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"Rich Men North Of Richmond" is now expected to debut at #1 on The Hot 100


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Gangie

I don't know the song and the artist but good for Them.

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thierryrreiht
2 minutes ago, Dancerinthedark95 said:

not Republicans' music taking BH100 by a storm :triggered:

It IS a Cruel Summer after all..

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Reginald

Pop culture is BEGGING for a captivating new artist to appear :smh: Someone, anyone, PLEASE step up :lmao:  

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JazzGa

It's really easy for right-wingers to get their little jokey-oke songs to #1 because they only like 2 genres of music, country and classic rock :flop:

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brizoda

according to Billboard :

he sings in the song’s opening lines. A video, posted by radiowv, shows Anthony offering an acoustic performance, funneling the pain, frustration and angst of the working class into lines that rage against greedy rich men. The song takes on high taxes, abuse of welfare, and selfish politicians, with lyrics that have resonated mightily with music listeners. Elsewhere, he sings, “Lord, we got folks in the street, ain’t got nothing to eat and the obese milking welfare/ Well God, if you’re 5-foot-3 and you’re 300 pounds/ Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds.”

 

www.billboard.com/lists/oliver-anthony-rich-men-from-north-of-richmond-facts/

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Charmz
55 minutes ago, brizoda said:

according to Billboard :

he sings in the song’s opening lines. A video, posted by radiowv, shows Anthony offering an acoustic performance, funneling the pain, frustration and angst of the working class into lines that rage against greedy rich men. The song takes on high taxes, abuse of welfare, and selfish politicians, with lyrics that have resonated mightily with music listeners. Elsewhere, he sings, “Lord, we got folks in the street, ain’t got nothing to eat and the obese milking welfare/ Well God, if you’re 5-foot-3 and you’re 300 pounds/ Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds.”

 

www.billboard.com/lists/oliver-anthony-rich-men-from-north-of-richmond-facts/

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Guillaume Hamon
1 hour ago, brizoda said:

Elsewhere, he sings, “Lord, we got folks in the street, ain’t got nothing to eat and the obese milking welfare/ Well God, if you’re 5-foot-3 and you’re 300 pounds/ Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds.”

Who gonna tell him? :oprah:

Without welfare there would be way more "folks in the street with nothing to eat"...

Broke folks are also more often obese cause cheap food is often not the healthiest one.

PS : Checked the whole song and ofc he doesn't address tax evasion & optimization that costs largely more than broke folks allowances do. :saladga:

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StarstruckIllusion

Oh this song is so trash… in one line he’s weeping for those who are hungry and then pushing the myth of fat welfare queens… WILDDD

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