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* BrokenStreak: Their 2017 single "Smooth" broke a 13-song streak of Top 3 hits when it died at #14 on Country Airplay.

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* BrokenStreak: BrokenWinLossStreak: Their 2017 single "Smooth" broke a 13-song streak of Top 3 hits when it died at #14 on Country Airplay.
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* BrokenStreak: Their 2017 single "Smooth" broke a 13-song streak of Top 3 hits when it died at #14 on Country Airplay.
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* AutoTune: Very present in their songs, especially those on which Brian sings lead due to him having a weaker voice. The auto-tune is also evident on Music/TimMcGraw's vocals on "May We All".

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* AutoTune: Very present in their songs, A signature of Joey Moi's production. It's especially those on which notable when Brian sings lead due gets to him having a StepUpToTheMicrophone given his weaker voice. The auto-tune is also evident on Music/TimMcGraw's vocals on "May We All".



* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly, while the pop mix of "This Is How We Roll" swaps out Music/LukeBryan for Jason Derulo.

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* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly, while the pop mix of "This Is How We Roll" swaps out replaces Music/LukeBryan for with Jason Derulo.



* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocal, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt", "Anything Goes", and "May We All".

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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocal, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt", "Anything Goes", and "May We All". "God, Your Mama, and Me" also invokes this with its guest vocals from Music/BackstreetBoys, as Nick Carter sings the second verse while AJ [=McLean=] and Kevin Richardson sing the bridge.
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* AutoTune: Very present in their songs, especially those on which Brian sings lead due to him having a weaker voice. The auto-tune is also evident on Music/TimMcGraw's vocals on "May We All".
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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocal, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt" and "Anything Goes".

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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocal, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt" and "Dirt", "Anything Goes".Goes", and "May We All".

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Their second album, ''Anything Goes'', dropped in mid-2014. Leading it off was the completely serious ballad "Dirt", which also topped the charts… after that, it was back to the bro-country with the hits "Sun Daze", "Sippin' on Fire", and "Anything Goes".

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Their second album, ''Anything Goes'', dropped in mid-2014. Leading it off was the completely serious ballad "Dirt", which also topped the charts… after that, it was back to the bro-country with the hits "Sun Daze", "Sippin' on Fire", and "Anything Goes".
Goes", only to return to balladry with "Confession". "H.O.L.Y.", another ballad, is the lead to their third album, ''Dig Your Roots''.



* FunWithAcronyms: "H.O.L.Y." is short for "High on lovin' you".



* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "Dirt". A serious ballad with some semblance of depth, and the "other guy" sharing the lead vocal. "Confession" is also markedly more mature and deep than their usual fare.
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocals, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt" and "Anything Goes".

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "Dirt". A serious ballad with some semblance of depth, and the "other guy" sharing the lead vocal. "Confession" is and "H.O.L.Y." also markedly suggest a move to more mature and deep than their usual fare.
serious ballads.
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocals, vocal, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt" and "Anything Goes".
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "Dirt". A serious ballad with some semblance of depth, and the "other guy" sharing the lead vocal.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "Dirt". A serious ballad with some semblance of depth, and the "other guy" sharing the lead vocal. "Confession" is also markedly more mature and deep than their usual fare.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll". Their second album, ''Anything Goes'', dropped in mid-2014.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll". The album became one of the codifiers for the oft-derided "bro-country" trend; i.e., country music with rap and rock influences, usually about partying.

Their second album, ''Anything Goes'', dropped in mid-2014.
mid-2014. Leading it off was the completely serious ballad "Dirt", which also topped the charts… after that, it was back to the bro-country with the hits "Sun Daze", "Sippin' on Fire", and "Anything Goes".
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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocals, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt".

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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocals, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt"."Dirt" and "Anything Goes".
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: On "Sun Daze", "getting laid" in the first verse is edited to "getting paid".

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: On the radio edit of "Sun Daze", "getting laid" in the first verse is edited to "getting paid".



** The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" has "a little Music/{{Hank|Williams}}, a little Music/{{Drake}}"

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** The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" Roll" has "a little Music/{{Hank|Williams}}, a little Music/{{Drake}}"
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: On "Sun Daze", "getting laid" changes to "getting paid".
* CoolCar: The narrator in ''Cruise''' has a "brand new Chevy with a lift kit."

