@@Archangelm127watching the videos of him performing the “worst life ever” song like 2 years ago kinda blew me away, glad Kyle could have it all come together like this
@craigmusa2254 yeah, he's been performing most of these songs for years at local live shows. I think he used the money from his YT shorts popularity. Those historical character vids did huge numbers
Joseph Smith did the same and then had to hide in Iowa when the Missouri National Guard came to Illinois to hunt him down. And he founded a major US religion.
@@IndustrialParrot2816 should have kept it that way. I could be bopping to some guy that wanted to unalive his boss rn but instead I've gotta listen to Kid Rock, crying in conservative.
@@EpicHashTime i believe the commenter repeated it in the comments to encourage discussion, specifically because they found this line particularly humorous
You’re right- and writers like knowing what lines resonated with people. Commenters who complain about the video being quoted must not have ever made anything before.
Listen to any country music before 9/11. The Muslims didn't just kill thousands of people they killed an entire genre of music. For this, they can never be forgiven. That and because the Qur'an is the dumbest book I have ever read. Just look up David Wood or apostate prophet.
I CANT STAND what nashville did to country music. Generic boyfriend country and praise the almighty dollar. This young man has a true shot at reviving what country music has lost!
My dad went to this guys concert in 1988 he said it was one of the most freedom inducing live music showings he’s ever seen, it’s so unfortunate to hear about his passing from COVID in 2021, a true patriot 🇺🇸 🦅
A fellow Tulsan?? I never had an issue with lead in the water, but I did have an issue with lead flying around my neighborhood every night... North Tulsa was rough 20 years ago
@IndustrialParrot2816 Those songs are good, but really aren't considered country as much as it is folk. I've always associated the old IWW/miner songs more with the hippie adjacent folk movement in the 60s (Phil Ochs, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, etc) than I would with Hank Sr, Stonewall Jackson, or Sanford Clark.
Had the pleasure to witness this man's debut back in '83. It was the start of an amazing era of my life. We'd blast his music from my truck and down a 30 pack in some farmers field. I was very sad when I heard of his passing in 2021. RIP to this country music legend!!
@DerEinwolfe someone said the artist he's parodying is named Chet Doogin, so the commenter was probably talking about him. From the comments it seems like he died in a car crash in 2021
NEED a full version of this PLEASE. I can only imagine the possibilities of playing this in places that normally play country music to see if anyone notices or reacts in any way. Perfect silly prank. Also, just a banger song! We can all relate.
You don’t like Nashville and HickHop. Country is great, once you get past the coporate shit. Start with Zach Bryan- whiskey fever or SomethingIn the Orange (Z&E’s version)
@@deffientllynotjalenbutler1736 The people who'd write this are advanced haters. Like, this is the type of person that hates Richard Nixon so much that Nixon would get the FBI to spy on them
Nah, because it was ironic when the boss did it too. These lyrics sound most like something off of Nebraska, and that album is kinda just full of gallows humor
Johnny Paycheck, Jerry Reed, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Roger Miller, The Highwaymen, Willie Nelson, and many others...lotta overlap during that era that starts bleeding into southern "classic rock"@@tamarabrugara
Chet Doogin remains one of, if not the most underrated country artist of the last decade. Can’t believe he died in the drunk driving accident (which he caused) into that Taco Bell- Pizza Hut combo restaurant. RIP Chet. Fly High 🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸
PREACH IT BROTHER!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 This is REAL music. Ain't like none o that hip-hop that only sing bout violence and ruin our youth! Anyways, my favourite country song is when Johnny Cash sings "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die".
I get that you're trying to be smart but the purpose is completely different. While in hip hop, the violence is glorified, and becomes something seemingly normal and sought after, songs like the one you mentioned are simply describing a character, and instead of glorifying it, deconstructing the whole concept of violence instead, thus giving you a better understanding of the phenomenon while also being able to distinguish that it's a bad thing
Wow why do we even need AI when you could just have any opinion on the internet and some guy will come and write a novel in the comments about how you’re wrong. What a time to be alive.
He’s not laughing with you bruh. The guy who makes these videos hates white folks with a passion. He mocks them in every video, but you’ll notice he never dares to ridicule any other group. Just the mean whiteyzzzz. 😐 he constantly brings up how they were “oppressive”and blah blah blah.
