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New Anti-Woke Anthem ROCKS the Charts!

The country music chart-topper “Try That In A Small Town” by Jason Aldean is still at the top despite being criticized by left-wing organizations. Another potent anti-woke country anthem is rising to the top, continuing this pattern.

The song “I’m Just Sayin'” by Nashville-based singer Austin Moody has had a huge influence by opposing extremist ideas on crime, gender ideology, and college indoctrination. The poignant chorus “I’m just sayin’, have we all lost our minds?” strikes a chord with many who secretly express such worries but feel stifled by social expectations. As a result, the song has risen to the seventh position on iTunes’ prestigious top 40 country list.

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“I am absolutely floored by the response I’ve gotten on the song,” Moody told Breitbart News. “It just proves to me there’s still a strong moral compass in this country, and it means that honesty and freedom cannot be independent. You have to be honest even if it costs you.”

In a recent interview, Moody discussed the inspiration behind the song, emphasizing how awakened philosophy is becoming more prevalent in the world of mainstream country music. After the interview, Country Music TV (CMT) quickly decided to remove Jason Aldean’s critically praised “Try That In A Small Town” music video from its schedule, strikingly confirming his fears.

“Over the past couple years, I’ve been convicted. Seeing a lot of things happening in this country that I don’t agree with. You sit back and think, ‘what can I do about this?’” Moody said. “All I could hope for is when people hear ‘I’m Just Sayin,’’ they just know it was written to say we’ve had enough. We live in a society bent on the destruction of the individual. If you don’t fall in line you’ll be cancelled or destroyed.”

The native of Tennessee continued, saying that the birth of his daughter served as yet another major source of inspiration for the song. “In today’s world, what we’re dealing with, it’s not just about politics. It’s about a darkness that’s now coming for our children. I’ve got a 15-month-old daughter. I don’t want her growing up in a liberal-run America,” he said.

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“I’m Just Sayin” has amassed more than 158,000 YouTube views and more than 30,000 Spotify listens as of this writing. Additionally, Moody recently disclosed that he will be starting the “I’m Just Sayin'” tour this autumn, which would be his first tour in more than two years. “I wouldn’t be singing ‘I’m Just Sayin‘’ if 2020 didn’t happen. The tour is going to be fun. I’m looking forward to getting on the road, being with the fans, with shows starting in the Midwest on down to Florida,” According to the country singer, Breitbart News.

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