Predating the fake country drawl were a plethora of female country singers using the “SSSSH” sound at every turn. “Funny faisssh, I luuve eww, Funny faisssh, ah need ewww, Theesssh are tha ssshweeatest words ahv evah hurd.”
As a southerner with an Appalachain/deep south accent, I can confirm those fake southern accents are terrible and stand out. Never saw many actors that could do it properly either.
I’d honestly extend the year up to like, 2011, cause that’s when Toby Keith’s Clancy’s Tavern album came out. Some of the last good country right there.
I told my friend a decade ago I don't like country music because it was so samey and simple. He asked what I meant. I sang this song. He disagreed and changed the radio to the country station. This song played.
A lot of country is simple in that it's usually not some crazy fast riff that is extremely difficult to play, but there is variety and it's not all bro country. I'm no country fanatic but I found a few bands I like like The Dead South
Whenever you tell a country fan how much modern country sucks, they ALWAYS say "yeah but that's pop country, you gotta listen to REAL country music like ______" and name 3 random newer bands you've never heard of. And then you go listen to those bands on Spotify and it's the exact same shit LOL
I'll say Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, Red Clay Strays, and Tyler Childers, as examples, all make good country music. For an ultra-mainstream artist, Zach Bryan often makes high-quality country, especially if you are really into the sentimental stuff. I also enjoy a lot of the Red Dirt alt-country like Turnpike Troubadours. All of it is definitely modern and you won't mistaken it for something like Cash or Hank Williams, but it is well-written and well-performed country music all on its own. Three artists that are even more alternative in sound relative to radio country music who I have a real liking for are Orville Peck, Nick Shoulders, and Charley Crockett.
@@TheZenomeProject You just did what the original commenter was talking about. Listened to old school country my whole life and I've never heard any of those names (besides Cash and Hank).
@@JohnnyBravo-tn6kc This is a good video describing how a lot of indie and alt-country has started to infiltrate the mainstream of country music in recent months. Tyler Childers and especially Zach Bryan are probably the biggest beneficiaries of this but there are others who are following in those footsteps. Link: th-cam.com/video/nyHd-XaHUAE/w-d-xo.html
It reminded me of a verse from "Stupid Texas Song" by Austin Lounge Lizards": By God we're so darn proud to be from Texas - yahoo! Even of our pride we're proud and we're proud of that pride, too Our pride about our home state is the proudest pride indeed And we're proud to be Americans, until we can secede
OH LORT IT'S ON SPOTIFY NOW?! Well, it'll be in my wrapped at the end of the year. I want you to know that my husband and I just randomly sing, "TRUUUUUUCK, BEEEEEER. BEEEER, TRUUUUUCK" at each other now. Look what you've done.
Fun fact. That’s the exact story behind cotton eyed joe. Rednex is a country parody band that wrote a song about nothing making fun of how country music sounds. And Americans loved it
These are a few of my favorite things! When the dog bites when truck stings when my beer’s feeling sad. I simply remember my favorite things, and then I don’t feeeeeeel so bad!
The one exception being if it's the same word with a different meaning. Moustache by Twin Twin even does a triplet, same pronounciation but three different meanings.
Extra credit if you further put the solo in the key of the song you're stealing instead of your actual key because you don't know enough theory to realize your mistake...
Country then: "One time, I shared a train car with an old man. He drank my whiskey, imparted the wisdom of the cosmos and then freaking died right in front of me." Country now:
Well, a friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song And he told me it was the perfect country & western song I wrote him back a letter and I told him it was not the perfect country & western song Because he hadn't said anything at all about mama Or trains, or trucks, or prison, or getting' drunk Well, he sat down and wrote another verse to the song and he sent it to me And after reading it I realized that my friend had written the perfect country & western song And I felt obliged to include it on this album The last verse goes like this here Well, I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison And I went to pick her up in the rain But before I could get to the station in my pickup truck She got run over by a damned old train David Allen Coe "You Never Call Me By My Name
Tell me you have a bad taste in music without telling me you have a bad taste in music... oh wait... you just did. And yes, she does think my tractor's sexy.
@@Freakears Hank Williams inadvertently helped spawn this insufferable musical abomination. I'm sorry but the blood dripping from our ears is on Hank's hands.
@@keithl8300 Well for what it's worth, Hank Williams was the antithesis of this kind of country music. He would be rolling in his grave at this kind of music.
I was never a huge country listener, but I didn't dislike it, and I had some respect for the cultural authenticity and the fact that it was actually created by people playing instruments. It felt more like real music than whatever else was on the radio. That's all gone now - it's turned into lazy songwriting with utterly forgettable instrumentals and a god-awful hiphop beat slapped over it for some reason.
90s country was also trash. Country really started turning into bro country in the early 90s. There hasn't been good country music since like the 1970s.
Because we've heard the same thing on the radio on country stations for the last couple decades haha. We're just desensitized to the point where it kind of slaps.
This is AWESOME!! You captured it perfectly. And who killed country music…Garth Brooks by introducing us to douche country, which branched off into bro country.
Yeah i hate fun happy music too simple didnt even discuss systematic oppression of the lower class,how short our existance on earth is, or the inevitable doom lingering in the fact that nothing last and no one survives this life. .... booo!
