Oliver Anthony says he's "still in a state of shock" over the viral success of "Rich Men North of Richmond," a country song that has been dubbed an ode to the working class, but also an "alt-right ...
The musician behind “Rich Men North of Richmond,” the country song that rocketed him to fame earlier this month, appeared to find a deep irony in seeing his work referenced during the Republican ...
The searing lyrics of the chart-topping “Rich Men North of Richmond” propelled the tune to the Republican presidential debate stage, but the singer and songwriter behind the number says “it’s ...
The internet (or at least the most "online" right-wing corners of it) is abuzz about the hit new song "Rich Men North of Richmond" from heretofore unknown country/folk singer Oliver Anthony. Released ...
It turns out the GOP hopefuls tonight should’ve studied the lyrics to “Rich Men North of Richmond.” The controversial country hit by the previously unknown artist Oliver Anthony is the top song in the ...
“Rich Men North of Richmond” Appalachian country-folk singer Oliver Anthony took to YouTube, following his working-class anthem’s rise to the top of the charts and use in this week’s Republican debate ...
If you’ve watched Fox News in the past two weeks, you’re familiar with the song Rich Men North of Richmond, a folksy “working class anthem” that the network has obsessed over. That obsession spilled ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — “Rich Men North of Richmond” singer Oliver Anthony said in a new YouTube video on Friday that his song being mentioned in the GOP debate was funny because he “wrote the song about ...
The song, which has been embraced by the right, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Mike Caudill/Billboard via Gett An unlikely, controversial hit is topping the Billboard Hot 100. After ...
"Rich Men North of Richmond" singer Oliver Anthony has been put on blast in a new folk song called "Rich Men Earning North of a Million." English activist and songwriter Billy Bragg challenges several ...
Oliver Anthony says he’s “still in a state of shock” over the viral success of “Rich Men North of Richmond,” a country song that has been dubbed an ode to the working class, but also an “alt-right ...