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Is "Rich Men North of Richmond" a MAGA Anthem or Nah?

2023/9/7
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Michael Loewinger:Oliver Anthony的歌曲《Rich Men North of Richmond》迅速蹿红,成为Billboard榜单冠军,引发了广泛的争议。歌曲中表达了对工作、税收和福利的不满,被右翼人士视为保守主义的赞歌,但也遭到左翼人士的批评,认为其歌词存在矛盾和种族歧视色彩。 Chris Melanphy:这首歌的流行部分源于其融合了多种文化战争相关的抱怨,吸引了大量听众。歌曲的政治立场比较模糊,既表达了对富人的不满,也表达了对福利领取者的不满,这使得它能够吸引不同政治立场的听众。右翼人士的宣传推动了歌曲的病毒式传播,但歌曲的流媒体播放量也在增加,表明其流行并非昙花一现。这首歌与1966年Barry Sadler的歌曲《Ballad of the Green Berets》类似,都是意外的排行榜冠军歌曲,政治立场不明确,但都反映了当时的社会情绪。 歌曲的成功与其简单的制作风格和视频画面有关,Oliver Anthony的形象塑造也对其成功起到了重要作用。歌曲的流行也反映了音乐流行的趋势:受众主导流行音乐,近年来,一些非主流音乐也登上了排行榜。 Chris Melanphy:Oliver Anthony最初声称自己政治立场居中,但后来否认自己与右翼结盟,他批评的对象是两党富人。关于Oliver Anthony是不是“行业策划”的阴谋论也存在。但他的政治观点是真诚的,即使是幼稚的。歌曲的成功并非完全依赖于右翼的推动,流媒体播放量也在增加,表明其流行并非昙花一现。

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The unexpected rise of 'Rich Men North of Richmond' to the top of the Billboard charts, despite its quiet release and the artist's lack of prior chart presence, is discussed.

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In early August, Christopher Anthony Lunsford, who goes by Oliver Anthony, quietly released a song called "Rich Men North of Richmond." A week later, the folk song had rocketed to the top of the Billboard charts — a historic feat for someone with no chart history to speak of. But the ascent wasn't without controversy. The song, to some, sounded like a right-wing anthem. And it was heralded as such online by right wing pundits, and included as a part of the first question of the opening Republican presidential primary debate. But Oliver Anthony's politics, and the song's appeal, have turned out to be a little more complicated. This week, OTM correspondent Micah Loewinger) sits down with Chris Molanphy), Slate’s pop-chart columnist, and author of the forthcoming book "Old Town Road)," to talk about how such an unlikely song rose to the top. Micah speaks to Molanphy about how the Billboard charts have gotten weirder, and more anarchic, and what "Rich Men North of Richmond" has in common with "Ballad of the Green Berets," a song released almost 60 years prior.

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