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Noshows
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/29/26 11:00 PM
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Ren.y.c
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/29/26 09:49 PM
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Hey look at me everybody, I wear overalls and a John Deere hat. Hey look, I am running barefoot in the marshes. Oh look, it's time for a bonfire!
I live in a farming town. I am surrounded by farms and although I know people that are depicted in those songs most of them are not that way. City people aren't so different than small town people. It's insulting to me that country music and its writers want to depict small town people as rednecks and hicks. Everyone has a song like that. I told myself I'll never write one of those and I haven't. These seem to be the types of songs that country radio and record labels like to push. Maybe they make money. I don't know. I just don't like it so I don't listen to them.
Same with rappers and their bling.
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