Conservative Country Singer Buddy Brown Ridicules Garth Brooks' Contrived Wokeness with a Hilarious New Song

In his latest truck session, conservative country singer and comedian Buddy Brown doesn't shy away from sharing his views in the satirical song "Garth's Much Too Dumb (To Go This Damn Woke)." With sharp wit and a catchy melody in the key of G, Brown takes aim at country music icon Garth Brooks and his recent endeavors.

Brown begins the video by acknowledging that Garth Brooks has the right as an American business owner to decide what he wants to sell, including Bud Light, at his new bar. However, he points out the hypocrisy, noting that Brooks claims to be inclusive while labeling those who refuse to come to his bar as "assholes." Brown isn't afraid to make his stance clear.

The song questions Brooks' true country roots, alluding to his public support for Joe Biden's deep state regime during the presidential campaign. Brown expresses his disappointment, admitting that he once believed Brooks was just like him, representing the heart of country music. However, somewhat recent revelations have led him to believe otherwise.

Brown asserts that he, along with fellow country artists John Rich and Travis Tritt, remain as some of the only independent voices in the industry, uncontrolled and unwavering. The song asserts that Brooks is "much too dumb" to delve into a misguided woke culture.

Addressing the changing landscape of country music, Brown suggests that many younger singers have lost touch with their roots and can no longer recall where they came from. The song makes a bold statement, suggesting that Brooks' recent actions are a betrayal of his country music heritage and a surrender to the virtue signaling of the woke mob.

In "Garth's Much Too Dumb (To Go This Damn Woke)," Buddy Brown fearlessly challenges the direction country artists heading in, offering a humorous critique and questioning the authenticity of their country music spirit. Through his truck session, Brown delivers his message with a blend of comedy and musical talent, appealing to those who share his conservative values and appreciation for traditional country music.

 

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