by: Bee Delores
September 26, 2024
7 min read
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Country music star HARDY didn’t hold back during his recent performance in Knoxville, Tennessee, unleashing a passionate and profanity-laden rant aimed at those who criticize the United States.
While opening for his friend and fellow country artist Morgan Wallen, HARDY took a moment between songs to address what he feels is a growing negativity toward America—and he wasn’t shy about voicing his frustrations.
During the show, HARDY stopped the music to directly address the crowd, launching into a tirade that left no room for misinterpretation.
In his eyes, if you don’t love America, it’s time to leave. He made his feelings very clear, shouting:
“F–k you. If you don’t like living here, then f–king go live somewhere else, motherf–ker. The United States is the greatest country on this planet. Period!”
It was an outburst that many in the crowd seemed to appreciate. After all, HARDY has built a reputation for being blunt, both in his music and his public persona.
His fans, known for their strong patriotism, met his comments with cheers, rallying behind his bold stance.
Though HARDY didn’t call out anyone by name, many fans have speculated that the comments might have been a thinly veiled response to recent statements made by pop artist Macklemore.
During a show last week, Macklemore openly criticized certain aspects of life in the United States, sparking controversy and eventually leading to him being dropped from a Las Vegas festival lineup.
While HARDY hasn’t confirmed whether his rant was directed at Macklemore or anyone else, the timing certainly has fans drawing connections.
Macklemore’s comments stirred up a heated debate, particularly within the country music community, which tends to lean more conservative and patriotic.
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Grammy-winning rapper Macklemore has been removed from the lineup of the Neon City Festival in Las Vegas after a video surfaced of him shouting “f*** America” during a pro-Palestinian benefit concert in Seattle.
The comment, made during his performance at the Palestine Will Live Forever Festival on September 21, sparked outrage online, with many criticizing the rapper for his anti-American sentiment.
Macklemore has long been a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights and has expressed opposition to U.S. policies in the region, but this recent outburst seemed to cross a line for some.
Just days after being revealed as a headliner for the Neon City Festival, organizers removed Macklemore from the lineup on September 24, citing “unforeseen circumstances.”
While the festival didn’t provide a direct reason for the decision, the timing strongly suggests it was in response to Macklemore’s controversial statement.
The festival’s new headliners include DJ Alison Wonderland, rock band Neon Trees, DJ Seven Lions, and singer-songwriter Russell Dickerson.
Many fans think that HARDY’s remarks might have been a reaction to Macklemore’s anti-American comments.
It didn’t take long for the clips of HARDY’s rant to make their way online, and the response was overwhelmingly supportive among his fans.
Twitter was filled with praise, with one user, Jamie (@JJBeau91), posting a clip along with the caption:
“If you don’t like living here then fking go live somewhere else, motherfker! The United States is the greatest country on this planet!”
This sentiment was echoed by many others who appreciated HARDY’s unapologetic defense of the country.
It’s no surprise, given HARDY’s track record of standing by his beliefs, both in his music and personal life.
The singer is well-known for his no-nonsense approach and his ability to resonate with fans who share his values.
HARDY’s strong feelings about America aren’t a new development.
Throughout his career, he’s been vocal about his love for the country and has often woven patriotic themes into his music.
Songs like “Give Heaven Some Hell” and his massive hit “Wait in the Truck” highlight his ability to connect deeply with audiences that value traditional American ideals.
His pro-America stance only seems to have strengthened over time, and this latest rant is just another example of how he’s willing to go to bat for what he believes in—even if it involves some explicit language.
For many fans, this is part of what makes HARDY so relatable and authentic in an industry where many stars tend to shy away from controversy.
HARDY’s outburst comes on the heels of a big year for the singer.
In July 2024, he dropped his new album Quit!!, which has been well-received by fans and critics.
The album sees HARDY continuing to evolve as an artist, blending his rock and country influences with lyrics that touch on everything from heartbreak to resilience.
Next up for the singer is a special charity concert in Nashville in early October.
He’s set to perform at Miranda Lambert’s Music for Mutts, a benefit show for animal rescues.
Despite the controversy surrounding his recent comments, HARDY remains a hot commodity in the country music world, and his fan base only seems to be growing stronger.
At the end of the day, HARDY’s fiery rant only further solidified his position as a voice for those who deeply love America and won’t tolerate criticism of it.
His unapologetic stance, even in the face of potential backlash, is a big part of what makes him stand out in country music.
For fans of HARDY, his outburst was just another reminder of why they love him.
He’s raw, real, and fiercely proud of his country—and for those who feel the same way, he’s the kind of artist they’ll continue to support.
As HARDY himself might say, if you don’t like it, well, you know where the door is.
Aspect | Details |
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Full Name | Michael Wilson Hardy |
Date of Birth | September 13, 1990 |
Place of Birth | Philadelphia, Mississippi |
Education | Middle Tennessee State University (Degree in Songwriting) |
Early Inspiration | Influenced by his father’s love for music |
First Song Written | Composed his first song during high school to impress a girl |
Career Start | Moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting after visiting his sister |
Notable Collaborations | Worked with Florida Georgia Line, Blake Shelton, and Morgan Wallen |
Debut Album | Released *A Rock* in 2020 |
Major Hits | “Give Heaven Some Hell,” “One Beer,” “Wait in the Truck,” “Truck Bed” |
Recent Album | *The Mockingbird & the Crow*, released in January 2023 |
Awards | Multiple nominations and wins at the ACM and CMA Awards |
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