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Charlie's Musical Preferences

The subject of a case is the central puzzle in any investigation. A better understanding of an individual's personality, in all its multi-dimensional nature, can bring clarity to the bigger picture and make the investigation more straightforward. During our investigation, web searches painted a very clear picture of Charlie Kirk's musical preferences. This led us to the idea of recreating, at least partially, the atmosphere he would have spent hours enjoying.

Music has become a significant part of our daily lives, and sometimes, sharing musical tastes with someone can help to understand them on a different level. With this in mind, we developed a pipeline using a variety of AI tools. This pipeline can generate a track that sounds similar to a favorite song by a favorite artist and carries a similar message. As a result, we can now share a growing by day and virtually unlimited number of tracks that could potentially tell another story of who Charlie Kirk actually was.

ROTATION
01. Country Livin
02. Greate Day
03. Saddle Up Wild
04. Backroad Testimony
05. Spare a Steed (Mount a Cowboy)
+ many more

Artists Charlie Kirk liked, supported or motivated:

Lil Man J: Just days before his death, Kirk promoted the country star Lil Man J on Instagram, calling him "genuinely one of the most talented musicians" he had ever heard.
Forrest Frank: In an Instagram post in September 2025, Kirk cited Christian artist Forrest Frank as an example of why Christian music was seeing a resurgence in popularity. Kirk commented that Frank's lyrics are "pretty biblically good".
John Rich: The country music artist publicly mourned Kirk's death, noting that he had performed at Kirk's events and had the "honor to know" him.
Lee Greenwood: The singer of "God Bless the USA" expressed his grief after Kirk's death, highlighting Kirk's vision and strength.Lee Greenwood's post in remembrance of Kirk reinforces that the patriotic country singer and Kirk knew each other and shared similar views
Jason Aldean: The country music star paid tribute to Kirk, calling him one of the "kindest, smartest and bravest people" he had ever met.
Tom MacDonald: Following Kirk's death, the rapper Tom MacDonald released a song called "CHARLIE," which praises Kirk and repeats some of his rhetoric.