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: On "Sun Daze", "getting laid" changes in the first verse is edited to "getting paid".
* CoolCar: The narrator in ''Cruise''' "Cruise" has a "brand new Chevy with a lift kit."



* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly, while the pop mix of "This Is How We Roll" adds Jason Derulo.

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* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly, while the pop mix of "This Is How We Roll" adds swaps out Music/LukeBryan for Jason Derulo.



** The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" has "a little [[Music/{{Hank Williams}} Hank]], little {{Music/Drake}}"

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** The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" has "a little [[Music/{{Hank Williams}} Hank]], Music/{{Hank|Williams}}, a little {{Music/Drake}}"Music/{{Drake}}"
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** The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" has "a little Hank, little {{Music/Drake}}"

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** The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" has "a little Hank, [[Music/{{Hank Williams}} Hank]], little {{Music/Drake}}"
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* CoolCar: The narrator in ''Cruise''' has a "brand new Chevy with a lift kit."
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**The mixtape on "This is How We Roll"" has "a little Hank, little {{Music/Drake}}"
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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll". "Dirt", the first single from their second album, dropped in July 2014.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll". "Dirt", the first single from their Their second album, ''Anything Goes'', dropped in July 2014.
mid-2014.



* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly.
* ShoutOut: To the Music/MarshallTuckerBand on "Cruise"

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* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly.
Nelly, while the pop mix of "This Is How We Roll" adds Jason Derulo.
* ShoutOut: To the Music/MarshallTuckerBand Marshall Tucker Band on "Cruise""Cruise".
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* ShoutOut: To the Music/MarshallTuckerBand on "Cruise"
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: On "Sun Daze", "getting laid" changes to "getting paid".


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* DoubleEntendre: "Sun Daze" has "I sit you up on a kitchen sink / Stick the pink umbrella in your drink".


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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "Dirt". A serious ballad with some semblance of depth, and the "other guy" sharing the lead vocal.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll". "Dirt", the first single from their second album, dropped in July 2014.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll". "Dirt", the first single from their second album, dropped in July 2014.


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* TropeMakers: "Cruise" ushered in the beginning of the "bro-country" era of TheNewTens.
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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll".

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll".
Roll". "Dirt", the first single from their second album, dropped in July 2014.
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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Tyler usually takes the lead vocals, but Brian sings several lines on "Dirt".
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** The second verse of "This Is How We Roll" is also a rap.
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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On", "Round Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too.
too. Following those four songs, their debut album was released with some bonus tracks, including its fifth single, the Music/LukeBryan duet "This Is How We Roll".
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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. Followup "Get Your Shine On" has also held its own, and "Round Here" is their third single. "Stay" is fourth.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. Followup The duo's next three singles — "Get Your Shine On" has also held its own, and On", "Round Here" is their third single. "Stay" is fourth.
Here", and "Stay", the last of which was originally recorded by Black Stone Cherry — have all topped the country charts too.



* LyricalColdOpen: "Cruise".

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* LyricalColdOpen: "Cruise"."Cruise" and "Stay" both qualify.
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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. Followup "Get Your Shine On" has also held its own, and "Round Here" is their third single.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. Followup "Get Your Shine On" has also held its own, and "Round Here" is their third single.
single. "Stay" is fourth.
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* CountryRap: The Music/{{Nelly}} remix of "Cruise".

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* XtremelyKoolLetterz: Their second EP was ''It'z Just What We Do'', the title track of which also appears on their album.

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* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a verse from Nelly.

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* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a heavy dose of AutoTune and a verse from Nelly.
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* XtremelyKoolLetters: Their second EP was ''It'z Just What We Do'', the title track of which also appears on their album.

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A CountryMusic duo consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, respectively from Florida and Georgia. After making some initial noise with two extended plays, the duo achieved its breakout in 2012 with "Cruise", from their album ''Here's to the Good Times''. Already a top country hit by year's end, the song only became bigger and bigger upon being remixed with rapper Nelly. With the country charts being retooled to include downloads, it ended up with a 15-week run at the top. Followup "Get Your Shine On" has also held its own, and "Round Here" is their third single.

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* TheFourChordsOfPop: "Cruise" uses I V vi IV.
* LyricalColdOpen: "Cruise".
* RearrangeTheSong: "Cruise" was rearranged for pop radio with a verse from Nelly.
* XtremelyKoolLetters: Their second EP was ''It'z Just What We Do'', the title track of which also appears on their album.
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