These folks earn a living singing about God, Guns and America but now that we're about to lose all three... not a peep. It's ironic that the only based performer to speak up is none other than anti-establishment punk singer Johnny Rotten from the Sex Pistols! Come on, cowboys...put your boots on and step the fuck up!
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They sold their souls for fame and fortune like all the rest. Singing songs people like doesn't make you a hero any more than acting in popular movies does.
Almost like the whole over-the-top caricature of American values was just for show or something.
Ted Nugent has been vocal
Rotten is also anti-abortion, always has been. "Body" is the song.video to check out
"I'm not a discharge! I'm not a loss in protein!" Heavy lyrics, but so much truth. I think it's the best track on the album lm
Maybe getting machine gunned in Las Vegas and watching the FBI 'oversee' the investigation rattled their patriotism.
You know, now that you mention it, WTF?
Country singers are as cucked as the rest, if not more so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqs7YrWrprk
Long Time Gone by Darrell Scott. The fact the Dixie Chicks (girl band from LA who couldn't cut it singing pop so they went country before giving up) sang it is all you need to know about Nashville. Lyrics from the second stanza:
Now me, I went to Nashville/ Trying to be the big deal/ Playing down on Broadway/ Getting there the hard way/ Living from a tip jar/ Sleeping in my car/ Hocking my guitar/ Yeah I'm gonna be a star/ Now me and Deliah/ Singing every Sunday/ Watching the garden and the children grow/ We listen to the radio to hear what's cooking/ But the music ain't got no soul/ Now they sound tired but they don't sound Haggard/ They got money but they don't have Cash/ They got Junior but they don't have Hank/ I think, I think, I think, the rest is/ A long time gone/ No I ain't honked the horn since I don't know when/ Long time gone/ And it ain't coming back/ I said a long time gone/ No I ain't honked a horn since I don't know when/ Long time gone/ And it ain't coming back again/ Well a long time, long time, long time gone/ Lord, it's been a long time/ Long time, long time, long time gone/ Lord, it's been a long... time... gone/ Long time, long time, long time gone/
Gone Country by Alan Jackson tells the same story
The power of money (or the loss of it) has a strange effect on character.
there are some. Randy Houser comes to mind, he interacts with Jr on Instagram on a regular basis. It's just not the "stars" who are more star than country at this point like Tim McGraw, woke Lady A, etc. I'm sure a good bunch of them don't speak up for fear of losing record deals, the newer guys with radio hits currently.
I have not watched that but his wife shows up on my Instagram feed all the time because I follow some country singers and one wife, and holy cow does she wreak of bimbo porn gold digging. Makes him look really bad in my eyes.
you missed these past years where all lefty pop took over since pedowood was over saturated. Most mainstream pop country knelt to progressive money/acceptance.
That's a good fucking question.
must be hanging out with the MIA religious leaders 🤷🏽♀️
Doesn't one of the ZZ Top guys have horrific TDS?
ZZ Top are huge Rush fans.
country music has lost it's soul
Kid Rock has been speaking out, the lead singer of The raspberries is a conservative guy, also Van Morrison spoke up against the lockdown recently. The raspberries lead singer is a huge star, he had a very long solo career as well. We've got a few singers..... Big country stars went leftist mainstream years ago. Very sad, but very true. They left us around the same time that all the professional athletes did. The allure of all that money.....
Because if they want to continue to perform, they need to stay quiet. We all know this. Liberal controlled EVERYTHING will make sure they don't get to perform live, get additional album contracts and so on.
Woke
Travis tritt has been all over it
Country music sucks.
It started as protest music in the 1930s, was completely domesticated by the 1970s (all those crappy songs about drinkin' an' cheatin') , and is now nothing but multi millionaire men singing about bass boats, pick up trucks, how much he loves livin' in a teeny town (while actually living in a mansion near major metropolitan areas), and about how great his girlfriend's ass looked in tight jeans back in the 1980s. It's the music of resignation, in which mega wealthy men sing about how struggling working people are livin' the good life, a life which these singers would probably kill themselves if forced to live it again.
It's rap for white people (mega wealthy rap performers singing about drugs an prison an' shit) , encouraging their fans to think Thug Life is being authentically black, while THEY are in no danger of being pulled back into that life . Come to think of it, quite a few country singers do not actually sing : They just kinda chant the words, same as rappers.
I hate country music.
As for where are they : They're keeping an eye on their bottom line, in which remaining silent and apolitical is their safest option. Look what happened to the Dixie Chicks, when they thought people actually cared about their geopolitical opinions.
They’re busy figuring out new ways to incorporate “beer” and “pickup truck” in song lyrics.
Hiding with Tom hanks
I just know the white buffalo, has good lyrics
Rap music picking up the slack. Check out Burden, Mesus, and Adam Calhoon
They are gay black trannys now, dont you know?
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