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‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Tops iTunes Chart, Anthony Shares Reaction Video

Music as a Catharsis: “Rich Men North of Richmond”​ Tops iTunes Chart

There is a pain ebbing deeply in this country, and it turns out that music is the ‌catharsis that so many Americans are craving.

Given that, “country music”⁤ has never felt like a more appropriate term.

The ‍most recent example⁢ of this comes from the ‌viral smash hit “Rich Men North of Richmond” ⁣by ​musical neophyte Oliver Anthony.

Despite his relatively unknown status and total lack⁤ of big money⁢ behind him, Anthony’s hit single⁢ has roared up the iTunes Country chart all the way to‌ the top ⁤spot, per Billboard, displacing another prime example of ⁣American frustration (more on that song later.)

You ‌can watch and listen to the song below, but fair warning, it may ruin other country songs for you:

WARNING: The ‌following ⁣song contains vulgar language that some readers may find offensive.

It’s an incredible piece of music that is clearly resonating‍ with swathes of Americans given its practically overnight success.

Did you like Anthony’s song?

Did‍ you ⁤like Anthony’s song?

And if you think any ‍of‍ that success is going‍ to ‌the head⁤ of the Farmville, Virginia, native, well, you’d be wrong.

Anthony took to YouTube to⁣ offer a sort of introduction, and it showed that he’s just as down-to-earth as his music would suggest.

In a video titled ‌“It’s​ a pleasure to meet you,” Anthony​ revealed that he’s been writing music since 2021.

Music is actually one of the⁣ things that saved him, as he admitted that his life was not in a good place when he first began pursuing⁣ music.

“I had wasted a lot of nights​ getting high and getting drunk, and‍ I had sort of gotten to a point in my life‌ where⁢ even things that I did care about⁢ didn’t mean anything to me ⁣anymore,” Anthony said.

In his ⁣most recent social media update, Anthony actually revealed that he had lined up a gig for ​himself, but ‍it’s not going to be some outlandishly ​priced, stadium extravaganza.

No, ⁤the humble Virginian announced that he would be playing at a ‌farm market on Sunday — for ⁣free.

“Many more shows to follow,” Anthony posted to X, the⁢ platform formerly known as Twitter. “Don’t ‌stress if it’s a long drive for you. I’ll be coming to your town soon.”

Again,​ kudos to Mr. Anthony. He has successfully captured the emotion flowing through ‌Americana right ‌now,⁢ and⁢ done so‌ in such an imminently organic and “real” way.

There’s nothing overproduced and nary a‍ hint of autotune when it comes to Anthony’s music. That’s exceedingly ⁢rare in today’s music world where most⁤ “artists” are actually just lip-syncing ‌in front of fans‌ who are going ‌to be late on that month’s mortgage/rent to afford those tickets.

That authenticity has helped Anthony⁤ actually supplant a different song capturing the pain and angst in the country⁤ — Jason Aldean’s controversial “Try That in a Small Town.”

The ⁢Aldean song⁣ was⁢ dragged through ​the mud and attacked (CMT even banned the music video) over completely fabricated allegations of racism.

In reality, Aldean’s song, while markedly different in some ways from “Rich Men Above Richmond,” tapped into the⁢ same primal instinct that Anthony’s song did. Namely, both songs are a voice for the voiceless.

Flyover country, as great as it is, is still called flyover country for a reason. Men like Aldean and Anthony are clearly sick of that being a⁣ pejorative and want Americans​ to know that whether you’re suffering in Farmville or Silicon Valley, they hear you and feel you.

It’s a ⁤rare ⁢quality in a music industry that seems far more enamored ⁢with the smell ⁣of its own⁣ stench than actually ​connecting with fans.

And it’s a rare quality that should be celebrated‍ in authentic musicians like Oliver Anthony and Jason Aldean.

The post ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Zooms to #1 on⁢ iTunes, Anthony Posts Video Reacting to ⁢the News appeared first on The Western Journal.



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