CARROLLTON, Missouri, June 12, 2024 – Country music singer Bryan Andrews is igniting online debate with his profanity-laced critiques of the Biden administration, its policies, and those who support them, particularly those identifying as christian. His unfiltered commentary, delivered via TikTok and Instagram, is quickly gaining traction, sparking both outrage and applause.
A Viral Voice From the Heartland
Andrews’s blunt social media posts are challenging political norms within the country music scene.
- Andrews gained prominence through viral videos criticizing political figures and policies.
- He recently voiced strong opinions regarding the U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
- Despite his unconventional approach, Andrews has achieved musical success with songs like “Liquor and Pills” and “The Older I Get.”
- He acknowledges being viewed as a “creator” as much as an artist in the current media landscape.
Just this week, Andrews took to Instagram to question the U.S.’s military operation in Venezuela, directly asking Americans if they’re prepared for a long-term commitment to the Venezuelan people. “You’re on your fucking knees saying, ‘Oh, thank you, President Trump… Trump liberated those people,'” Andrews shouts in the video. “When him and his billionaire buddies drain that country for all its worth and then leave them to fight amongst themselves, are you going to care about them then?”
Andrews, a Carrollton, Missouri native, isn’t simply seeking attention.He releases his music via Disruptor Records/Sony,and his song “Liquor and Pills” has garnered over 15 million streams on Spotify. Last fall, he released “The Older I Get,” a song referencing the Epstein files with the lyrics, “Trying to cover up names on a list/lie and say t
“be a creator. I just want to make art and make music,’ I agree and I see your point. But if you don’t believe in your art well enough to find creative ways to sell it, then is it that good?”
“The Older I Get” exemplifies this point. The song blends traditional country elements with a contemporary vocal style, reminiscent of Morgan Wallen, and could easily find a place on country radio.
Andrews acknowledges that mainstream country radio may not embrace an artist who openly criticizes ICE, exposes hypocrisy, and challenges the MAGA movement, which has gained influence in Nashville during recent years.
“I was never going to make it in their version of country music,” Andrews stated. “So I’m just trying to make my own.”
