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Comments on my Parody, "Try That In MAGA Town" (based off the Jason Aldean song, "Try That In A Small Town")

I have received the following comments on my latest parody, titled "Try That In MAGA Town" (based off the Jason Aldean song, "Try That In A Small Town"):

- "Much more accurate to the current state of MAGA."
- "I refuse to listen to the song but fair to say yours sounds about right."
- "Klanbo First Chud"
- "Well done!"
- "I live in MAGA country and take chances daily. My favorite shirt I wear to Walmart earns me hateful stares."
- "Baa-baa.... My favourite part πŸ‘πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜‚πŸ€£"
- "Catchy πŸ‘"
- "Now we just need a backbeat. Let's see it go straight to the top of ALL the charts."
- "Good job!"
- "Brilliantly done Craig πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ†πŸ’™ #MAGACult #TrumpForPrison"
- "Accurate. I live in a one block, one street main street tiny ass town and most the MAGA Glenn's in town talk tough, but are just hurt inside. We are all neighborly mostly....and all of us have weapons. 🀷‍♀️ No one is being vigilantes."
- "Gotta work in that republican who was playing footsie in the men's room at an airport"
- "Hey tough guy, sing this version @Jason_Aldean"
- "πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘"
- "I’m from Jason’s hometown.  1-please believe me.  We aren’t all like him.  2-fantastic job on the parody!!  You hit the nail on the head!"
- "Please get this on Apple Music asap! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ This is great!!"
- "Great parody, and accurate commentary on MAGA!"
- "Adore."
- "Nice! Well done πŸ‘"
- "πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ"
- "I read the lyrics to your parody. Didn't know you were a Jason Aldean fan. Lol."

You can read the lyrics here. -

https://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com/2023/07/new-parody-try-that-in-maga-town-based.html

...and my hip-hop rendition of it will become available soon. Stay tuned...

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