A historic moment happened during the Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday when none other than Oliver Anthony's working-class anthem 'Rich Men North of Richmond' formed the basis for the first question.
, Anthony has skyrocketed into an overnight success, earning upwards of $40,000 a day due to the viral song’s popularity.
“Rising country singer Oliver Anthony is reportedly reaping great rewards from his surprise hit song, ‘Rich Men North of Richmond,’ and pulling in tens of thousands a day since the song landed at the top of so many music charts,” said the report. “The thirty-year-old singer-songwriter from Farmville, Virginia, is reportedly bringing in some $40,000 a day while his song continues to top the charts.
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