WILL HOGE CHAMPIONS THE
"STUPID KIDS"
ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE
NEW SINGLE "STUPID KIDS" FROM THE
FORTHCOMING ALBUM
MY AMERICAN DREAM
Out October 5 on EDLO/Thirty Tigers
Playing Off Broadway in St. Louis
Nashville
singer/songwriter Will Hoge recognizes the movement of young people
everywhere fighting for change on his newest track, “Stupid Kids” out
today. The song is featured on Hoge’s politically-charged upcoming
release MY AMERICAN DREAM, out October 5.
"Stupid Kids" is directly inspired by the Parkland students and their efforts for policy change in the wake of gun violence.
"Oh stupid kids don’t listen to what the old folks say
You’re the only ones that are ever gonna make things change
Keep your feet marching
Raise up your voice don’t quit
Keep doin’ what you’re doin’
Keep being stupid kids
Stupid kids"
Listen to Will Hoge's "Stupid Kids" and Pre-order MY AMERICAN DREAM
About the new album, Hoge says, "Silence couldn't be a part of my deal anymore.” Border
police. Political corruption. Anti-intellectualism. Poverty. Gun
control. A broken education system. Indifference to others' suffering.
Each of these things weighed on Hoge, and he confronts them all head-on
in MY AMERICAN DREAM which will come with a copy
of the U.S. Constitution printed with the lyrics. The result is the
fiercest, angriest, and most heartfelt collection of songs he's
released. Eight songs of rabble-rousing political commentary that turns a
critical eye on the crisis of conscience and culture threatening to
tear apart his country, the album is Hoge's impassioned portrait of what
he holds dear — and what we all might risk losing.
Rolling Stone Country has been supportive of Hoge and the two tracks that have been released thus far, “Thoughts & Prayers” and “Gilded Walls.” The "Thoughts & Prayers" video is
devastating, as it shows politicians’ hollow tweets in the wake of gun
violence. "Gilded Walls" touches on climate change, the Flint water
crisis and school shootings. In addition to writing and performing,
Hoge is also an avid activist, lending his time and resources to raise
awareness and money for the Believe in Service PAC, Everytown for Gun
Safety and the Karl Dean for Governor campaign in TN.
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