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  2. Cowboy Troy - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at No. 44 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, and appears as a bonus track on both Big & Rich's Comin' to Your City and Wilson's All Jacked Up albums. Cowboy Troy released the single "If You Don't Wanna Love Me", a duet with Sarah Buxton. The single failed to chart, as did the follow-up, "My Last Yee Haw."

  3. Big & Rich - Wikipedia

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    [58] Big & Rich also co-wrote several songs and provided background vocals on several cuts from Cowboy Troy's two Warner Bros. releases: 2005's Loco Motive and 2007's Black in the Saddle. In 2006, the Hank Williams, Jr. song "That's How They Do It in Dixie" was released, a single to which Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson and Van Zant contributed ...

  4. The rise of the MuzikMafia: 20 years ago, Big & Rich and ...

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    The unlikely crew, consisting of "Big" Kenny Alphin, John Rich and Gretchen Wilson (alongside their Dallas-based rap associate Cowboy Troy) pumped out a series of hits leading to sales of 10 ...

  5. Comin' to Your City - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Troy appears in the revamped version and the corresponding video. [5] The track "I Pray for You" was one of the first songs which Big Kenny and John Rich wrote together. Prior to the duo's inception, both singers included it on their respective solo albums (Big Kenny's Live a Little and Rich's Underneath the Same Moon ), which were both ...

  6. MuzikMafia - Wikipedia

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    The rapid growth in popularity of the MuzikMafia was the result of its two breakout acts, Big & Rich and Gretchen Wilson, who celebrated combined record sales of approximately five million units just from May through December 2004. Kid Rock invited the MuzikMafia to perform with him on several tour dates in February and March 2004. The first ...

  7. Horse of a Different Color (Big & Rich album) - Wikipedia

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    Horse of a Different Color features several guest musicians, primarily members of the MuzikMafia, the collaborative singer-songwriter group that Big & Rich founded. Country rap artist Cowboy Troy is featured on the lead-off track "Rollin' (The Ballad of Big & Rich)", and makes an uncredited guest appearance at the end of "Kick My Ass".

  8. Big & Rich discography - Wikipedia

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    Big & Rich is an American country music duo founded by Big Kenny and John Rich. ... Cowboy Troy: 48 18 81 Loco Motive "My Last Yee Haw" — — — 2006

  9. Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was filmed in Nashville during the summer of 2004. Big & Rich, other members of the MuzikMafia, including Gretchen Wilson and Cowboy Troy, as well as dancers, marching bands, and other groups of people, parade on the Shelby Street Bridge in Nashville. It was directed by David Hogan.