“THE MOST MISUNDERSTOOD MAN IN COUNTRY MUSIC For years, critics painted Toby Keith as a war-hungry loudmouth. But those critics never actually listened. In his own words: “”You know, I’m pro-troops, but I’m not pro-war.”” One sentence. Every label destroyed. Toby didn’t sing out of hatred — he sang for the soldiers far from home, for the flag, for the America he loved. What haters won’t tell you? He voted for Clinton — twice. And on LGBTQ rights, he once shrugged: “”Somebody’s sexual preference is, like, who cares?”” More open-minded than the people canceling him. He lived exactly as he sang: “”Don’t compromise even if it hurts to be yourself.”” Toby Keith wasn’t a symbol of division. He was loyalty, grit, and a genuinely American heart — beating louder than any of his critics ever could. And there’s one thing about his final years almost no one talks about… Rest easy, Cowboy.”

Introduction THE MOST MISUNDERSTOOD MAN IN COUNTRY MUSIC: The Truth Behind Toby Keith For decades,...