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Brantley Gilbert Gives A Classy Response When Asked About Zach Bryan’s “Dirt Road Anthem” Parody
If there’s beef between Zach Bryan and Brantley Gilbert, it’s one-sided.
Of course these days it’s becoming hard to find artists that Zach Bryan hasn’t found himself at odds with. Just within the past couple years he’s had beef with his former duet partner John Moreland, been shaded by Drayton Farley, and most notably, found himself in a feud with Gavin Adcock that resulted in the “Something in the Orange” singer jumping a fence at Born & Raised Fest in an attempt to fight Adcock.
Most recently though, it seemed we had another budding feud between Zach and Brantley Gilbert following the Turning Point USA alternate Super Bowl halftime show.
During the game, Zach took aim at the All-American Halftime Show, which featured Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Brantley Gilbert and Gabby Barrett.
First, he took to his Instagram story, sharing a photo of his friend, Harley Carmichael, jokingly watching the TPUSA halftime show on his phone while blocking out Bad Bunny with his hand, while adding his own commentary mocking Kid Rock:
“What kid rock actually thinks is happening across America”
While he clarified that Carmichael actually watched the Bad Bunny halftime show with him, Zach took to Instagram to share some of the messages he received, while also doubling down and slamming the Turning Point USA halftime show:
“I don’t care what side you’re on, a bunch of adults throwing temper tantrums and their own halftime show is embarrassing as hell and the most cringe s— on the planet”
Then after the Super Bowl, he and Carmichael took to Instagram to post an elaborate chili dog-inspired parody of Jason Aldean’s 2011 #1 hit, “Dirt Road Anthem,” which was originally written by Brantley Gilbert along with Colt Ford, clearly taking aim and trolling both Gilbert and the “Try That In a Small Town” singer. (Brantley had performed the song a couple days earlier during the TPUSA halftime show).
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Flipping “Dirt Road Anthem’s” chorus, Bryan and Carmichael debuted their own chili dog-inspired parody:
“Chili on a hot dog
I’m talkin’ ’bout chili on a hot dog
Motherf****** chili on a hot dog
I’m double-fistin’ chili on my hot dog
I need a dog. I got a bad itch
Throw in some mustard and some relish
Every day is like a ball game
Got myself a white shirt with a chili stain”
Gilbert, for his part, took the parody in stride, sharing a video of himself in his kitchen jamming to the song while preparing a couple chili dogs. And he’d also throw a little bit of shade Bryan’s way during the response, referencing the near-fight with Adcock in the caption:
“Zach Bryan, you can climb all the fences you want, you’re not getting my chili dog”
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And he would once again pay tribute to the remix during a recent show when, in the midst of an end-of-tour prank, he decided to call on opener Travis Denning to help him troll Bryan one final time.
Before performing “Dirt Road Anthem” in Tallahassee, Gilbert would jokingly shout out the “I Remember Everything” singer, singing the “chili on a hot dog” line himself and even grabbing a hot dog shirt from a fan in the crowd.
“There’s actually a pretty decent remix done here recently.”
During the performance itself, Denning would then come out dressed in a hot dog costume, barely able to sing the actual lyrics from laughing so hard. At one point, he managed to fight the laughter and sing Bryan’s “chili on a hot dog” line during the chorus, prompting Gilbert to double over laughing.
In the comments of the Instagram post, Denning would joke about how he couldn’t keep it together during the performance.
“I couldn’t keep it together for sh*t. CHILI ON A HOTDOG“
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Brantley was clearly a good sport about the ribbing (hotdogging?) from Zach, and recently he spoke to Us Weekly about his thoughts on the song – and made it clear he has no problem with the Oklahoma native:
“I don’t know what his goal was in putting the parody of Dirt Road Anthem out, with chili dogs, maybe making a reference to my dad gut or something. I don’t know. But I honestly just thought it was pretty funny. Like, I thought it was a pretty funny little deal, and just wanted to give it a music video, man, you know, and kind of just play into it a little bit and have fun with it.
I think in today’s society, you know, our social climate, so freaking extreme, man, we’ve lost the ability to have conversations and have some fun.
I’m not mad at anybody. I know he feels differently about some things politically than I do, I’m sure, which is fine. That doesn’t make me hate anybody, you know? It just is what it is. A lot of us think about things differently. I think we’re just maybe in a hurry to be angry about things sometimes, and I don’t know, personally, I just thought it’d be more fun to have fun with it.”
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Brantley Gilbert set the record straight with Us on what he thinks about Zach Bryan’s “Dirt Road Anthem” parody.
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Honestly, a pretty classy response all around from Brantley. I know he gets a reputation for being a little rough around the edges, but I’ve met a lot of artists and can honestly say that Brantley was one of the nicest – so his response to Zach really shouldn’t be a surprise.
Sounds like if there’s any “beef” left between the two, it’s going to be pretty one-sided.The post Brantley Gilbert Gives A Classy Response When Asked About Zach Bryan’s “Dirt Road Anthem” Parody first appeared on Whiskey Riff.