@@AtonRestin122basically, in the 1920s in America, the coal industry was extremely hard on the workers and the government was on the side of the companies. Due to the bad labor conditions at the time, Unions popped up everywhere; labor strikes and such were common due to Unions. Companies hated strikes and tried repeatedly to bust the Unions. The Coal Wars in West Virginia (US State in the mid-east) started in the 20s with Unions organizing strikes and the coal companies trying to bust the Unions and strikes. Violent clashes between Union miners, Company-hired guards, and civilians (and non Union/peaceful Union miners) who were caught in between culminated in events like The Battle Of Blair Mountain (thousands of miners, police, military, and company guards clashed because of company guards trying to evict Union miners and their families). From these “Coal wars,” terms like Redneck (nickname for Union Miners due to red neckcloths some wore) came out and music that help lead to modern country was made. Eventually, due to the spirit of anti-establishment among poorer Americans and Southerners, the music grew very popular due to its traditional instruments, sound, and anti-establishment lyrics. (Clarification: Southerners were anti-establishment due to the American Civil War and the subsequent rebuilding; the rebuilding made it to where a lot of Southern stuff was owned by Northerners who were seen as government proxies in the simplest of terms).
Now this is what I like to hear. Ain’t no hippin or hoppin, ain’t none of that dirty rockin and rollin, just pure American Spirit. God Bless the Home of the Free!!
WE DOIN FEDERAL TIME WITH THIS ONE BOYS 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
real
Ayooooo 😂
I spit my fn drink out man
Fellas please we don’t need no Felonies
I’m playing RedDead2 for the first time right now. This is on loop in my background now.
Did you see the gun in his pocket
This guy pumping music like its nothing
Banger after banger too
I think this album is YEARS in the making.
@@Archangelm127watching the videos of him performing the “worst life ever” song like 2 years ago kinda blew me away, glad Kyle could have it all come together like this
He's had these songs written for awhile I think he finally just got the money to record and release it
@craigmusa2254 yeah, he's been performing most of these songs for years at local live shows. I think he used the money from his YT shorts popularity. Those historical character vids did huge numbers
“I was forced to leave Missouri” is a mighty fancy way of saying “I crossed state lines in an effort to flee prosecution for my crimes”
Joseph Smith did the same and then had to hide in Iowa when the Missouri National Guard came to Illinois to hunt him down. And he founded a major US religion.
"Rap is about drugs, crime and sex"
Country music before 9/11:
It was originally about Unionizing and shooting your boss because he wouldn't give you PPE in the Coal mines or on the railroad
@@IndustrialParrot2816 should have kept it that way. I could be bopping to some guy that wanted to unalive his boss rn but instead I've gotta listen to Kid Rock, crying in conservative.
@@Jojo.R.Chipelago kid rock isnt country, listen to gavin adcock, oliver anthony, colter wall, ppl like that
@@riconosey it's a joke, I know he's not country, and I don't listen to him. Don't worry lol
@@Jojo.R.Chipelagonot even Kid Rock. It's some poppy sap with an accent singing about his ex or how he's gonna merry a woman he's never met
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER 🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗣️🗣️🗣️
I DONT KNOW BUT ITS SOUNDS BRITISH
its when someone dies swimming
@@scronch355French
@@scronch355 SOUNDS LIKE SOME NON AMERICAN TRASH 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅
@@scronch355 it's literally everywhere else but America but as an American of course you don't know that.
No joke.
You make this a full song and I will play it on a speaker during our platoon ruck march and send you a video
This would go hard on mile 11 😂
I think he did if you check his videos
@FOXTR0T1 he has an whole album of songs he released on his page
Full song released! Do it please!!!
Leaving a comment in case of an update link, I gotta see the results
No lie, “I killed a man in Kansas City” sounds like the intro to one of the greatest country songs ever recorded
He wrote it the day of the Superbowl parade.
It really does.
@@gabrieljohnson4213💀💀
"I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die" - Johnny Cash
It’s like an old Marty Rollins song about the cowboys
My truck gained 200 HP after listening to this
That's nothing it turned my geo metro into a silverado 4x4
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read
I cackled fk u guys much love
This comment at 666 likes while looking at this lol
999 to 1000 what a feeling
This is literally the best country song I’ve heard in a while and that’s just sad
Go to his channel. It's out now
Well you haven't been paying attention, country is at its peak right now, an abundance of great artists and songs, and plenty new country fans.
check out some alt-country!!! Sun Volt, early Wilco, early Drive-by Truckers, Uncle Tupelo, Country Westerns!!!
