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The Country Music Has Changed Over The Past Decades

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Country music has changed over the past decades, as all music does, stepping away from the focus on freedom, family, friends, faith, and home, to songs about women, drinking, dirt roads, and big trucks. Many people feel that this has led to the objectification of women, creating an unrealistic expectation for women to live up to. Most artist have followed the lead of this and are writing more and more songs about these issues to stay with the trends, as many people enjoy this twist because it is coming with incorporations of other styles of music. This concept has become know as bro country, music that men can relate to when they are talking to their buddies or bros. In “Girl in a Country Song” the lyrics tell a story of the girls …show more content…

Women in country songs are identified by their bodies, and clothing, which gives off a certain appearance. The song opens with talking about “bare feet” and “painted on cut off jeans”, which is calling out David Nail and his song “Whatever She’s Got” as well as “Aw Naw” by Chris Young where they both talks about the girls who “got the blue jeans painted on tight” and how everyone wants that on a saturday night. Men want a carefree woman who wears tight clothes and that everyone wants a girl who can move her body in those “painted on jeans”. Then they go on to talk about men sitting on the tailgate or their truck whistling and watching the girls, this calls out Billy Currington and his song “Hey Girl” where he talks about how all the guys are looking at her, and how she is “so hot, gotta give it a shot”, paying attention to the girl 's body and how men will flirt with women, and the control a “hot” woman has over a man making them “all tongue tied” so that they can’t think straight. Calling out multiple artist with talking about “shakin’ my moneymaker”, which makes reference to “Get Me Some of That” by Thomas Rhett

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