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Pieces of the demo recorded by Akins, Davidson, and Wiseman were incorporated into the official cut of the song. The opening refrain of "red, red, red, red, red, red, redneck" is the original recording of Davidson from the songwriting session in Wiseman's office, while the guitar played during the opening of the song is a recording of Wiseman playing his own guitar during that same session.
She performed backing vocals for Blake Shelton's 2013 single, "Boys 'Round Here", [9] which debuted at No. 67 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, and peaked at No. 16. [10] The song is also featured on Shelton's album, Based on a True Story…. She was signed to Dr. Luke's publishing label Prescription Songs in April 2013. [11]
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Additional vocals on the track are by RaeLynn, who had been a contestant on The Voice, Scott Hendricks, who produced Based on a True Story, and the writers of "Boys 'Round Here", Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson, and Craig Wiseman. [16] Hendricks identified "Boys 'Round Here" as "probably [both his and Shelton's] favorite song on the record." [17]
Bro-country is a form of country pop [1] originating in the 2010s, and is influenced by 21st-century hip hop, hard rock, and electronica. [2] Bro-country songs are often musically upbeat with lyrics about attractive young women, the consumption of alcohol, partying, blue jeans, boots, and pickup trucks.
"Round Here" is a song by American rock band Counting Crows, released as the second single from their debut album, August and Everything After (1993), on June 20, 1994, by Geffen Records. The song's origin predates the formation of Counting Crows , when the band's future frontman Adam Duritz wrote the song with The Himalayans members Dan Jewett ...
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From the beginning of their career, the band dubbed the extended dance remixes of their songs "night versions", as they were intended for play in nightclubs. Unlike many of their contemporaries, Duran Duran did not simply extend the intro or loop the bridge of a song to pad out a dance track for a 12-inch single .