@@GuammarMaddafi lmao, sure bud
@@GuammarMaddafipersonally recent country just aint it
“By the way i love cocaine” 💀
"and meth". You cant forget the meth
You CANNOT forget the meth
HOO HAA!
and meth
Dr. Rockzo vibes for real
This could, un ironically, be an outlaw country hit.
I can see that happening
A fucking fish could make country music. Ofc this guy can
@@tartoon5550 Hey now, Big Mouth Billy is a lyrical genius.
@@tartoon5550Hank Sr used to be called “hillbilly shakespeare”, of course there haven’t been many like him since
He could be the biggest thing since Cherlene
The revolver handle sticking out the pocket is a good touch
💯😂
your dad dropping lore on a tuesday afternoon
watching this on a Tuesday afternoon
@@waitholdonlemmechangemyprofile perfect
“‘Cause I thought he read my mail!” 😂😂😂
yes that's a line from the song
@@EpicHashTime i believe the commenter repeated it in the comments to encourage discussion, specifically because they found this line particularly humorous
You’re right- and writers like knowing what lines resonated with people. Commenters who complain about the video being quoted must not have ever made anything before.
@@robothecoolguyusing this everytime
Wow it's like we watched the same video
I need a full version I can blare from my truck while i'm WANDEREN
It’s on iTunes, was playing it last night , and this morning.
God I LOVE Springsteen’s early work.
Omg underrated 😂😂😂😂
Born in the CSA?
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My parents are gonna love this
This shit goes way harder than it needs to
If this was completely acoustic and sang at a folk-punk concert, I would 100% believe it wasn't meant to be a comedic song.
@@Aaron-mj9ie true
outlaw country is good as hell. listen to some david allan coe
@@aarontheperson6867 I've always liked outlaw country I just didn't expect this comedy song to hit this hard.
As a black American I speak for the black American community and this is HEAT!!!!!!😂😂😂
I hate country, but even I agree this is pretty fire
Listen to any country music before 9/11. The Muslims didn't just kill thousands of people they killed an entire genre of music. For this, they can never be forgiven. That and because the Qur'an is the dumbest book I have ever read. Just look up David Wood or apostate prophet.
I second this notion 😂
You don't speak for anyone but yourself and people that agree with you.
If only more people realised this lmao@@jurxzy
This man is dropping banger after banger like it’s nothing
Every now and then the algorithm delivers
240th like
Yeah this guys comedic mind is just different how Tf does he do it? 😂
Ngl if he made this into a full song, I would listen to it unironically
He's gonna ;)
I thought it was a real song and tried to find it lol
@@jeremiah641 it is, it's just not released yet
@@yai328I guess I'll have to listen to the short on repeat until the full version releases haha
bruh fr😂😂😂 a hit
Nobody:
Your average folk punk band:
Folk punk is where it's at.
Not enough smack 😂
theres no washboards or kazoo's
This is folk pop-punk
Not enough dirt
Real country is back boys
It really truly is coming back!! For the last 20 years it's been off but I cant complain about it anymore!!!!!!!!!
You do realize this is satire right?
Oh yeah
@@logana479do _you_ realize _this_ is satire?
I wouldn’t really call this country, it’s closer to folk punk or something.
When your dad gets drunk and lays down all of the dad lore that leaves you with more questions than they could ever answer
I've done this to my poor, poor son
Oh so everyone's dad did that? Weird.
@@crossyy5 only the good ones
Especially when it involves a family friend that he knew since they were diapers, and you call them "Uncle" 😂
@@queenbe420 the unforgiving uncle buddy....mom's kryptoite
This is actually a killer tune
This is unironically a banger
his songs are always so catchy lmao
I would pay for a full version lol
Is this on Spotify? 👉👈
@@GoTrespassingi think the full one is out now
honestly it is xD
As a European, this is what all American acoustic guitar songs sound like to me
This is pretty much what country music sounds like, yeah. It's spot on.
