Yeah, I don't see a South vs. North thing as much as him complaining about DC.So, the topic of this thread is "Rich Men North of Richmond" When the song was first released, I thought it was a protest against northern liberal politicians by a southern artist who favored the Confederacy. ( Richmond was the Confederate capital during the Civil War). Or, I thought it was kind of a culture wars song - good rural country folk vs. wicked city folk i.e., "Fightin' Side of Me" or "Okie From Muskogee" by Merle Haggard. But, after the song was played at the GOP debate last week, Oliver Anthony spoke out and said no - he was writing about politicans in general, and he didn't want the song "weaponized" by one side or the other.
Not sure if this NPR article about the artist and song has been posted before. .
He's based out of Virginia. Richmond is the capital of his state. "Rich Men" and "Richmond" would also be a poetic twist on the sounds of both of the words / terms. He also knows that just 100 miles north of Richmond is DC where all the politicians he apparently dislikes make policies that affect the country.