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‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Making Approximately $40,000 Daily

Oliver Anthony: Making $40,000 a Day from His Hit Song

Oliver Anthony, the talented singer and ‌songwriter behind ‍the ⁤popular track “Rich ‍Men North of Richmond,” is currently earning an astounding $40,000 per day from ‍streaming his ‌music.

In a ​recent report by Los Angeles Times pop music ​critic Mikael Wood, it⁤ was revealed that Anthony’s song had⁢ reached the top of the iTunes chart and Spotify’s U.S. Top 50.

According to the trade journal Hits, Anthony is estimated to be making $40,000 ​a day from the⁤ sales and streams of his music.

Last week, “Rich Men North of Richmond” was streamed over‌ 17.4 million times, as reported by Hits.

On the iTunes Charts, Anthony ‍currently holds four of the top 10 spots, ‌with “Rich Men North of Richmond” at No. 1 and “Ain’t Gotta a Dollar” at No. 2.

His⁤ latest release, “I Want​ to Go Home,” premiered on⁤ YouTube and has already garnered ⁤over 1.3 million views. It currently sits at⁣ No. 9 on the iTunes Charts.

A Rising‍ Star ⁢with a Humble ‌Lifestyle

Despite his incredible ⁢success, Anthony leads ‌a modest life⁢ on his farm in central Virginia. He ⁤resides in a 27-foot camper with a tarp covering a hole in the roof, as ⁢reported by the U.K. Daily Mail. Prior to ‍his music career, Anthony ⁢worked at ‍a paper mill in neighboring North Carolina.

In‍ a recent Facebook post, the 31-year-old artist expressed his disinterest in the extravagant trappings of the music industry. ​He turned down an $8 million deal, stating, “I don’t want 6​ tour buses, 15 tractor trailers, ⁣and a jet. I don’t want to​ play stadium shows, I don’t want to be in​ the spotlight.”

Anthony explained that he wrote his music ​as‍ a way to⁣ cope with⁢ mental health and depression. ⁣His songs resonate with millions because they are sung by someone who truly feels the words in the moment. No‌ editing, no agents, just raw emotion.

WARNING: The following post contains vulgar language that some may find⁤ offensive.

“Rich Men North of Richmond”: A Powerful Message

The song “Rich Men North of Richmond” tackles the issues⁢ of‍ an overbearing federal government and an economy that leaves working people struggling due to high inflation and low wages.

Anthony’s lyrics convey ⁢the frustration and desire for change: “Livin’ in‍ the new world ​with an old soul. These rich men north of Richmond, Lord knows they all just wanna have ⁢total ‌control.”

He continues, “Wanna know what ​you think, wanna know what you do. ⁢And⁤ they ‌don’t think you know, but I know that you do. ‘Cause ⁤your dollar ain’t sh** and it’s taxed ​to⁢ no end, ’cause of ‌rich‌ men north of Richmond.”

WARNING: The following video contains vulgar language that some viewers may find offensive.

“I Want to Go Home”: A Yearning for⁣ Peace

“I Want to Go Home” reflects Anthony’s longing ‍for a place free from the struggles of the‍ modern world. The song expresses a desire to be in ‍heaven, away from the⁣ challenges of⁣ everyday​ life.

He ⁤sings, “Well, if it weren’t for my old⁢ dogs and the good Lord, they’d have me strung up in the psych ward. ‘Cause every day ⁣livin’ in this new world ⁣is one too many ​days to me.”

“Son, we’re on the brink of the next world ​war, and I don’t think nobody’s prayin’ no more,” Anthony continues. “And​ I ain’t sayin’ I know‌ it for ⁣sure, I’m just down on⁢ my knees.”

He concludes, “People have really gone and lost their ‌way. They all just do what the TV say. I wanna go home.”

The post Top Hit ‘Rich Men North of‍ Richmond’ Raking in ⁢Estimated $40,000 ⁤a Day appeared first on ‍ The Western Journal.



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