The line means 2 things, "I'm proud of who I am" and "I'm proud I'm part of this country, and not afraid to show it." Has nothing to actually do with LGBTQA+ who have taken the word the the extremes.
I love american country music, but this isn't that for me. This is a faar way from Bluegrass, mountain music, acoustic instruments, traditional dances etc. There's nothing "country" about it, it's just Patriotic Southern rock, which is fine, but don't call it country xD
Honestly, I'm surprised this didn't take number 1 for 8 months straight. As a person who lives just a hair north of the Kentucky line, this lit up my "Truck boots girl dirt" gland like Tony Montana.
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Damn you should have won the CMA. This has hit harder than any other song even with people who didn't grow up around country. I love it so much. Thank you!
Went with some friends last minute to a Luke Bryan concert. We were way out in the lawn seats where we could hear every 3rd or 4th word or so. This is incredibly accurate.
You. Got. EVERYTHING. Right. The truck obsession. The off-putting fake southern drawl. The faux-nationalism. The small-town fetishism. The level of alcohol obsession which would keep an AA chapter permanently in business. Even the dates of death of GOOD country music. The stuff that had a varied sound and actual meaning, instead of how... *corporate* bro-country actually is. You have put the words to my pain, thank you.
Corporate is absolutely right. Gotta be a Chevy or Ford. The only kind of whiskey is Jack Daniel's. *Sometimes* I wonder if there's another layer to this, like wrestling... And then there's Try That in a Small Town
@@holysirsaladI never did like that song. From growing up in a small town, people weren’t pure and upstanding. It’s all on who lived there the longest and knew the current sheriff 😂 Don’t get me wrong, I knew some very nice people but everyone had their own little weird side or extreme opinions/actions. lol
He forgot to claim ownership to a heritage of romantic culture, even though they been living in the same homogenized strip mall internet world we all have for three decades.
I moved away from my hometown to a bigger city a couple of hours away, then I visited there with my mother recently. Every store/fast food place was playing country music and I hated it! 🤣
So damn true. My wife likes this type of music and started playing it in the car on our way to a 3 hour destination. I started hearing shit like “putting beer in my tractor and giving my horse a gun” I was just like “what the fuck is this shit?” lol no way they think this is good in the studio
There was that song about... 20 years ago now (damn) that went "Gotta get a little mud on the tires", and I swear the first time I heard that line I thought he was saying, "Gotta get a little blood on the tires." Sh*t got all Deliverance all of a sudden...
@@RobMacKendrick I loved that song. Granted, I was 17 driving on a fresh license in my old Accord... XD There were pretty much two genres of music on the radio then: country and classic rock. That was one of the last country songs I remember liking. T^T
You should introduce her to older country music it's so much better and actually tells real and heartwarming stories through good music this new stuff is awful
Country died with Garth Brooks. No one after him have lived the life that defined country. It's just rock music trying to emulate a genre defined by a lifestyle they no longer live.
I checked out that song and it's funny how many things this song has were in that one. Girl, truck, backroads and of course the massive american flag in the video, they might have even been drinking beer too
next someone has to find a miniature model of a Chevy truck, (note someone who already owns a Chevy truck has to do this), and then hang it on their rearview mirror, and then say got a Chevy in my truck
@@BlindMelonLord reminds me of a diner where i used to live which had an entire wall of model long hauler trucks that im pretty sure were based off "local" trucker's rides
Reminds me of a newspaper headline I saw once that said, “Country music is dead, and last Friday night Florida-Georgia Line danced on its grave.” Which I thought was harsh because they were a pretty good band. Much better than all the acts who spent the last 10 years trying to be them.
Being a teenager in the 90's listening to country music here and there up until 2009, the attitude back then was that Garth/"Pop Country" was killing country music. Pretty much the same as what "we" in our 40's think about Bro Country.
@@rglmotorsports2989 I remember in the 90s thinking that Garth had a fake accent and his music was pop garbage. I myself was a teen in the 80s, so I suppose true to form, I'd say that "we" in our 50's would take about 10 years off the "death date" for country music (instead of 1922-1999 -- it's 1922-1989)... IMO anyway.
I used to work as a janitor at an oil services company, and EVERYONE there listened to bro country. Luke Bryan's voice is burned into my skull, and this is PAIN
I cannot imagine a worse job than janitor at an oil field service company. Thank you for putting my own suffering into perspective. An oilfield caterer in Midland area told me that they used to drive down a line of trucks on a 4x4 and have out catered meals served in 5 gallon buckets. Like there's a burger in there and then they just fill a huge bucket with fries and stuff
I used to work at a copy and print shop, and the other two women there listened to Luke Bryan when they opened the store. I told my friends: "Luke Bryan has one song, and he's released it a thousand times, and no one notices but me."
@@MichaelDeMersLA Whoo I'm glad I never got shipped up, I just cleaned mobile generator units and the warehouse where they stored them after being shipped back from the slope.
It's the same pain working in various retail places in the south too. Hardware stores, sporting goods stores and hunting places like Bass Pro Shop play this trash 24/7 and it's maddening.
