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Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” presents like a carefree drinking song, but the lyrics tell a more serious story that country fans know very well. “Tipsy” (as it’s often called) opens with acoustic guitar and hand claps and builds into a folk release a la the Avett Brothers or Mumford & Sons. “Someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey / They know me and Jack Daniels got a history,” he sings to open the chorus. On April 29, Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” reached No. 1 on theBillboard Hot Country Songs chart.It was released just two weeks prior.Fans of Beyonce may recognize him from two col...
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Lainey Wilson‘s performance of “Country’ Cool Again” was an early highlight of the CMT Music Awards. The lyrics caught fans by surprise. The “Heart Like a Truck” hitmaker showed some swagger as she circled the Moody Center singing her new song. Unless you’ve seen her live, you might not know Wilson could work a stage like that. The 2023 CMA Entertainer of the Year was at her best singing about how the pendulum between traditional and pop country has swung back her way. Related: 2024 CMT Music Awards: See Country Music’s Best From the Red Carpet Wilson wrote the “Country’s Cool Again” lyrics wi...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Beyoncé just revealed new lyrics to her hit song “Texas Hold ‘Em.” The chart-topping song from Cowboy Carter now features a “Pony Up Remix” that finds the singer leaning into Southern imagery, starting in the second verse. Cowboy Carter was released last Friday (March 29).It broke the Spotify record for most streams in a single day.“Texas Hold ‘Em” is the No. 1 song on Billboard‘s Country Airplay Chart.Related: Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Album: 16 Easter Eggs Fans Should Listen For Lyrics to both versions of “Texas Hold ‘Em” are below. The first two times ...
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Beyonce‘s highly-anticipated cover of Dolly Parton‘s hit song “Jolene” is a complete re-imagining of the song. The events of the storyline are still intact, but she isn’t playing around when it comes to another woman tying to steal her man. To put it simply, she says, “don’t try me.” In Parton’s version, the narrator begs and pleads for Jolene to leave her man alone. She reasons with her, saying just because you can take him, doesn’t mean you should. Beyonce, on the other hand, knows Jolene’s type and she’s not afraid to take matters into her own hands if that’s what it comes down to. Subscrib...
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Luke Combs is deep in his dad era, and his “The Man He Sees in Me” lyrics prove it. The father of two has had babies on his mind the last few years, and it’s showing up in his music. In January, the proud father of two shared an unreleased track titled “The Man He Sees in Me” with fans. The song speaks to his new role as a dad and how he wants to be viewed in the eyes of both of his young sons, Tex and Beau. Who Are Luke Combs’ Kids?The “Where the Wild Things Are” singer became a father on June 19, 2022 with the arrival of Tex Lawrence Combs. It wasn’t too long before Combs, and his wife, Nico...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Jelly Roll’s new single “Halfway to Hell” is autobiographical and then some. The “Halfway to Hell” lyrics include several nods to his personal life, and the song’s place as album-opener points to where Whitsitt Chapel is headed. The album version of the track also features at least two artist shoutouts and one voice you may not recognize. “Halfway to Hell” is the third single from Whitsitt Chapel, Jelly Roll’s debut album on BBR Music Group.He wrote the song Jesse Frasure, Matt Jenkins and Jessie Jo Dillon.Zach Crowell co-produced the song, which is imp...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Keith Urban smiles and laughs a bit when asked where he finds himself in the lyrics to his new song, “Messed Up as Me.” He didn’t write the song, and as a man married for 18 years in June of 2024, he’s not lived it in quite some time. But do those old memories ever fade? “I was hopin’ baby, maybe you’d be / As messed up as me / And all your friends have all gone home,” he sings to begin each chorus. Credit Jessie Jo Dillon, Michael Lotten, Rodney Clawson and Shane McAnally for the lyrics of “Messed Up as Me.” “Messed Up as Me” is the second song release...
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When Luke Combs set out to cover Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit “Fast Car”, he did it out of complete admiration for the song. Although not every lyric makes sense being covered by a male vocalist, he decided not to deviate from the original lyrics out of respect for its original songwriter. “You want to just be mega respectful of the original song,” Combs tells Kelleigh Bannen on Today’s Country Radio. “That’s why in that song … it’s, ‘Work in the market as a checkout girl.’ I didn’t change that in my version — I really wanted to just do the original version of the song.” Tracy Chapman is the sole ...
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Luke Combs teamed with Tracy Chapman to introduce the lyrics of “Fast Car” to a new generation at the Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 4). The country star and iconic songwriter’s performance came 35 years after she performed the song at the Grammys. Chapman would win Best New Artist that night. Combs would be born 13 months later. Related: 2024 Grammy Award Winners — Full List! Lyrically, the song tells a dark, circle-of-life kind of story from the perspective of a woman looking to better her life, only to be weighed down by men and alcohol. Her eternal optimism in the opening verses is dashed b...
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