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Country music singer Zach Bryan has responded after angering Republicans with lyrics appearing to condemn Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. In a early recording of a new song titled “The ...
Country music star Zach Bryan is responding to criticism over his upcoming new song Bad News following claims that it includes lyrics that appear critical of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Country singer Zach Bryan faced backlash after teasing a song with a lyric about ICE raids. Bryan clarified the song is not a political statement but about national unity. Conservative figures, ...
After the homeland security secretary called the lyrics “disrespectful,” Bryan, a country music star, said they had been “misconstrued.” By Derrick Bryson Taylor After Kristi Noem, the secretary of ...
The song snippet, which Bryan — a U.S. Navy veteran — posted with the comment “The fading of the red white and blue,” includes the lyric: “I heard the cops came, cocky motherfuckers, ain’t they?/ And ...
[Editor’s Note: After this article was published, Bryan shared via an Instagram story that his song snippet has been “misconstrued” and that he is “on neither of these radical sides.” To me, he just ...