Extended version now on Spotify, etc! (Just had to replace the Luke Bryan A.I. voice)
Can we listen to it anywhere else?
Jeff Jarrett/Ric Flair StutterStep Swagger Anna Stare.🎉
sadly this is still better than most country today.
You had to remove the Luke Bryan AI? Why? He’s the most generic country voice out there lmao
@@BlackFrog24 LOL
Gonna slip this into the rotation at the next barbecue and see if anyone notices.
I expect they won’t 😂
"BROOO I LOVE THIS SONG WHO IS THIS??" *shotguns beer*
Add in Bo Burnham's Country Song too!
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"Bro country? What is bro country?"
*First line plays*
"Ah. Got it."
Same exact thing
Same here
Yup
Same
Birb
Must greb
He's got a beer in his beer, so he's got a dog at the wheel as his designated driver. At least he's responsible.
I wouldn't be so quick to assume that dog has not had a few beers himself
He also has a Chevy in his truck
I'll drink to that!
@@phillipsafarik9448beers have a funny way of spilling over whenever they’re left at snout level haha
"Fake Southern drawl" was the nail in country's coffin lmao. Court adjourned.
Yeah… all the country guys sound fake southern instead of just putting on a smooth voice
Predating the fake country drawl were a plethora of female country singers using the “SSSSH” sound at every turn. “Funny faisssh, I luuve eww, Funny faisssh, ah need ewww, Theesssh are tha ssshweeatest words ahv evah hurd.”
@@seanculver8876what
As a southerner with an Appalachain/deep south accent, I can confirm those fake southern accents are terrible and stand out. Never saw many actors that could do it properly either.
Even having never been to the south, it’s so obvious the drawl is forced and fake.
I had no idea what bro country was, until I heard this. "Oh yeah, this stuff."
I call it di-ear-rhhea
same. i simply called it country
I think the proper term is "cracker rap"
My cousins listen to this and I had no idea bro country was a thing until now and I have to share this
@@Treydemark70s-90s country was actually genuine and soulful.
“In loving memory of country music 1922-1999” Hard truth right there.
I'd back it up to 1993 or so, but yeah.
When Garth Brooks started smashing guitars I knew it was truly the end of C&W
Sadly 😔
@@dreadlordken3824 When Garth Brooks tried to do a metal album, *he* knew that Country was dead.
I’d honestly extend the year up to like, 2011, cause that’s when Toby Keith’s Clancy’s Tavern album came out. Some of the last good country right there.
Hear that subtle mandolin? That's textbook pandering
Gods daym, take my like !!
found the comment!
Huntin' deer, chasin' trout, a Bud Light with the logo facin' out!
Nice
Yep, nuthin' like writing songs about tractors while in a private jet, right?
"Got a beer in my beer" is actually fucking hilarious.
And a Chevy in my truck.
Beerception.
@@Murph_gaming so you can beer while you beer.
@@phychmasherand truck while you Chevy
Makes a lot of sense when the bartender is offering flaming spiced tequila with the worm in it. No thanks, beer in my beer.
You didn't ruin it. You perfected it. Distilled to the highest purity.
The Walter White of country music
Agreed. This IS true country. Mainstream country was pretending to sound like something else. We've been Truckpilled by this fellow.
Distilled it into some moonshine country
this is the everclear of country
@@AF-tv6ufLMAO truck-pilled is now going to be a community on TH-cam.
I told my friend a decade ago I don't like country music because it was so samey and simple. He asked what I meant. I sang this song. He disagreed and changed the radio to the country station. This song played.
Hahahaha pop music is the worst and that's exactly what this type of music is
A lot of country is simple in that it's usually not some crazy fast riff that is extremely difficult to play, but there is variety and it's not all bro country. I'm no country fanatic but I found a few bands I like like The Dead South
There it is folks, we've gone so far beyond parody that the parody will be a hit song in the genre it was meant to be parodying.
If you've heard that Beyonce country song....
beer: 18 times
truck: 17 times
dirt: 13 times
road: 8 times
girl: 6 times
boots: 6 times
Thank you
Thems the priorities.
beer wins again
What about Friday? Eh, just 2. Good list.
It would be funnier if it added up to 77 because that’s how long according to this channel that country music “lived” for. But no, it adds up to 51.
"Modern country is just bad rock music with a violin track" - Tom Petty
Damm Petty bein savage
@@SkyPilot-qx2sb sounds kinda petty to me
@@nonome8206 aaaahhhh I see what ya did there
Nowadays its bad hip hop music with redneck pandering
@@nonome8206ba dum tiss
Bro Country: Music for people who aren't into music.
😹I think ur right. It’s kinda hard to imagine anyone who doesn’t like music, but the ppl I can think of listen to this. 😹👏🏻
Whenever you tell a country fan how much modern country sucks, they ALWAYS say "yeah but that's pop country, you gotta listen to REAL country music like ______" and name 3 random newer bands you've never heard of. And then you go listen to those bands on Spotify and it's the exact same shit LOL
Naw fam, you gotta go with the classics. Johnny Cash, Marty Robbin’s, Tennessee Ernie Ford,
Etc.
