Zach Bryan's new jam "Bad News" is causing a bit of a ruckus, and we’re here for it! 🎶 The man’s throwing some political shade, and let’s just say not everyone is vibing with it—cue John Rich from Big & Rich throwing a full-on Twitter tantrum! 😂 We dive into the split reactions, from folks calling it courageous to others claiming it’s political overreach—classic country drama, am I right? And speaking of drama, we’ve got a hilarious take on what a “Woke Country” album would sound like, featuring tracks like “Friends in Marginalized Places.” 🤠💖 So grab your coffee and join us for some laughs, hot takes, and maybe a little bit of friendly controversy!
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Jelly roll is on 96.
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7 the bull.
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Good morning, I'm Haystack.
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And there is a.
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There's a little bit of a controversy.
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A little bit of a hullabaloo bubbling.
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Up because of a new song teased by Zach.
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Brian the Something in the Orange singer has stirred the pot after teasing a new track called Bad News that's unexpectedly political.
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Some of the lyrics include the line ice is gonna come bust down your door.
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And he talks about the Boss stopped bumping name dropping.
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Bruce Springsteen, a long time icon in liberal politics and music.
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And so you know, Zach Bryant Something Orange is so emotional and personal and he's not been overtly political in most of his songs.
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Although if you look at his social media and some of the people that he's done duets with, it's not hard.
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To figure out that he skews to.
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The left side of the aisle, without a doubt.
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And so reactions are of course split anytime politics gets mentioned.
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John Rich from Big and Rich fame, a hardcore conservative is slamming it, saying it's political overreach.
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It's why I hate Nashville, because they're all liberals, big city liberals, other people saying, oh, it's courageous.
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A mainstream country artist using his platform.
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So it'll be split like anything else that gets into politics.
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But the one thing you always know.
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Is the music business is going to try to take advantage and make money.
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So I know it's just a matter of time before some studio and some artist decides to rerecord legendary country songs that are maybe just a little bit different.
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Trade in your cowboy boots for a pair of Birkenstocks with Woke Country, a collection of country favorites.
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Re recorded with a liberal helping of liberalism.
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Stand by your life partner.
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Woke country is the safe space to express your lived truth.
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I identify as a woman.
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Woke country features songs like Friends in marginalized Places, Tennessee Latte, and this twist on this Johnny Cash favorite.
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Well, I'm stuck in iced detention.
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Cause of Kristi Noem.
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Woke country available online and at the remodeled Cracker Barrel.