Merissa Hamilton, co-founder, EZAZ.org | Merissa Hamilton/Facebook
Merissa Hamilton, co-founder, EZAZ.org | Merissa Hamilton/Facebook
Merissa Hamilton, Chairwoman of Arizona Strong Communities Action, posted on platform X, formerly known as Twitter, her desire for an "American revival tour" headed by country singers Oliver Anthony, Jason Aldean, and Jeffrey Steele. Anthony, a farmer based in Virginia, accomplished the feat of having three songs simultaneously hold the top positions last week on the iTunes chart.
"We need an American revival tour with @AintGottaDollar @Jason_Aldean @JSteeleMusic," Hamilton said on the social media site.
Anthony, from Farmville, Virginia, has been writing songs since 2021 and uploading them to Youtube. Lately, his songs, widely regarded as conservative-leaning political anthems, have garnered significantly heightened attention, even experiencing a rapid and almost meteoric rise in popularity overnight, according to Rolling Stone.
Some of Anthony's songs, including tracks like "Rich Men North of Richmond," "I’ve Got to Get Sober," and "Ain’t Gotta Dollar," delve into political themes such as the nation's current state, elevated taxes, human trafficking, welfare matters, and even allusions to Epstein's island, among others political topics, according to Rolling Stone.
"Rich Men North of Richmond has been uploaded to all major streaming platforms and will show up there in a few days," said Anthony on the platform. "I'm still in a state of shock at the outpouring of love I've seen in the comments, messages, and emails. I'm working to respond to everyone as quickly as possible."
"It touches base on human trafficking and the atrocities that… I’ll say this, I sit pretty dead center down the aisle on politics and always have," said Anthony, according to a Youtube video. "I remember as a kid the conservatives wanting war and me not understanding that, and I remember a lot of the controversies when the left took office, and it seems like both sides serve the same master and that master is not someone of any good to the people of this country."
Anthony is now among the ranks of country artists like Jason Aldean and Jeffrey Steele who have previously released politically inclined songs with a conservative stance. Last month, Aldean's latest track "Try That in a Small Town" secured the top spot on Billboard’s Top 100. However, it also stirred controversy due to its music video featuring violence and subject matter that some have criticized as racist, according to American Songwriter.
Back in June, Kari Lake, a former Arizona gubernatorial candidate, released a song titled "81 Million Votes My Ass." The song, co-written by country artist Jeffrey Steele, revolves around the notion that Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election was not genuinely achieved, according to Newsweek.