I'll say Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, Red Clay Strays, and Tyler Childers, as examples, all make good country music. For an ultra-mainstream artist, Zach Bryan often makes high-quality country, especially if you are really into the sentimental stuff. I also enjoy a lot of the Red Dirt alt-country like Turnpike Troubadours. All of it is definitely modern and you won't mistaken it for something like Cash or Hank Williams, but it is well-written and well-performed country music all on its own. Three artists that are even more alternative in sound relative to radio country music who I have a real liking for are Orville Peck, Nick Shoulders, and Charley Crockett.
@@TheZenomeProject I like Neko Case's Country noir.
@@TheZenomeProject You just did what the original commenter was talking about.
Listened to old school country my whole life and I've never heard any of those names (besides Cash and Hank).
@@JohnnyBravo-tn6kc This is a good video describing how a lot of indie and alt-country has started to infiltrate the mainstream of country music in recent months. Tyler Childers and especially Zach Bryan are probably the biggest beneficiaries of this but there are others who are following in those footsteps. Link: th-cam.com/video/nyHd-XaHUAE/w-d-xo.html
"Beer, beer, beer, and I'm proud of my pride" might be the most American phrase ever written lol 😆
😂 🇺🇲🇺🇲
It reminded me of a verse from "Stupid Texas Song" by Austin Lounge Lizards":
By God we're so darn proud to be from Texas - yahoo!
Even of our pride we're proud and we're proud of that pride, too
Our pride about our home state is the proudest pride indeed
And we're proud to be Americans, until we can secede
To be fair it fits Irish folk music pretty damn well too :P
I love Americans, they’re just so cute with their pride stuff
@@crayonziiYeah, it's like watching a child hang a picture of a kitty cat on the refrigerator they are pleased with 😅😅
“I’m proud of my pride”
Dude, that is a great line.
I snorted at that one 😂
It is one of the lines of all time
I was the thousandth thumbs up to this comment! It was at 999 and I hit the thumb! Do I win anything?
@@BrettWyrickyou can now be proud of your pride.
Especially for somebody who has a beer in his beer and a Chevy in his truck. Now that's something to be proud to be proud of.
“Got a dog at the wheel.”
Just take a moment to think about the fact that he’s still here to sing us this song.
Truck in my truck...
Truckception
Beer in my beer
Beerception
TWO TRUCKS-
@@M1styang3ldoesyoutubethingz-HAVING TRUCKS
@@Lautyrr two trucks, having trucks.
@@M1styang3ldoesyoutubethingz two trucks
"She left me / but i did not care / drove my Chevy to the fridge / and got another beer..." - Hank Wayne
"Alcoholism doesn't run in our family- it drives. Caffeine gives you the clarity to grab the keys."
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian meth*
@@thatguy6227 fuck yeah 😎 jk, you need Jesus.
@@DeMoreAF me and Jesus BEEN cool 🙏
*Wank Hayne
OH LORT IT'S ON SPOTIFY NOW?! Well, it'll be in my wrapped at the end of the year. I want you to know that my husband and I just randomly sing, "TRUUUUUUCK, BEEEEEER. BEEEER, TRUUUUUCK" at each other now. Look what you've done.
*Lord......not *lort.
When he said “Truck in the beer yeah!” It really spoke to me.
This is exactly what bro country sounds like no matter how much you like it.
People who don’t know where your pfp is from: :)
People who recognize it: *Mr Incredible uncanny face*
@@OR56 Wait how do you know what it is? 🤨
@@OR56 He got you! Haha. 😊
@@kyototomokui6676what is it?
@@Errenium Character from an adult internet comic.
You could play this on most country radio stations and nobody would even know it was meant as parody. It would just blend right in.
People would call in and request "let me hear that Chevy in my truck song"
Fun fact. That’s the exact story behind cotton eyed joe. Rednex is a country parody band that wrote a song about nothing making fun of how country music sounds. And Americans loved it
Cotton Eye Joe is a folk song from the 19th century
@chrisswinney9163 its also about stds
fr
Just hearing the words "bro country" fills me with a blinding rage
Same.
These are a few of my favorite things! When the dog bites when truck stings when my beer’s feeling sad. I simply remember my favorite things, and then I don’t feeeeeeel so bad!
“I got a Chevy in my truck,”
-Auto transporters
Personally, I don’t understand all that technical truck jargon 🤷♂️
That was a great one lol 😂🤦♂️
@@gregbors8364Chevy is a brand…. that makes trucks….
@@ViscalisSlow down, bro… that’s way over my head
@@gregbors8364 That is literally common knowledge. Chevrolet makes cars and trucks? How do you not know that? Unless you’re not North American?
Any time any word is rhymed with itself will always be funny and there are no exceptions
It's fine if the previous words rhyme (without being the same). It's funny if the previous words are also the same.
The one exception being if it's the same word with a different meaning. Moustache by Twin Twin even does a triplet, same pronounciation but three different meanings.
@@Arat1t1 Yea. At a minimum, be clever.
Extra credit if you further put the solo in the key of the song you're stealing instead of your actual key because you don't know enough theory to realize your mistake...
Ever heard a Nicki Manaj song? Literally every one of them had a word rhymed with itself at least 4 or 5 times in a row.
