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According to Matt Bjorke of Roughstock, Big Smo is one of the foremost artists in a style known as rural rap or hick-hop, "which blends rural, Country themes and melodies with some rap elements (production and vocal delivery)". [6] The music on Kuntry Livin' has been described as spinning "rap rhymes about working-class values over hard-rock ...
Troy Lee Coleman III (born December 18, 1970), better known by his stage name Cowboy Troy, is an American rapper and singer.He is best known as a representative of the country rap genre for the song "I Play Chicken with the Train".
Described by Bent as "hick hop", [7] the album was best known for the single "Suicidewinder". [6] His subsequent albums, 2007's Buckles and Boots and 2010's Rabbit on My Wheel, pursued a more conventional country sound. [8] In early 2009, Bent's song "Nine Inch Nails" won in the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards and Vox Pop vote for Best ...
The artists behind "Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy)" and "Redneck Woman" (among many hits) discuss their two decades of Music ... at jump-starting his "hick-hop" rap career), pooled their resources ...
Almost a decade after his hip-hop debut, Stoney, Post Malone’s sixth album sees the tattooed Texas rapper going all in for FM Country. There’s no hick-hop or pop fusion on F-1 Trillion’s ...
"Cowboy" is considered to be the first country rap song, and was influential on the music styles described as "hick-hop" and "bro country". [ 2 ] [ 7 ] Cowboys & Indians claims that "Cowboy" had a major impact on the country music scene; the magazine alleges that artists Jason Aldean and Big & Rich , among others, were influenced by the song's ...
John Smith (born February 14, 1976), known by his stage name Big Smo, is an American country rap musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and film director. After several independent and minor label releases, Smo's major label debut studio album, Kuntry Livin', was released in 2014 and charted on three Billboard charts.
A music video was released for the song, directed by Wes Edwards. The video takes place in a field with people partying and driving on mud, while Jason Aldean and his band are performing. It premiered in April 28, 2005. Most of the music video was filmed in Palmdale, Florida at the C&R Mudhole, that is now closed down. Aldean's sister Kasi ...