Oliver Anthony's song, which decries 'the obese mlkin' welfare' and other right-wing boogeymen, has had a meteoric rise
that Anthony lyrically whines into the ether while accompanying himself onwelfare” and suggesting that politicians are more interested in “minors on islands” than America’s ownother surprise conservative money-makers this summer, including Jim Caviezel’s film, which
touch on a certain undercurrent of conspiratorial aggrievement seemingly on the rise in the US. If nothing else, it’s a sobering reminder that nobody ever went broke in America stoking the anger of people afraid of “a new world,” no matter what shape that new world might take.
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How Oliver Anthony’s ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ became a chart-topping conservative anthemThe viral hit about working-class woes topped the US Apple Music charts this week. Here’s how the song blew up, and why conservative politicians have embraced it.
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'Rich Men North of Richmond' Draws Praise, Criticism From ListenersSee multiple perspectives from The Tennessean, RollingStone.com, and Fox News (Online News) at AllSides.com.
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Conservatives Explain Why They Love 'Rich Men North Of Richmond' Singer Oliver AnthonyCountry singer Oliver Anthony made waves across the music industry when his song “Rich Men North Of Richmond,” which contains lyrics that appear to be veiled allusions to QAnon conspiracy theories, recently went viral. The Onion asked right-wingers why they love Anthony’s controversial song so much, and this is what…
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| The real ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ are laughing in their boardroomsPlus: Asian cooperation. Trump indictments. College football.
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Conservatives’ Tendency to Buy Downloads Could Send ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ to No. 1Downloads of the Oliver Anthony track account for about 65% of royalties earned from sales and streaming, Billboard estimates.
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