This would actually probably chart, as it is sufficiently mindless.
Wow. You really nailed this. Basically every country song in their Top 40 for the past 20 years.
Country then: "One time, I shared a train car with an old man. He drank my whiskey, imparted the wisdom of the cosmos and then freaking died right in front of me."
Country now:
The Gambler?
@@RetrofittedCalipers Naturally.
Country then: Songs of the common man. Country now: Lowest common denominator. There's a difference.
My head instinctively sang that.
@@markhudson2088 This should be the top comment.
"That was a very nice country song but I dont get the joke." -my wife
She must be real pretty...
Is your wife also a unicorn?
@@XiaolinDraconisNah, she just went through the school system of the US of A.
@@Ce0ammer She's proud of her pride.
😂😂😂😂
Well, a friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song
And he told me it was the perfect country & western song
I wrote him back a letter and I told him it was not the perfect country & western song
Because he hadn't said anything at all about mama
Or trains, or trucks, or prison, or getting' drunk
Well, he sat down and wrote another verse to the song and he sent it to me
And after reading it I realized that my friend had written the perfect country & western song
And I felt obliged to include it on this album
The last verse goes like this here
Well, I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison
And I went to pick her up in the rain
But before I could get to the station in my pickup truck
She got run over by a damned old train
David Allen Coe "You Never Call Me By My Name
This is WAY better than "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy."
I’d argue that that’s one of the few good ones. It’s not any worse than the other crappy country but at least it’s funny.
Tell me you have a bad taste in music without telling me you have a bad taste in music... oh wait... you just did. And yes, she does think my tractor's sexy.
"Gotta beer in my beer and a Chevy in my truck" so beautiful 🥲
Brought a tear to my eye 😂
lyrical genius
@@mattdobson7598 Brought a beer to my eye
@@mrstealyoblocks4473 thanks lol. Now it is a lyrical masterpiece
@@mrstealyoblocks4473 my stomach hurts from laughing 🤣😵
"Fishbait. Tailgate. Small town, yall! Hank song, whiskey shot, fake southern drawl!"
Honestly the best part of the song
I preferred "I got my boots in the dirt. Got the dirt from the dirt road beneath my truck."
I really appreciate comedy in threes apparently.
And of course bro country singers don't deserve to mention Hank, who is surely spinning in his grave over what they've done to the genre.
Sounds like it’s from a radio song 😂😂
@@Freakears Hank Williams inadvertently helped spawn this insufferable musical abomination.
I'm sorry but the blood dripping from our ears is on Hank's hands.
That part did go hard
This isn't what people who don't like it hears.
This is just what it is.
Honestly, this is still better than 100% of modern country.
I'm a little disappointed "4 wheel drive" didn't get a shout out but this does hit the nail right on the head.
“Got a beer in my beer and a Chevy in my truck” - William Shakespeare, King Lear
Hank William Shakesbeer
@@keithl8300 Well for what it's worth, Hank Williams was the antithesis of this kind of country music. He would be rolling in his grave at this kind of music.
at some point in life it is what it is ant it ain't what it ain't
@@keithl8300 Underrated comment, right here, lol. 😂
@@keithl8300they used to call Hank Sr “hillbilly shakespeare”
As a man raised on 90s country, i appreciate you recognize the fall of country music with this gem.
As someone raised on 60s and 70s Country, 90s and beyond all falls flat.
I was never a huge country listener, but I didn't dislike it, and I had some respect for the cultural authenticity and the fact that it was actually created by people playing instruments. It felt more like real music than whatever else was on the radio. That's all gone now - it's turned into lazy songwriting with utterly forgettable instrumentals and a god-awful hiphop beat slapped over it for some reason.
Came here to say this.... Post 90's country has been trash.
Came in here to say this. My sister listened to country growing up, and while it never caught on with me, that old stuff is classic.
90s country was also trash. Country really started turning into bro country in the early 90s. There hasn't been good country music since like the 1970s.
You nailed it! This is pretty much every country song today! I grew up listening to real country, and I can't stand this sh*t! Awesome job, subbed!
Literally sounds like what you would hear on the old fm radio.
“Fish bait, tailgate, small town y’all,
Hank song whisky shot, fake southern drawl”
Why does it go so hard??
Banger
i could listen to this shit all day
The words fit together so cleanly
Because we've heard the same thing on the radio on country stations for the last couple decades haha. We're just desensitized to the point where it kind of slaps.
1:03
With self driving trucks becoming reality, it's only a matter of time before we hear songs about a guy's truck leaving him...
This got me thinking about a George Strait lyric...'Thinkin' maybe my trucks... gotten good at goodbyyye' 😂
I can't imagine that this joke is original, but it's the first time I've heard it, so you get credit for the spray of wine on my monitor 😂
Been a thing for years, it's called "my truck up and left me"
The scary thing is, this already happened.....
And the truck took the girlfriend, the kids and the tractor in the divorce
This is AWESOME!! You captured it perfectly. And who killed country music…Garth Brooks by introducing us to douche country, which branched off into bro country.
"and i'm proud of my pride"
These lyrics were way less predictable than a modern country song. Much more variety here and it’s astonishingly enjoyable
I agree! "Cut-off jeans" instead of "tight jeans" is really innovative.
