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Oliver Anthony releases provocative track – Ditches politics for love, wheels, and rural life.

Politics Takes a ⁣Back Seat to the ​Delights of Back​ Seats, Lady Friends, and Beer in Oliver Anthony’s Latest Song ⁢”90 Some Chevy”

Billboard called the song “a country‌ love song ⁢that could be a classic.”

The⁢ YouTube ⁢version of the song had ​1.5 million ‌views as of ​Tuesday morning.

“Thanks so ⁤much to everyone… Enjoy ‌your Labor Day!” he posted ⁣on the page.

As of Tuesday morning, the song was Number ‌26 on the iTunes Chart. Anthony’s⁤ “Rich Men North of Richmond“‌ had dropped to third as two songs by the ‍late Jimmy Buffet — “Margaritaville” and “Come Monday” — took⁣ the top spots.

Unlike the ‍ class war that ⁤dominates “Rich Men North of Richmond,” “90 Some Chevy” is about the staples of country music — women and vehicles, with a few dogs and little‌ beer thrown in.

“That old darlin’ of mine is like a 90-some Chevy; She rides just⁤ right when you turn her on,”⁤ Anthony sings, according to AZlyrics.

The song paints an idyllic version of the‍ working man coming home. “The only thing sounds better than that ‍old⁢ 350; Is⁢ when ‌she’s runnin’ up to kiss me when I ‌get‍ home,” ⁤the song‌ goes.

The song talks of an⁣ evening far from everything. “Let the sun sink good and low; There ​ain’t ‍no tellin’ where we’ll go; In the back of that ‍90-some Chevy,” Anthony sings.

“She’s ​hotter than hell,‍ I’m higher than gas: She’s sweeter than ⁣honey, I’m ⁣poor white trash,” the lyrics ⁣go, adding that, “I guess that she’s my Carter and I’m her Cash.”

When Variety noted‍ the song had dropped, it focused on the scene at ⁢1 minute and 20 seconds of the video in which a handgun appears.

Variety noted, “Anthony is from⁢ Virginia, ​an open carry state; although the scene passes quickly, the weapon⁤ is obviously displayed.”

Variety opined that “showcasing a⁤ handgun in ⁣his music video⁤ will likely only further endear him to conservatives and continue the debate⁤ about his political standing.”

On his Facebook page last week, Anthony⁣ offered what he said was his “last ⁤post ⁣about politics on ‍social media.⁤ I apologize for⁤ beating a dead horse, but I just need to address this quote in my video earlier,​ since it’s been misquoted / misinterpreted this evening. Corporate news (big ​surprise) is now trying to⁣ twist me into being ​a Biden supporter.”

In the post, Anthony referenced a comment from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at the GOP ⁣presidential ‌debate.

“He talks ⁣about needing to get Joe Biden out, as if that ⁢would automatically solve all the problems. ⁢Biden is a big part of the⁤ issue, but it runs much deeper,” Anthony posted.

“Rich Men‌ North of Richmond is about corporate-owned ‍DC politicians on both sides. Though Biden’s most certainly a problem, the ⁢lyrics aren’t exclusively‌ knocking Biden, it’s bigger and broader than that. ⁢It’s knocking the system collectively. Including the corporate-owned conservative politicians that were on stage that night,” he wrote.

The‍ post Oliver Anthony Drops Racy New Song – Abandons Politics for Companionship, Cars, and Country Living appeared first ⁣on ​ The Western Journal.



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