, because I wrote that song about those people … So for them to have to sit there and listen to that, that cracks me up. It was funny seeing the response to it. That song has nothing to do with Joe Biden — it’s a lot bigger than Joe Biden. That song is written about the people on that stage — and a lot more, too.”There was an error, please provide a valid email address.
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