😂😂😂 too funny
Yeah i hate fun happy music too simple didnt even discuss systematic oppression of the lower class,how short our existance on earth is, or the inevitable doom lingering in the fact that nothing last and no one survives this life. .... booo!
@@JamesBongowhat is the schizo talking about? 💀
@@linguicaguy everybody emo
"I'm proud of my pride"... literally spit out my beer onto a dirt road laughing at that one.
LOL Now I gotta go out to my gravel driveway and look at the field gulp a beer down and spit the last sip of backwash in the dirt.
I think it would have been funnier if it was
"I'm proud of my Chevy truck"
HEARD THAT....
The line means 2 things, "I'm proud of who I am" and "I'm proud I'm part of this country, and not afraid to show it."
Has nothing to actually do with LGBTQA+ who have taken the word the the extremes.
@@IsDefinitelyHuman just checking...you realize that this song is satirical right?
This never fails to get a laugh out of me every time it pops into my recommended. Cheers.
Thank you for the hysterical laughter. I really needed that today.
Finally a song that accurately summarizes the dilemma of growing up in the country as someone who can't stand most country music.
Born in a small town, raised on country, only to turn metal the instant I heard "OH AH AH AH AH" for the first time. I know that feel
Listen to "Country Song" by Bo Burnham if you liked this song
@@druid_zephyrus "I could sing it in Mandarin. I'd still be panderin...'
@AF-tv6uf 🎵...no shirt, no shoes, no Je*s, you didn't hear that...🎶
I love american country music, but this isn't that for me. This is a faar way from Bluegrass, mountain music, acoustic instruments, traditional dances etc. There's nothing "country" about it, it's just Patriotic Southern rock, which is fine, but don't call it country xD
"in memory of country music" is a statement too honest.
And 1999 is just about correct as the year it died.
@@katwil89yup.
@@katwil89I'd wager 2001 considering you know what
I’ve always said that Tim McGraw song about the little boy going fishing was the official end.
@@codydicken6400 Murder on Music Row live at the Astrodome has been the one I counted as the end. That last live concert George Strait did there.
Honestly, I'm surprised this didn't take number 1 for 8 months straight.
As a person who lives just a hair north of the Kentucky line, this lit up my "Truck boots girl dirt" gland like Tony Montana.
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As someone who listens to bro country, this is exactly what it sounds like
I agree 😅😅
As a guy who can’t stand country… I can get behind this.
This is way too close to the real thing. It is sad what “music” has become.
say youre sorry for having awful taste
It's time to discover what Country Music used to be. Check out the music from the '90s and then look up the legends and get that bad taste out!
I don't like bro-country, and I know this is a parody ... but you've just released the greatest hook I've heard in decades!
GOT A BEER IN MY BEER / AND A CHEVY IN MY TRUCK
@@andrewkoster6506 Exactly that.
As much as i love it the drums are too busy for the genre and the mixings a bit rough for it to pass as radio quality
I feel the same way!
@@briandorough498"radio quality"😂
Oh this one is WAY too self-aware! It's about to become sentient!
Damn you should have won the CMA.
This has hit harder than any other song even with people who didn't grow up around country.
I love it so much.
Thank you!
Went with some friends last minute to a Luke Bryan concert. We were way out in the lawn seats where we could hear every 3rd or 4th word or so. This is incredibly accurate.
I saw him once in like 2011 and I swear he was just completely hammered messing around on a piano
I'm sorry you had to witness thst
@@divinecomedian2I'm sorry you missed out
“I’m prouda my pride!” 😆
I got to go to a show to. HES SO GOOD
"In memory of country music (1922 - 1999)" I felt that so much lol
Absolutely.
1999!!? Nah 1990. Garth Brooks' Low Places was the beginning of bro country.
very few country songs after about 92.
Long dead, but not forgotten.
Check out Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers. There's a few left still doing it. But yeah it's dead
"And I'm proud of my pride."
Truly words have never been spoken.
Got recommended this on the 4th of July, feels right
“Got a beer in my beer”
Maybe that’s why he had a Chevy in his truck
At least he was proud of his pride, beer beer beer 🍻
*cut off jeans truck
I think that's got more to do with the dog at the wheel. Wouldn't be my first choice for a designated driver.
He was drinking a beer in his beer while driving down a dirty dirt road and now he has a chevy in his truck. lol
You. Got. EVERYTHING. Right.
The truck obsession. The off-putting fake southern drawl. The faux-nationalism. The small-town fetishism. The level of alcohol obsession which would keep an AA chapter permanently in business.
Even the dates of death of GOOD country music. The stuff that had a varied sound and actual meaning, instead of how... *corporate* bro-country actually is.
You have put the words to my pain, thank you.
Facts. It's exactly why I can't fully enjoy country music. BTW, the "small town fetishism" word combo is hilarious.
Corporate is absolutely right. Gotta be a Chevy or Ford. The only kind of whiskey is Jack Daniel's. *Sometimes* I wonder if there's another layer to this, like wrestling...