I'm from Oklahoma and I can confirm that if your song doesn't sound like this you're not allowed to record it
Well you all sound like little butlers
i wish they sounded this good
@@HeiressEllie oh posh
Kyle, this was supposed to be a skit not the next hot song at the CMAs, and I'm from Tulsa 😂😂😂
Now this is REAL music 🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸 Hell yeah Brother! 'Merica!
YEHAWWWWWW 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Why can't we get back to good, clean God-fearing AMERICAN music like this??
I CANT STAND what nashville did to country music. Generic boyfriend country and praise the almighty dollar. This young man has a true shot at reviving what country music has lost!
“Btw I love cocaine” fuck yeah MERICA 🇺🇸😎😁
He shoulda put his thumb down when he wiped his nose ik he's big blood
The hat adjustments every 5 seconds is so spot on 😂😂
Like, every small towner in America knows this dude
cause of redneck or cocaine?
I am this dude
Bro dropped a masterpiece and thought we wouldn't notice 🗣🗣🔊🔊🔥🔥💥💥🦅🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲
My dad went to this guys concert in 1988 he said it was one of the most freedom inducing live music showings he’s ever seen, it’s so unfortunate to hear about his passing from COVID in 2021, a true patriot 🇺🇸 🦅
I went to his concert on January 6th of the same year he died, sad to know in hindsight that it would be his last performance… 🦅
LMAO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@Smileydeikun truly disheartening
Lore established
Dang rip
Thank you for removing lead from my home town in Tulsa! You’re a real man who definitely didn’t commit those crimes you’re accused of in Missouri!
A fellow Tulsan?? I never had an issue with lead in the water, but I did have an issue with lead flying around my neighborhood every night... North Tulsa was rough 20 years ago
Same
Hey guys I’m like a quarter Tulsan because I moved here 8 months ago but I love it!
Haha. He’s a real man alright.
This is just quality folk punk
unironically more country than any country artist
Except if course the original working and union songs which are fantastic
@@IndustrialParrot2816 all the old labor songs are bangers. Listen to them everyday
@@johnd1655can you list some I can’t find much past 16 tons
@IndustrialParrot2816 Those songs are good, but really aren't considered country as much as it is folk. I've always associated the old IWW/miner songs more with the hippie adjacent folk movement in the 60s (Phil Ochs, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, etc) than I would with Hank Sr, Stonewall Jackson, or Sanford Clark.
@@IndustrialParrot2816 Those aren't really country, those are more folk and blues. I'm talking more about post-Cash country.
As a Missourian, I can confirm he did kill that man.
Did the man read his mail?
@@GorillaWithACellphone we dont like to talk about it, but from what i heard the guy was a mailman..
as a kansan please give Kansas City to us
@@kobaltmyst8074never
I was that man.
Is that a revolver in your pocket, or are you happy to see me?
Had the pleasure to witness this man's debut back in '83. It was the start of an amazing era of my life. We'd blast his music from my truck and down a 30 pack in some farmers field. I was very sad when I heard of his passing in 2021. RIP to this country music legend!!
Huh?
@@michaelanthony79 they are pretending this is a real person not just a character.
Tf
Those were the days my friend!
@DerEinwolfe someone said the artist he's parodying is named Chet Doogin, so the commenter was probably talking about him. From the comments it seems like he died in a car crash in 2021
If he makes an album out of these absolute bangers im 100% buying it!
Drops on March 1st according to what he said the other day. Has 8 tracks
Him: “I love cocaine”
Me: “psh that’s not very Kansas City of you”
Him “and meth”
Me: ah checks out.
NEED a full version of this PLEASE. I can only imagine the possibilities of playing this in places that normally play country music to see if anyone notices or reacts in any way. Perfect silly prank. Also, just a banger song! We can all relate.
check our wheeler walker jr.
He released a full version, its on the youtube channel
@@darnell87 drop em out
ua-cam.com/video/c7XP032zM3U/v-deo.htmlsi=DDCgqfyhpzngCbAe
@laricus3647 I’ll bet $10 if I play this at the local VFW most of the old head would love it
The hat adjustment is so accurate
I take off my hat and fix my hair 5 times an hour, it really is perfectly accurate
this song gave me a job that will kill me in 40 years and a wife named Tammy with faded highlights and a drinking problem
I don’t even like country music… but this legitimately hits me emotionally
You need to listen to early country then a lot of songs about jail, abject poverty and unions.
