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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ICE Director Lyons to Newsmax: Zach Bryan 'Needs to Get His Facts Straight'
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told Newsmax on Wednesday that country music star Zach Bryan needs to get his facts straight about the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement rather than penning a song that criticizes the federal agency's actions.
The New Natalie Maines? Country Music Superstar Sparks National Uproar After Launching a Disgusting Attack on Cops, ICE, and America in New Song (AUDIO)
One of the brightest new stars in country music decided to mimic the Dixie Chicks (now the Chicks) and alienate the bulk of his fanbase with a new song earlier this week.
He comes from a Navy family, served himself for years. For his country albums there was platinum. But because of a verse about an ICE raid Zach Bryan fell in disgrace in MAGA circles. He feels misunderstood.
Zach Bryan responds to backlash over song 'Bad News' amid claims it is anti-ICE
Country music star Zach Bryan responded Tuesday to criticism over his upcoming song "Bad News" amid claims that it is critical of ICE, explaining that it is about his love for the country and anyone who uses it "as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we all are."
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