And then there's Try That in a Small Town
@@holysirsaladI never did like that song. From growing up in a small town, people weren’t pure and upstanding. It’s all on who lived there the longest and knew the current sheriff 😂
Don’t get me wrong, I knew some very nice people but everyone had their own little weird side or extreme opinions/actions. lol
He forgot to claim ownership to a heritage of romantic culture, even though they been living in the same homogenized strip mall internet world we all have for three decades.
"The level of alcohol obsession which would keep an AA chapter permanently in business." - I feel attacked.
Perfect for the Fourth of July!
I’m glad I’m someone who likes all music because this is very enjoyable
This is exactly why for the longest time growing up I thought I just didn't like music. You can not escape this crap where I live.
I moved away from my hometown to a bigger city a couple of hours away, then I visited there with my mother recently. Every store/fast food place was playing country music and I hated it! 🤣
Waylon Jennings' son Shooter Jennings had an album called "Put the O Back in Country". Always made me think of this stuff.
@@ClasteauDang I didn't know Shooter Jennings was Waylon's son. I remember hearing Shooter's songs in NASCAR 07.
I'm sorry that you had to live through that. Can I offer you a 20 hour playlist of the best rock from '68 to present day?
Oh please. I grew up surrounded by country and I still discovered a love for heavy metal before highschool. You were just afraid to try something new.
"Beer, beer, beer, and I'm proud of my pride!"
That line gives me goosebumps every time.
Bars
It's very brah-triotic.
As an American I relate to that on a cellular level
Truinternationapressun
just make sure it's _your_ pride, and not someone elses!!!
You actually nailed it, and I like this so much better than any bro country on the radio.
"got the dirt from
the dirt road beneath my truck,
got the truck from that girl,
she's got them dirts!"
So damn true. My wife likes this type of music and started playing it in the car on our way to a 3 hour destination. I started hearing shit like “putting beer in my tractor and giving my horse a gun” I was just like “what the fuck is this shit?” lol no way they think this is good in the studio
There was that song about... 20 years ago now (damn) that went "Gotta get a little mud on the tires", and I swear the first time I heard that line I thought he was saying, "Gotta get a little blood on the tires." Sh*t got all Deliverance all of a sudden...
@@RobMacKendrick I loved that song. Granted, I was 17 driving on a fresh license in my old Accord... XD
There were pretty much two genres of music on the radio then: country and classic rock. That was one of the last country songs I remember liking. T^T
@@RobMacKendrick that would be "Mud on the tires" by Brad Paisley
@@Foxx488 It is indeed.
You should introduce her to older country music it's so much better and actually tells real and heartwarming stories through good music this new stuff is awful
"Red, white and blue, girl, Friday night" is absolute genius
If high school football had a regular national TV slot like college and pro football, this would be the perfect basis of a theme for it.
Not far off when Stephen Tyler put out some country stuff and one of the lines was "bang, bang bang, like the fourth of july"
@@chrismurphyracing94👅😬
it sounds like it came right out of a bro country song
Alright, but “red white & blue girl, Friday night!” goes hard as a line
The Description "Oops, I almost won a CMA award." is the icing on the cake! Fantastic work 🤣
I like that the dog has commandeered the truck. Presumably to escape the beer fueled bonfire where this type of music is being unironically played
😂😂😂
Bro country fans won’t get your joke.
This comment is as funny as the video
@russellziske7385 I know right? I'm trying to figure out a way to send it to my brother. As a 'country' fan he may
not get it 🤣
Didnt want to wait around till everyone at this sausage fest started getting a little handsy
As a fan of country music, I hate how accurate this is and that you somehow made it sound decent.
Scary accurate lmao
_*new_ country
@@Unpainted_Huffhines I know what I said.
@@Rose-yx6jq lol great comeback... if you have to ask you'll never know and if you know you'll never need to ask lol
Country died with Garth Brooks. No one after him have lived the life that defined country. It's just rock music trying to emulate a genre defined by a lifestyle they no longer live.
*I didn't realize it until I watched this video !!! Thank you !!!*
Gotta appreciate how creative the lyrics are, like rhyming “beer” and “beer”
This song got me through a rough time. Thank you for this. 😢
Fake southern drawl
Thoughts and prayers, bro
@@veedriver Beer thoughts and truck prayers
It think this is humor but if it Ain’t. 🙏🏻
🍻 y'all
“Got a beer in my beer and a Chevy in my truck”
This is a deep cut reference to National Lampoon's _Klein Bottle Road Trip_ starring Chevy Chase.
@@GSBarlev DEEPEST LORE
@@GSBarlevso translation is roughly , he has a tall boy and Chevy chase in his truck. Pure genius this is
Got a dog in my dog and a tractor in my trailer...we could go on!
🎶 I got boots in my boots and a burger with my steak....
I've often wondered, "What will happen when Weird Al isn't around anymore?" But now I know: a new hero has arisen to carry that torch.
Weird al respects what he parodies. This man just callously murdered a whole genre of music
@@phoenixvance6642 This is more beating a horse that had already been killed by Bo Burnham
@@phoenixvance6642*respectfully murdered (as a parody)
@@Yorie1234*Did* Bo Burnham kill country…? /gq
Wield Al got replaced by weird AI.
