Posted on 03/29/2026 2:32:32 AM PDT by Libloather
Country star Annie Bosko is speaking out about the criticism that she has faced after releasing her new song "Goodbye California" earlier this year.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, the 40-year-old singer explained that the bittersweet country ballad has resonated with the majority of listeners but struck a nerve with others, who have tried to frame the song as political, which she insists was not her intention.
"I have gotten some backlash on the song, and I'm OK with it," Bosko shared ahead of her March 5 concert at the famed West Hollywood music venue the Troubadour.
"I think anytime you put yourself out there to make a statement and to say something, people will take any shot at turning something political," she continued.
"I don't believe in getting involved in politics — I care about the state that I grew up in," Bosko added. "I love California. So that's where I stand on things. And there comes a point where right is right and wrong is wrong, and it feels like there's too much wrong going on."
"So, you know what, if 1% of people are upset with me, then so be it, right?" Bosko added. "You can't please them all."
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The RATs would still win most elections in California because they have imported parasites from all over the World. What would change, however, is the amount of control the RATs have. Right now out of 53 Congressmen only 9 are Republicans. Even that is not enough for the Commies running that state, they want to tilt the balance even more than that!
You’re right. It IS neither.
It’s correct.
Johnny Cash is a national treasure. Aside from him, I’ll pass.
At least in America we can have differences of opinion on the arts without being executed.
Have a great Sunday, FRiend.
“God Bless America” is political. “Do What You Want To Do” is political. “Les Miserables” is political.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A0F9lh8TiSM. Midnight Train to Georgia, Gladys Knight and the Pips
“Beer for My Horses”
That is definitely not about horses.
“Wildfire” is not a country music song.
Some of you people are so freaking stupid; you need to get a life. Of all the hundreds of thousands of country music songs and you happen to finally pull in a few and try to prove your point.
I am an avid country music fan until about fifteen years ago, and the only one I recognized was “Commanche” by Johnny Horton.
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