You a teenaged girl, dude?
Lil Nas X just dropped an EP and it's actually pretty good. He reminds me a lot of Cudi.
You a teenaged girl, dude?
yup. He dropped another country tune. Kudi is a good comparison, i would say travis scott as well.
This is as good as REAL country music can get.
Keeping in the mood
As we know country music is just white man blues.
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This is the most overplayed radio song since Soul Sister
How are you even hearing this song? I don’t have you pegged as someone that listens to top 40 or country or modern R&B.
Just did a road trip through the Smokey Mountain area and we listened to whatever was on the radio...there's like 1 or 2 non-gospel stations that get coverage. I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that song came on no less than 8 times per day. When we got out of the mountains and drove to Nashville it was on just about every genre of radio station.
ah...that makes sense I guess. I honestly don't think I've ever heard the whole song.
Already done sir
And the reverse was not quite as successful:
Billy Ray On BET, 2019 is a strange year folks.
Before Patsy Cline there was Patsy Montana.
There are a few tunes the black Mississippi Sheiks and Gus Cannon Jug Stompers perform that sound country. And there are numerous early white country songs like Cocaine Blues that are covers of old black blues.
Jimmie Davis the governor of Louisiana back in the 30's was also a blues/country singer, many times using black slide guitarist Oscar Woods on his recordings. A bit unique for the times in the south.
I think most don't really realize just how many old white hlllbillie/country singers/band there were way back when. I own a 4 CD set...Mountain Blues....fantastic listen and that is without Dock Boggs, Frank Hutchison, Charlie Poole, Darby & Tarlton, Bob Wills.
You won't get far in the booklet that comes with it before you start reading about the influense them black blues had on this music. A few songs word for word covers.
Country legends.
This is of historical importance, the great Deford Bailey, the first black to ever appear on The Grand Old Opry.
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Today's America
Nothing wrong with that, tbh. We've had the #1 rapper be a white dude on meth for many years in a melanin saturated genre.
Absolutely nothing wrong. Especially when the quality of the song exceeds the extremely low bar that country radio currently sets.
"ride till I can't no more" this ain't a song about a horse, it's a song about getting ass ed
He's actually saying "man s." Not a lot of people know that.
so the "Old Town Road" is the anus and rectum?
great list! one of my all time favs is marty robbins though i like a lot on that list of yours.
cudi is the !
The "old Town road" is probably some metaphor for where he'd meet to dudes in secret
What really is wrong with you people? Can't even talk music without some stupid bull like that crap above.
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