"Thank God we're saying bye to Joe / Screw the woke, screw the woke, screw the woke."
By: C. Charles
It's worth noting that Smokey Mike & the God-King performed the original "Together Again" live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during a memorable Daily Wire "Backstage Live" event last year
By: S.L. Rachel
December 15 2023
The announcement, personally orchestrated by Chris Wallin, the head of A&R at Baste Records and a distinguished #1 hit songwriter, has sparked a sense of excitement and anticipation within the industry.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 15 2023
The track serves as a poignant commentary on the evolving landscape of country music in the 1970s, paying homage to the legendary Hank Williams Sr. while critiquing the glitzy transformation of contemporary country artists.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 14 2023
Tennessee Jet joins a growing list of country artists, including John Rich and Jason Aldean, who refuse to succumb to leftist pressures, standing firm in their convictions.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 14 2023
The song, penned by Richard Lewis, Earl Beal, William Horton, and Raymond Edwards, skyrocketed to the top of the Billboard R&B singles chart and pop singles chart, solidifying The Silhouettes as one of the era's notable groups.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 14 2023
What happens when you take a holiday classic and mix and mash it with Mr. MacDonald's scathing social critiques to promote a new music video this Friday?
By: S.L. Rachel
December 12 2023
Kid Rock and Jason Aldean have also announced an epic summer tour throughout America in support of freedom.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 12 2023
Back in October, Waka Flocka Flame took to X (formerly Twitter) to post a simple yet impactful message: "TRUMP2024."
By: S.L. Rachel
December 11 2023
With its catchy melody, feel-good vibe, and genuine lyrics, this song has become an American Beat classic, resonating with audiences across the nation.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 11 2023
The drama unfolded when Gray revealed that platforms like Spotify and Apple Music rejected the original title, "Lil Nas X," prompting him to opt for the more inflammatory moniker.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 11 2023
Upon its release, "Jesus, Take the Wheel" faced initial skepticism regarding the marketability of a faith-based song for launching Underwood's career.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 8 2023
"Capitalism" serves as a satirical critique of those who advocate for revolutionary change without, as the lyrics suggest, having ever "dug a ditch."
By: S.L. Rachel
December 8 2023
The lyrics lash out at a culture of victimhood and entitlement, a sentiment that resonates strongly with conservative values of self-reliance and personal accountability.
By: S.L. Rache
December 8 2023
The lyrics weave a narrative of everyday American scenes, from encountering kids at a lemonade stand to witnessing communities rallying together after a devastating tornado.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 7 2023