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After country singer Zach Bryan teased a new song condemning ICE raids, the Department of Homeland Security [DHS] responded by using one of his past hits in a recruitment video. Bryan previewed a new ...
Taylor Swift’s double entendre-filled “Wood” has the entire internet in a tizzy over the pop star’s very suggestive lyrics. “Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He ah-matized me and opened my еyes,” Swift, ...
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem slammed country music artist Zach Bryan on Tuesday after hearing a portion of his upcoming song that featured lyrics seeming to criticize ...
The country star's latest song, "Bad News," has started a war of words with DHS. Country star Zach Bryan has responded to controversy sparked by his forthcoming song "Bad News," which contains lyrics ...
Country singer Zach Bryan faced backlash after teasing a song with a lyric about ICE raids. Bryan clarified the song is not a political statement but about national unity. Conservative figures, ...
Though country rock musician Zach Bryan hasn’t officially released his new single “Bad News,” the song has already become the subject of national controversy. Bryan—who started releasing albums in ...
Zach Bryan would like you to know his new song critiquing ICE does not actually represent him taking a stand. Four days ago Bryan shared a snippet of a new song reportedly titled “Bad News,” which ...