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John Rich Reveals He Is Working on a Song to Address Cancel Culture

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
February 3, 2023 at 10:59 am
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John Rich Reveals He Is Working on a Song to Address Cancel Culture

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 13: John Rich of Big and Rich performs on stage at 3rd & Lindsley on September 13, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Davis/Getty Images)

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Country singer John Rich shared with his followers that he is working on a song to address cancel culture.

Rich posted a video on Twitter along with the caption, “Brand new song called ‘I’m Offended!’ Whatcha think?”

Opening the song, Rich sings, “Seems like these days, no matter what you say, someone’s losing their ever-loving mind.”

He continues, “It’s like they’re looking for a reason to have their fragile feelings hurt. Every single time.”

Rich addresses issues in the song including electric vehicles and masking against COVID-19.

“I’m offended. You’re offended. Let’s all get offended tonight. I’ll order us a beer, we can sit down here, scream and yell and cuss and fuss and fight,” Rich goes on to sing.

Additionally, he defends the First Amendment, Second Amendment, and praying to God.

Watch the video below:

Brand new song called “I’m Offended!” Whatcha think? #ImOffended ⁦@catturd2⁩ likes it🤣👍👍 pic.twitter.com/hjmafsVjEl

— John Rich🇺🇸 (@johnrich) February 1, 2023

Several of his followers on Twitter expressed their love for the song, with one tweeting, “I truly wish I had this man’s talent.”

https://twitter.com/CNeverknow/status/1621355609789534212

Another replied, “Good Stuff Right Here! scream & yell & cuss & fuss & fight, we will! BRILLIANT!”

https://twitter.com/jrolinbrowning/status/1621280333252419586

One tweet suggested the song is the official theme song of Twitter.

The official @Twitter theme song 😂🇺🇸🤷🏻‍♂️ @elonmusk https://t.co/STqVQjetml

— Dave Ross (@drosssports) February 2, 2023

In a separate tweet, Rich shared he would be “shooting a video and releasing it very soon.”

In case you missed it yesterday, and need a good laugh, here's a new song we just wrote called #ImOffended And yes, I will be shooting a video and releasing it very soon:) https://t.co/vijyvSOyeG

— John Rich🇺🇸 (@johnrich) February 2, 2023

The singer made headlines last month after he celebrated his win in a COVID-19-related lawsuit, as IJR reported.

“During the lockdowns, I stated I’d NEVER play a concert venue that forced fans to show their ‘papers’ for entry concerning Covid,” Rich tweeted.

He added, “One venue added that rule after I agreed to play, so I cancelled it. The promoter sued me. He LOST the case today! Happy to say I never bent the knee.”

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