mix-tape – you know you’re a redneck if…

Country songs are great but can be a bit slow at times. This playlist consists of more upbeat songs to get the juices flowing, and you can’t help but shed a smile when they come on. These songs are to help remind you where you are and how proud you are to be here.

™Watermelon Crawl∫ by Tracy Byrd

You know you’re a redneck if your town has a watermelon festival. This is a fun up-beat country song that’s great for line-dancing. It just makes you want to dip down, spin around and do-si-do.

™Classified∫ by C.W. McCall

You know you’re a redneck if you have to use a nail to start your truck. This is an older country song that tells a story of how this man acquired his old run-down truck.

™Beer for my Horses∫ by Toby Keith

You know you’re a redneck if you say “pappy” and “grand pappy.” This song talks about how there is too much crime and corruption in the streets and how society has changed over generations.

™Hillbilly Bone∫ by Blake Shelton

You know you’re a redneck if you take someone out for a good time and call it “honky-tonkin’.” This song has an up-beat tune that just makes you smile. It talks about everyone having a little bit of “hillbilly” in them no matter where they are from.

™Something `bout a Truck∫ by Kip Moore

You know you’re a redneck if you take a girl out to the cornfields for a good time. This song is great for back-road driving. It talks about the atmosphere created simply by having a truck.

™Drinkin’ Beer and Wastin’ Bullets∫ by Luke Bryan

You know you’re a redneck if you’re drinking beer and hunting. This song is about going hunting and not seeing a deer all day. But instead, using empty beer cans as targets.

™Cotton Eyed Joe∫ by Scatman John

You know you’re a redneck if your name is Cotton Eyed Joe. This song is about how a man, Cotton Eyed Joe, comes through towns and when he left, all that were left were men because all the women had run away. This is a very popular song to line dance to.

Kaitlyn Martin can be reached at [email protected]

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