Country singer Aaron Lewis recently spoke with Fox News Digital about his newest album, "Frayed at Both Ends," and what in his personal life inspired him in the writing process.
Lewis is extremely proud of this album, going as far as calling it "one of the best records (he’s) ever made." He hopes making the choice to include one song, which is quite "politically charged," doesn’t prevent people from listening to the album as a whole and appreciating it for what it is. "The song in question has done incredibly well without really any support behind it at all," Lewis said "And the record has sold a bunch of copies because my fans like to have a record in their hand.
You know." Lewis was seemingly referring to his single, "Am I The Only One." Despite reaching the top of Billboard's Hot Country Songs list, the song was widely criticized.
The lyrics harped on liberals and encouraged them to leave the United States over their un-American views.The song talks about many things, such as the removal of Confederate statues from public spaces across the country, fears of flag burning, and he even fits in a jab at Bruce Springsteen.
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