Country Music Stereotypes
This post is for all those people who say that they hate country music because, ”All country music is: I hate her, I love her, someone cheated, my dog died, cold beers, blue jeans, and red pickups.” Here is a list for you!
(Please remember: All genres have their stereotypes, but there ARE good songs in EVERY genre! You just gotta dig a little deeper!)
Voices - Chris Young
Guys Do It All the Time - Mindy McCready
Ol’ Red - Blake Shelton
House Party - Sam Hunt
Do You Want Fries With That? -Tim McGraw(it depends how you listen to this one)
The Gambler - Kenny Rogers
Some Beach - Blake Shelton
Mr. Mom - Lonestar
Amos Moses - Jerry Reed
Jump Right In - Zac Brown Band
Last Dollar (Fly Away) - Tim McGraw
Noise - Kenny Chesney
One In Every Crowd - Montgomery Gentry
Watching You - Rodney Atkins
Anything Like Me - Brad Paisley
Back When - Tim McGraw
Find Out Who Your Friends Are - Tracy Lawrence
Grown Men Don’t Cry - Tim McGraw
Better Than I Used To Be - Tim McGraw
Drugs Or Jesus - Tim McGraw
Black Horse and The Cherry Tree - KT Tunstall
Highway Patrol - Junior Brown
I’m To Blame - Kip Moore
If You’re Going Through Hell - Rodney Atkins
So let’s stop these stereotypes. Not all pop is “I love you, I hate you.” Not all rap is “I have multiple girls, I killed someone, or I do drugs.” If you don’t like the sound of it that’s fine! Just don’t judge it based on the stereotype.
Mic… drop.










