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Country Artist's Conservative Anthem Takes Internet by Storm: 'The Most Controversial Song of the Year
March 04, 2015
"If you wan’t to come, tryin’ to take my gun, son you better be bulletproof..."
Country singer Jamie Jones has released a defiant new anthem that’s sure to rile up conservatives and liberals alike — just in two very different ways. As Taste of Country points out, promotional mailings have touted it as "the most controversial song of the year."
The song, which is titled, “Pissed Off Rednecks Like Me,” touches on the Second Amendment, Obamacare, religion, government “handouts” and more. The highly conservative track has been viewed over 1.4 million times on Facebook, achieving real viral status.
Here’s a taste of the lyrics:
Mr. stick-head politician, I got some news for youIf you wan’t to come, tryin’ to take my gun, son you better be bulletproof
And don’t try to tell my children when and where to pray
We ain’t that far gone, we’re still standing on the land of the free and the home of the brave
However, one line in the song about a “Muslim church” is sure to spark some controversy:
No, I won’t push one for English, I just as soon hang up the phoneIf you wanna serve in a Muslim church, go and take your ass back home
We have reached out to Jones for an interview about the song. This story will be updated should we receive a response.
Watch and listen as Jones performs his new viral hit:
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