You don’t like Nashville and HickHop.
Country is great, once you get past the coporate shit. Start with Zach Bryan- whiskey fever or SomethingIn the Orange (Z&E’s version)
Honestly this is closer to an Irish punk song. Along the lines of flogging Molly or dropkick murphies
Youre listening to the wrong country.
@@Fitz0furyyeah this is more rockabilly than anything.
The gun in his pocket 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
didn't even notice that until now lol
Just as the founding fathers intended
How else would you verify that hes a real man
Homie acting like he can afford cocaine.We all know it's crack mixed with fentanyl, especially if you started in Missouri. 😊😊😊
Real men ignore their problems and listen to this song
This is unironically good.
Would unironically play this while drinking beer at a backyard bbq
Ikr?
It sounds like That Summer by Garth Brooks, which is a song about a boy losing his virginity with an older woman 😂
I want this on Spotify lol
As a Michigander, I concur.
Low key; I love this.
High key*
Never seen someone on such an absurd heater, bro cannot be stopped
This is literally just folk punk
And I'm so here for for it, unironically, please please please please please release soon
I had an ex and her favorite genre was folk punk, she was the absolute fuckin worst god I miss her
folk punk is amazing
Bro my thoughts exactly
"Folk punk" is what country is supposed to be in a lot of ways. Post-9/11 country was co-opted by the establishment and completely bastardized.
❤where it's at baby
Your only mistake was not wearing a black cowboy hat
He came back when we needed him most and hungover from the last one
He played for the US troops in Germany back in the day. Thats where my dad heard his music.
Thanks for introducing me to this monumental sound, dad.
Eat
Wat
This is a song written only by someone who has a deep undying hatred for Richard Nixon
Also known as the average person
@@deffientllynotjalenbutler1736 The people who'd write this are advanced haters.
Like, this is the type of person that hates Richard Nixon so much that Nixon would get the FBI to spy on them
Quite the opposite bud
Holy cow, the 80's were rough and honest.
Who wants the full version?
👇
There is one!
We not gonna talk about the "HU! HAH!" ??? 💀
That “what I do” lilt was god damn beautiful
"and meth, huh ha" ahahahahah
I was looking for this exact comment the “Huh ha” killed me
DO THE FULL VERSION NOW!! OUTLAW COUNTRY 24/7
bruce springsteen is quaking in his boots rn
Nah, because it was ironic when the boss did it too. These lyrics sound most like something off of Nebraska, and that album is kinda just full of gallows humor
I actually think this is what makes me decide whether I like a country song or not. They need to be about people doing insane shit
Yeah this is way better than "whoo I party with women and I drink beer with my friends... that's it that's the song"
Look up Outlaw Country, it's literally that.
Johnny Paycheck, Jerry Reed, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Roger Miller, The Highwaymen, Willie Nelson, and many others...lotta overlap during that era that starts bleeding into southern "classic rock"@@tamarabrugara
this is just folk punk
Chet Doogin remains one of, if not the most underrated country artist of the last decade. Can’t believe he died in the drunk driving accident (which he caused) into that Taco Bell- Pizza Hut combo restaurant. RIP Chet. Fly High 🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸
I was told he shot himself in the back of the head twice just before he collided into the Taco Bell
Song name?
Crashing into a tacobell while drunk sounds like the way I'd want to go
The hat flicks are so accurate
Right!?😂😂😂
*_This just feels like the white people equivalent of a rapper snitching on himself in every song. 😂_*
PREACH IT BROTHER!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This is REAL music. Ain't like none o that hip-hop that only sing bout violence and ruin our youth!
Anyways, my favourite country song is when Johnny Cash sings "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die".
I get that you're trying to be smart but the purpose is completely different. While in hip hop, the violence is glorified, and becomes something seemingly normal and sought after, songs like the one you mentioned are simply describing a character, and instead of glorifying it, deconstructing the whole concept of violence instead, thus giving you a better understanding of the phenomenon while also being able to distinguish that it's a bad thing
Thanks for explaining hip hop I’ve never actually got it
*the hype around it
@@MEGAHIMFAN Mate could you write me an essay about the civil war while we're at it
Wow why do we even need AI when you could just have any opinion on the internet and some guy will come and write a novel in the comments about how you’re wrong. What a time to be alive.
