In a stunning display of the silent majority’s influence, the faith-based thriller ‘Sound of Freedom’ has surpassed $100 million in box office earnings, despite only playing in North America. This indie film’s success is a testament to the power of compelling storytelling and the audience’s desire for meaningful content.
Simultaneously, Jason Aldean’s song ‘Try That in a Small Town’ has climbed to the top of the charts. Despite facing controversy, the song has resonated with listeners, becoming number one on iTunes in the U.S. This achievement is a clear indication of the song’s popularity and the impact of Aldean’s music.
These two instances highlight the silent majority’s power in shaping cultural and entertainment trends. Despite not always being the loudest or most visible group, their preferences and choices significantly influence the entertainment industry.
‘Sound of Freedom’ and ‘Try That in a Small Town’ are not just successful entertainment pieces; they are symbols of the silent majority’s voice and influence. Their success sends a clear message: the silent majority is very real, and their choices matter.
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