Some songs are blocked to see on other websites. You have to view them on youtube. GAW may be getting blocked from showing many of the youtube videos. The messages I have seen say the user / poster blocked it from being playing on other websites, but I would be it is youtube doing it.
Clever marketing. The song title sort of implies that small town communities are openly inviting and scrapping for violent confrontation from out of town thugs. So that's guaranteed to get controversy and controversy = much more clicks and listens.
Then the lyrics go opposite and sort of "warn" against trying any of that.
OK, but thinking about it I'm not a fan of making a song like this, as one who lives in a small town. Technically he's only expressing castle doctrine + Stand your ground. But it still has the sense of an open challenge to try and bring big city antics to the small towns, because "Nah Nah you can't because we're armed and we got each others' backs". That may be true, but why even suggest the possibility? Like a country song is going to dissuade troublemakers.
That's just me. I'm all for 2A and free speech, but I also get wary about the bumper sticker reactionary mentality of "f*** around and find out" when no one's asking.
Loving your country is racist to these clowns.
They hate everything good.
introduce the left to some old David Allen Coe
If that ain't country... I'll K*** your ass.
"The Ride" is an all time favorite.
And if you are curious about some of the "hidden" history of country music since Hank Sr., check out David's son
https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/
Merle Haggard “I’m a White Boy” 😆
I'm looking forward to blasting Charlie's "In America" once we retake the country.
This is the link. Not sure why it is saying it is not on Youtube. Because it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ74BwEwOJY
https://youtu.be/7JQvGL40LCY
I know its a cover, but tell me what you think.
Some songs are blocked to see on other websites. You have to view them on youtube. GAW may be getting blocked from showing many of the youtube videos. The messages I have seen say the user / poster blocked it from being playing on other websites, but I would be it is youtube doing it.
Only gangster rap that promotes burn loot murder is allowed on public platforms.
Clever marketing. The song title sort of implies that small town communities are openly inviting and scrapping for violent confrontation from out of town thugs. So that's guaranteed to get controversy and controversy = much more clicks and listens.
Then the lyrics go opposite and sort of "warn" against trying any of that.
OK, but thinking about it I'm not a fan of making a song like this, as one who lives in a small town. Technically he's only expressing castle doctrine + Stand your ground. But it still has the sense of an open challenge to try and bring big city antics to the small towns, because "Nah Nah you can't because we're armed and we got each others' backs". That may be true, but why even suggest the possibility? Like a country song is going to dissuade troublemakers.
That's just me. I'm all for 2A and free speech, but I also get wary about the bumper sticker reactionary mentality of "f*** around and find out" when no one's asking.