Missing something about a radio. Almost always something about the radio.
Tune it to a country show.
I LOVE country music on a radio, waiting for Hemtime Country Style on B93
They always on the raydyow in ma tryuck
5Geees or da covids?.
radio reminds me of my home far away.
"Gotta beer in my beer and a Chevy in my truck" got me dead xD
Really liked the in memory of country music at the end. So true.
As someone who absolutely *hates* bro country music, can confirm, this is what it sounds like. I demand a full version with a music video now.
I don’t. I actually can’t stand this music bc of both of the sound but also the principle of it. It’s lazy garbage
@@zzodysseuszzwhoooosh
@@zzodysseuszz r/wooosh
@@zzodysseuszzr/wooooooosh
Exactly what it sounds like.
No line in this parody is more ridiculous than
_"this big-block chevy with a lift kit, would look a hell of a lot better with you UP IN IT."_
I heard that shit way too much when I was in high school. The pain of being a non-country southerner is real.
@@SegaRallyRevo This is how we roll.
I checked out that song and it's funny how many things this song has were in that one. Girl, truck, backroads and of course the massive american flag in the video, they might have even been drinking beer too
@@dabtican4953It's hip-hop that's for conservative white people.
IE, it's all annoying ear worms that all sound exactly the same.
@@dabtican4953I replied to you, but TH-cam decided to auto-delete it.
The best country song EVER.
love this channel!
i’m gonna mix two different beers later and say i’ve got a beer in my beer
That’s actually very clever. Lol. 😂🤣
next someone has to find a miniature model of a Chevy truck, (note someone who already owns a Chevy truck has to do this), and then hang it on their rearview mirror, and then say got a Chevy in my truck
@@BlindMelonLord reminds me of a diner where i used to live which had an entire wall of model long hauler trucks that im pretty sure were based off "local" trucker's rides
Don't mix 'em, *_layer_* 'em. Guinness and Bass Ale go well together.
@@BlindMelonLordI have the Hot Wheels of my truck in my truck, but it's a Ram 😅
“In memory of country music” is too real
Reminds me of a newspaper headline I saw once that said, “Country music is dead, and last Friday night Florida-Georgia Line danced on its grave.” Which I thought was harsh because they were a pretty good band. Much better than all the acts who spent the last 10 years trying to be them.
GOD DAMN THIS IS A BANGER
The "In Memorial" at the end still gets me 6 months later.
A dirt road
A cold beer
A blue jeans
A red pickup
A rural noun, simple adjective
Panderiiiiiing 🎶🎶🎶
I am driving my Truck with my High Heels on ..
amazing how the parodies are better country songs than country songs.
I love "a blue jeans"
Join two of these with the word "in" and you have half a verse already
That is a scarecrow.
"In memory of Country Music 1922 - 1999" 🤣 This deserves a CMA Award.
I wonder what song was the cut off in 1999
Bawitdaba was first played on radio in feb 1999, not exactly bro country but it tainted the entire water supply forever@@steveunderhill5935
Being a teenager in the 90's listening to country music here and there up until 2009, the attitude back then was that Garth/"Pop Country" was killing country music. Pretty much the same as what "we" in our 40's think about Bro Country.
@@rglmotorsports2989 I remember in the 90s thinking that Garth had a fake accent and his music was pop garbage. I myself was a teen in the 80s, so I suppose true to form, I'd say that "we" in our 50's would take about 10 years off the "death date" for country music (instead of 1922-1999 -- it's 1922-1989)... IMO anyway.
@@richardhtx Yeah, I would say that Garth was the exact moment that country music "jumped the shark" as they say.
The scenes these country music tunes imagine is long gone.
Not surprised to find they’re approximated to this.
This is way too good to accurately portray bro country
I used to work as a janitor at an oil services company, and EVERYONE there listened to bro country. Luke Bryan's voice is burned into my skull, and this is PAIN
I cannot imagine a worse job than janitor at an oil field service company. Thank you for putting my own suffering into perspective. An oilfield caterer in Midland area told me that they used to drive down a line of trucks on a 4x4 and have out catered meals served in 5 gallon buckets. Like there's a burger in there and then they just fill a huge bucket with fries and stuff
I used to work at a copy and print shop, and the other two women there listened to Luke Bryan when they opened the store. I told my friends: "Luke Bryan has one song, and he's released it a thousand times, and no one notices but me."
@@MichaelDeMersLA Whoo I'm glad I never got shipped up, I just cleaned mobile generator units and the warehouse where they stored them after being shipped back from the slope.
@@MichaelDeMersLA I knew a line cook who worked on the north slope for decades, one of the most miserable men I've ever met
It's the same pain working in various retail places in the south too. Hardware stores, sporting goods stores and hunting places like Bass Pro Shop play this trash 24/7 and it's maddening.
These lyrics are so poignant, I cried a single manly tear. "Got the dirt from a dirt road beneath my truck" indeed. Such beautiful wordplay!
As long as it really was a single manly tear, that is ok. Bro.
That’s just dirt in your eye. 😂
"Got a beer in my beer and a Chevy in my truck" 🥲
@@wrenbyrd1093Red dirt, of course.
Do you mean you cried a singly manly beer?