As a union trade worker from Texas, all I have to say is Amen brother 🇺🇸
Based Union moment
He’s not laughing with you bruh. The guy who makes these videos hates white folks with a passion. He mocks them in every video, but you’ll notice he never dares to ridicule any other group. Just the mean whiteyzzzz. 😐 he constantly brings up how they were
“oppressive”and blah blah blah.
Holy shit my sides
Electric guitar sound with him playing an acoustic is perfect
I would unironically blast this on my car radio with a six star wanted level
I don’t think the world is ready for country Kyle Gordon haha
I mean he does actually look nice wearing that outfit Ngl
The lad just proved he had pipes and thought we wouldn’t notice 👀
the "isgreat" part of his username seems to have proved itself vocal-wise
@@Sawdust_ Indeed ☕️
Need this on Spotify ASAP, 100% going on my country playlist. Planet of the Bass is already on my party playlist😂
It's on his UA-cam channel now
i’m gonna live my life just like this guy, seemed to work out for him
if you need me i’m going to Kansas City
His voice sounds like classic against me
It really does. The whole song reminds me of pints of guinness
Best country song of the last 30 years.
Almost as good as the stuff from the days of the Coal Wars
@@IndustrialParrot2816Could you elaborate, maybe give some names? I like the vibe, but I am not American have no clue about this music.
@@AtonRestin122 are you familiar with the Battle of Blair mountain and American Labor Militancy (the Origin of Country Music)
@@AtonRestin122basically, in the 1920s in America, the coal industry was extremely hard on the workers and the government was on the side of the companies. Due to the bad labor conditions at the time, Unions popped up everywhere; labor strikes and such were common due to Unions. Companies hated strikes and tried repeatedly to bust the Unions.
The Coal Wars in West Virginia (US State in the mid-east) started in the 20s with Unions organizing strikes and the coal companies trying to bust the Unions and strikes. Violent clashes between Union miners, Company-hired guards, and civilians (and non Union/peaceful Union miners) who were caught in between culminated in events like The Battle Of Blair Mountain (thousands of miners, police, military, and company guards clashed because of company guards trying to evict Union miners and their families).
From these “Coal wars,” terms like Redneck (nickname for Union Miners due to red neckcloths some wore) came out and music that help lead to modern country was made. Eventually, due to the spirit of anti-establishment among poorer Americans and Southerners, the music grew very popular due to its traditional instruments, sound, and anti-establishment lyrics. (Clarification: Southerners were anti-establishment due to the American Civil War and the subsequent rebuilding; the rebuilding made it to where a lot of Southern stuff was owned by Northerners who were seen as government proxies in the simplest of terms).
Hold on now, Johnny Cash was still releasing stuff in this century.
Add in some lyrics about how you hate the government you got a hit folk punk song
Why is this unironically good
Needs a Full version
I gotta hear the end of this.
All pretty accurate except the union job 😂
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 Yes brother!!! Back when America was good!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
My wife stole my truck and left me for my dog after listening to this
😅😅😅
Ok but can you release the full song? It's a banger.
Edit: JUST FOUND IT!!!
You should have released this unironically I wanna add this to my country playlist
Wheeler Walker Jr been real quiet since this dropped
I really like his love song "Summers in Kentucky".❤
Everything I hear this song it reminds me of best of you by Foo fighters
Now this is what I like to hear. Ain’t no hippin or hoppin, ain’t none of that dirty rockin and rollin, just pure American Spirit. God Bless the Home of the Free!!
Racially motivated
I love how unironic this is
I could definitely see this song on any of the early Tony Hawk Pro Skater games... Probably 2 would be the best fit.
Yeah this could be a parody song by any one of those rad punk bands
Skate 3 too
Pretty sure this guy missed his calling as the second coming of weird al
Man wrote an ironic banger
okay but why does it go so hard though
Bruce Springsteen looking younger these days.
When is this banger hitting spotify so I can add it to my country playlist?
I'd listen to that on an album
Drops Friday
HE LOOKS LIKE ENNIS DEL MAR FROM BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN HELP
“And meth” had me dying
😂 this is legit better than most of the pop country out there today
That's what I call good country music.
Even the small mannerisms are on point!! Damn