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* AudienceAlienatingEra: ''Defying Gravity'' and ''Get Closer'' were seen as slightly weaker than his previous albums due to an overabundance of SillyLoveSongs and the latter having only eight tracks. He seemed to get away with the NewSoundAlbum ''Fuse'' thanks to strong single choices such as "Cop Car" and "Raise 'em Up", and ''Ripcord'' netted his biggest hit to date with "Blue Ain't Your Color". But the DorkAge seems to have restarted with ''Graffiti U'', thanks to the negative reception of "Female" (see above) and "Coming Home" (an electronic pop song with boring lyrics, completely unnecessary vocals from an unknown pop female artist [especially ironic in a time that country music has become even less receptive than ever to its own women], and a poorly-executed and ill-fitting sample of "[[Music/MerleHaggard Mama Tried]]").

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: ''Defying Gravity'' and ''Get Closer'' were seen as slightly weaker than his previous albums due to an overabundance of SillyLoveSongs and the latter having only eight tracks. He seemed to get away with the NewSoundAlbum ''Fuse'' thanks to strong single choices such as "Cop Car" and "Raise 'em Up", and ''Ripcord'' netted his biggest hit to date with "Blue Ain't Your Color". But the DorkAge AudienceAlienatingEra seems to have restarted with ''Graffiti U'', thanks to the negative reception of "Female" (see above) and "Coming Home" (an electronic pop song with boring lyrics, completely unnecessary vocals from an unknown pop female artist [especially ironic in a time that country music has become even less receptive than ever to its own women], and a poorly-executed and ill-fitting sample of "[[Music/MerleHaggard Mama Tried]]").

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Dork Age was renamed


* AudienceAlienatingEra: ''Defying Gravity'' and ''Get Closer'' were seen as slightly weaker than his previous albums due to an overabundance of SillyLoveSongs and the latter having only eight tracks. He seemed to get away with the NewSoundAlbum ''Fuse'' thanks to strong single choices such as "Cop Car" and "Raise 'em Up", and ''Ripcord'' netted his biggest hit to date with "Blue Ain't Your Color". But the DorkAge seems to have restarted with ''Graffiti U'', thanks to the negative reception of "Female" (see above) and "Coming Home" (an electronic pop song with boring lyrics, completely unnecessary vocals from an unknown pop female artist [especially ironic in a time that country music has become even less receptive than ever to its own women], and a poorly-executed and ill-fitting sample of "[[Music/MerleHaggard Mama Tried]]").



* DorkAge: ''Defying Gravity'' and ''Get Closer'' were seen as slightly weaker than his previous albums due to an overabundance of SillyLoveSongs and the latter having only eight tracks. He seemed to get away with the NewSoundAlbum ''Fuse'' thanks to strong single choices such as "Cop Car" and "Raise 'em Up", and ''Ripcord'' netted his biggest hit to date with "Blue Ain't Your Color". But the DorkAge seems to have restarted with ''Graffiti U'', thanks to the negative reception of "Female" (see above) and "Coming Home" (an electronic pop song with boring lyrics, completely unnecessary vocals from an unknown pop female artist [especially ironic in a time that country music has become even less receptive than ever to its own women], and a poorly-executed and ill-fitting sample of "[[Music/MerleHaggard Mama Tried]]").
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* TearJerker: Several of his songs in general, but the one song his fanbase is known for weeping like a baby to is "Desiree" back from his days in The Ranch.
* UnderminedByReality: "Coming Home" has a message about wanting to escape the city and go back to a country... over a very electronic R&B-pop-rap arrangement.

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* TearJerker: Several of his songs in general, but the one song his fanbase is known for weeping like a baby to is "Desiree" back from his days in The Ranch.
* UnderminedByReality: "Coming Home" has a message about wanting to escape the city and go back to a country... over a very electronic R&B-pop-rap arrangement.
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* TearJerker: Several of his songs in general, but the one song his fanbase is known for weeping like a baby to is "Desiree" back from his days in The Ranch.

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* TearJerker: Several of his songs in general, but the one song his fanbase is known for weeping like a baby to is "Desiree" back from his days in The Ranch.Ranch.
* UnderminedByReality: "Coming Home" has a message about wanting to escape the city and go back to a country... over a very electronic R&B-pop-rap arrangement.

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