I wasn't feeling this song at first... ...but by the time Frank straps on that awesome looking white guitar I was fully on board. Really stuck in my head afterwards too.
I only go to Burger King a couple times a year, but I hear The Way I Tend To Be everytime I’m there. I also hear it at Publix every so often. I’m pretty sure it’s on some retail mix somewhere.
Make America Great Again is debuting tomorrow on Beats1. From what I’ve gathered through other posts he’s filmed a video for it too, so who knows when that will appear.
I probably won’t listen to MAGA since we’ve already got 4 songs from the album. I want to preserve as much as I can at this point.
Yeah has to be, I've heard The Way I Tend To Be at Publix and a few other stores and then a Chevy dealer last week.
This is a weird song to listen to at work, sounds like a Trump song when you don't listen to all the lyrics
I 100% expect this album to disappoint the heck out of me, hoping that there are a few songs I like other than Blackout.
Catchy song and I like the idea behind it but I don’t know if I can listen to anything with “Make America Great Again” regardless of the context.
This is pretty much where I am with it. For so long I have associated only negative feelings and thoughts towards that mantra/slogan, I don't think I could now get behind it positively. I like what he's saying in this song and the message is great but I really wish it wasn't titled this/repeated over and over throughout.
Woooowww, this song is really awkward. Yeah, this album is going to be a resounding fail for me, I think. The only song that feels remotely genuine/not over-produced is the title track, imo. Tape Deck Heart was the last thing I really liked by him.
I think that and Glory Hallelujah are going to go toe to toe for his worst song haha. What a trainwreck. Cute video though.
I actually like Glory Hallelujah, and the rest of that album. Love Ire, England keep my bones, and Tape Deck are his best works imo. But this song is just....no.