Zach Bryan teases politically charged song 'Bad News' targeting ICE
- On Monday, Oct. 6, country music star Zach Bryan released a one-minute teaser of an unreleased song, 'Bad News,' on social media.
- Bryan's decision to preview 'Bad News' came amid heightened national tensions surrounding Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Trump administration.
- The song takes direct aim at ICE, with lyrics referencing raids, rising unrest, and the fading of American values.
- Bryan sings, 'ICE is gonna come, bust down your door… kids are all scared and all alone' and describes 'the fading of the red, white and blue.'
- The clip sparked intense reactions online, drawing praise from administration critics and disapproval from some conservative commentators.
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Zach Bryan: Perceived anti-ICE song about love of US
Music artist Zach Bryan is responding to backlash after a clip from one of his songs was interpreted as critical of immigration raids, saying it was taken out of context and the tune is actually about his “love” of the U.S. “I wrote this song months ago. I posted this song three months ago as…
Zach Bryan responds to DHS criticism of ICE song: 'I’m on neither of these radical sides'
The Department of Homeland Security publicly lambasted Zach Bryan, one of the biggest superstars in country music, Wednesday for an unreleased song critical of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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