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Singer behind ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ song speaks out: ‘I wrote it for them’

Oliver⁢ Anthony Responds to Song’s⁣ Use at GOP Debate: ‘I Wrote That Song About Those People’

It appears that Oliver ⁣Anthony, the​ man behind the viral ‍hit “Rich Men⁤ North of Richmond,” is not‌ without‍ a ​sense‍ of irony.

In a ‌video ‍he posted to YouTube on Friday, he ‌laughed at the ⁣fact that the participants in Wednesday night’s Republican primary debate in ‍Milwaukee were forced to listen to ⁢his hit when they, knowingly or not, were the subjects of it.

It had been ⁣about 10 days since Anthony⁣ last posted a video directly addressing the events in his life and the responses to his ​music,​ but he said he⁢ had a ⁢couple ⁤of things⁢ he wanted people to know.

“If there is ⁣anything for me⁣ to address at all with you it’s that — it’s the one thing that ⁤has bothered ​me is ⁢seeing people rap politics ⁣up⁤ into this,” he said about two minutes into the video.

“I’m disappointed ​to see — like, it’s aggravating seeing people⁢ on conservative news try to identify with me like I’m one of them,” he explained. “It’s⁢ aggravating seeing certain musicians and politicians act​ like we’re buddies and act like we’re fighting the same struggle here,⁤ like that we’re trying ‍to present the same message.”

Anthony said that he’d ⁣tried to ⁤be polite ​to the many, many people‍ who ⁢had reached out to him in the wake of​ his sudden‌ popularity, but ⁣felt ⁢that many of ⁣those people simply wanted to insert themselves into the attention “Rich Men North of Richmond” was generating only to‍ make “their own selves relevant.”

“That’s aggravating ​as hell,” he said.

But Anthony’s aggravation turned to ​amusement when he thought about Wednesday ⁢night’s Republican presidential debate.

“Well,⁢ you​ know, like, it was funny ⁢seeing ⁣my song in ‍the ⁢— it was fun ⁤it was⁤ funny seeing it⁤ at the presidential debate,”⁢ he said, “because it’s like I wrote‌ that ⁢song about those people, you know.

“So for them ⁤to ⁣have to ⁤sit there and listen to ⁢that,​ that⁤ cracks me⁢ up,” he ⁣said.

Anthony then struck a tone that sounded more ​populist than conservative, implying that⁣ his⁤ song ⁢was less anti-Democrat or anti-left ⁢than it was anti-establishment.

“That song has‍ nothing ‍to⁣ do with [President] Joe Biden,⁢ you know,” ⁤he said.‍ “It’s a lot bigger than Joe Biden.”

“That song is written about the ​people⁢ on⁣ the, on that stage — and ‍a lot more too, not just them but definitely them,” he said.

You can see the⁢ entire video here:

For any readers who do not​ choose to watch the video⁤ in its entirety, it’s probably important to point ⁤out that Anthony​ did not reserve all‍ of his criticism for ‍those on the right.

“I do hate​ to⁣ see that ‌song being weaponized like I see, I see the right trying to characterize⁣ me as one of their⁣ own and⁣ I ‌see the left trying to discredit me, I guess in retaliation.”

Anthony​ didn’t hold back when it came to⁤ his reaction about that.

“That ‍s***’s⁤ gotta stop,” he said.

“If you ‍watch the response videos on ‍YouTube to this ​song, it’s not ‍conservative⁣ people responding‍ to the⁢ song; it’s not even necessarily Americans responding to the​ song,” he explained. “I don’t know that ‍I’ve⁤ seen‌ anything get such⁣ a positive response from⁢ such a ​diverse group of people.

“And I‍ think ‍that terrifies the people that ⁣I sing about in that song,” he said.”

The post ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’⁢ Singer Responds ‍to ⁣Song’s Use at GOP Debate: ‘I Wrote That ‌Song ⁣About Those People’ appeared first ‌on The Western Journal.



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