John Rich of Big & Rich made big waves releasing his new hit song exclusively on Truth Social and Rumble.
Here are the lyrics via Musixmatch:
There’s a hole in this country where its heart used to be
And old glory’s divided, on fire in the street
They say building back better will make America great
If that’s a wave of the future, all I’ve got to say
Stick your progress where the sun don’t shine
Keep your big mess away from me and mine
If you leave us alone, well we’d all be just fine
Stick your progress where the sun don’t shine
They invite the whole world to come live in our land
And leave our countrymen dying in Afghanistan
They say let go of Jesus and let government save
You can have back your freedoms if you do what we say
Stick your progress where the sun don’t shine
Keep your big mess away from me and mine
If you leave us alone, well we’d all be just fine
Stick your progress where the sun don’t shine
They shut down our pipelines
And they shut down our voices
They shut down our main streets
And they shut down our choices
They bent us all over
But it’s all over now
‘Cause we’ve figured it out
We ain’t backing down
Stick your progress where the sun don’t shine
Keep your big mess away from me and mine
If you leave us alone, well we’d all be just fine
Stick your progress where the sun don’t shine
Where the sun don’t shine
Where the sun don’t shine
Where the sun don’t shine
And here it is on YouTube:
Here’s more from the New York Post:
A country music star shunned so-called “woke” record labels and released a song directly to Donald Trump’s social media app Truth Social and video-sharing site Rumble — catapulting it to No. 1 in the world on the Apple iTunes song chart.
John Rich, the Nashville-based musician and one-half of the duo “Big and Rich,” released his latest song, “Progress,” on Friday.
Truth Social and Rumble have emerged as alternatives to mainstream sites such as Twitter and YouTube, which have been accused of stifling free speech from conservatives.
Rich, an unabashed conservative, saw his song outperform those by hit-makers such as Billie Eilish, Kate Bush, and Lizzo.
“Here I am with no record label, no publisher, no marketing deal,” Rich told Just the News.
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