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* PastInTheRearViewMirror: In "More Than Miles" our narrator is on his way to Nashville to try to make it big and left his girlfriend behind. By the end of the song he turns around... and then he says, "Now I know what I'm supposed to do / There's still more than miles in my rearview", inverting the trope: he's going back to bring her with him, so Nashville in the rearview represents their ''future''.
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* GutturalGrowler: Many of his songs have him singing in a low, raspy voice with limited enunciation.
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* InVinoVeritas: "Stone Cold Sober," in which he tells a woman he lovers her, wakes up hungover...and realizes simultaneously that he meant it and she's not there, meaning she probably didn't believe him.
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* InVinoVeritas: "Stone Cold Sober," in which he tells a woman he lovers loves her, wakes up hungover...and realizes simultaneously that he meant it and she's not there, meaning she probably didn't believe him.
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** "Country Music Be Country Wide" name drops a bunch of classic country singers like Chris LeDoux, Music/JohnnyCash, Music/HankWilliams, Music/WillieNelson, and Music/WaylonJennings.
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** "Country Music Be Country Wide" name drops a bunch of classic country singers like Chris LeDoux, [=LeDoux=], Music/JohnnyCash, Music/HankWilliams, Music/WillieNelson, and Music/WaylonJennings.