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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The emerging country star Zach Bryan said that a fragment of a new song, whose lyrics address the U.S. government's migratory onslaught, was "misinterpreted," after receiving criticism from Donald Trump's administration. "This song speaks of how much I love this country," wrote the American and Grammy winner on his Instagram. "Let everyone use it as a weapon just proves how divided we are. We need to find the way back." Bryan, 29, posted a fragm…
Kristi Noem Rips Zach Bryan Over Anti-ICE Lyrics: “Disrespectful to Law Enforcement and This Country” - Real News Now
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blasted country star Zach Bryan this week over his controversial new song “Bad News,” accusing the Grammy winner of disrespecting law enforcement and the United States with lyrics that appear critical of ICE. Noem, speaking to conservative host Benny Johnson, didn’t hold back. “I hope he understands how completely disrespectful that song is, not just to law enforcement but to this country,” Noem said. “To …
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Calls Out Country Singer Zach Bryan Over Anti-ICE Lyrics
I just took this music artist off my playlist. Country music star Zach Bryan recently teased a new song on Instagram that is critical of ICE agents. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has responded to the new song and has called Bryan’s move “disrespectful.” The Hill reported more on Noem’s remarks: Homeland Security Security Kristi Noem called a song Zach Bryan teased last week “disrespectful” to Immigration and Customs Enfor…
The 29-year-old singer said he was "worried" and "a little scared" by the avalanche of reactions generated by the publication of the excerpt of a new title on Instagram.
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