Ahh, that’s a fair point. I don’t know where he’s from. I suppose it was a generalization.

Again, it was a touch of a generalization. He writes on topics that a lot of a right-wing audience would identify with, but with a much less vindictive, politically dividing tone.

Think the comparison of Jason Aldeans small town song vs this song. Undertones of dog whistles and topics that unify a very specific group, vs a song that speaks on topics like wealth gaps, mental health and economics in a frank but not divisive manner.

Not all southern music or country music is inflammatory, but songs that talk about politics can quickly become that - this didn’t. Really enjoyed the sound and feel of it.

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I'm try Jason Aldean and see what I think. I'm not much of a music person generally.

I listened. It sounds so tame, polite and friendly compared to the average city hip hop hit.