According to Google Trends, search interest was quiet for the early months of the song’s existence, before spiking dramatically on Monday. By Tuesday, the song’s lyrics were getting broader attention, perhaps thanks to Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary for public affairs—who wrote about them on X, quoting a post from Pop Crave about Bryan’s song.
“Stick to Pink Skies, dude,” McLaughlin wrote, a reference to a song off Bryan’s 2024 album The Great American Bar Scene.
On Tuesday night, Bryan responded to the recent attention, claiming in his Instagram Stories that the song was not a reaction to recent events. “I wrote this song months ago,” he said. “This shows you how divisive a narrative can be when shoved down our throats through social media. This song is about how much I love this country and everyone in it more than anything.” He said that “hits on both sides of the aisle” would be apparent once the full song is released. “Left wing or right wing we’re all one bird and American,” he added. “To be clear I’m on neither of these radical sides.”
Bryan also broadened his comments to discuss the political climate in an era of “violence and heartbreak,” adding, “We need to find our way back. I served this country, I love this country and the song itself is about all of us coming out of this divided space. I wasn’t speaking as a politician or some greater-than-thou asshole, just a 29 year old man who is just as confused as everyone else.”