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Unknown singer-songwriter praised for viral anthem honoring American working men.

Once-unknown singer-songwriter Oliver Anthony goes ‌viral with powerful anthem for the working man

Once-unknown singer-songwriter Oliver Anthony has gone viral overnight with his ​song, “Rich Men North of Richmond,” with many conservatives hailing the song as ‌an ⁤anthem for the working ​man.

Voicing the struggles of working-class Americans

Anthony’s song voices many struggles ‍of working-class⁢ Americans. The‍ song communicates the pain of being overworked for subpar pay, only to have ‌the money “taxed to no end” and to see others cheat the welfare system.

The full performance was posted to the YouTube Channel‍ RadioWV. In roughly ‌48 hours,‌ the original video has acquired 1.7 million views on ⁤YouTube, as of press time. It has also been viewed over 2.5 ⁢million ⁤times on X.

In response to‍ the success ⁢of the song, Anthony posted to his X account, “Rich Men North of Richmond has been uploaded⁢ to all major streaming platforms and will show up there in a few days. Im [sic] still in a state of ‌shock at ​the outpouring of love I’ve seen in the comments, messages and emails. I’m working to respond to everyone ⁣as quickly as possible.”

The great chasm between the⁣ elites​ and the average working man

Perhaps the most notable theme throughout the song is the great chasm between the elites and ‌the average working man. The “rich men north of Richmond” in Washington, D.C., and New York City, among other cities,​ “don’t think you know” what is right, so​ “they all just wanna have total control,” Anthony sings. The song⁣ makes ‍a very clear reference to Epstein Island when he sings, “I wish ⁤politicians would⁣ look out for miners, and not⁤ just minors on an island somewhere.”

The ⁢solemn tone and relatability of the ⁤song ‌are underscored by Anthony’s incredible voice being complemented by ⁤the acoustics of the surrounding ‍woods ‌and ⁣his resonator guitar. He stands just under a deer blind while a few of​ his dogs lie next to him and listen.

Praise from prominent conservatives

Many prominent conservatives have come out​ praising the⁤ song. Daily‍ Wire​ host Matt Walsh posted to X, “This is the kind of country music I like.” Walsh shared that he was listening to other songs Anthony has posted, saying, “Happy to report⁤ that his other songs are ‍great too. Raw and poetic.​ The man ​expresses the pain⁤ that many forgotten Americans live with every day.”

Glenn Beck praised the song,⁤ saying, “This is the voice of much​ of America. Oliver Anthony Thank you for your voice.”

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Benny Johnson described the song as an “American‌ working-man’s protest song.”

Jack Posobiec recounted his reaction. “Don’t even remember the last time a new song hit me like this,” he said, and then sarcastically adding, “Be a shame if this anthem went ‍absolutely⁣ viral.”

Country ​music star John Rich shared the video with the caption, “VOLUME UP!” The video of the performance was ‍even shared by Joe Rogan and Sean Hannity.

“Haunting sound​ and ⁤commentary on what’s happened to America’s working class,” Fox News’ Laura Ingram said ⁤of the song.

Jason Howerton made contact with Oliver Anthony and shared some ‌of Anthony’s story through a thread posted on X. Anthony has struggled with mental health and alcohol in the recent past, Howerton said. Prior to the success of the ⁣song, ⁣he promised God ‍he would get sober if God would⁤ help⁣ him pursue ‍his dream, according to‌ Howerton.

Oliver Anthony currently resides with his three dogs in Farmville, Virginia, pursuing an ‌off-the-grid ⁢lifestyle on 90 acres of land, according to WhiskeyRiff.

The performance can be seen here:



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