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1[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A fusion of]] HipHop and CountryMusic. Sometimes called Hick Hop; artists in the genre are divided on that name.
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3Hip Hop and Country music have been fused in different variations since the 1980s - one of the more notable early efforts is Music/BeastieBoys sampling from the ''Film/{{Deliverance}}'' soundtrack on their 1989 album ''Music/PaulsBoutique'', and Music/DeLaSoul using a sample from [[Music/GeorgeClinton Parliament]]'s "Little Ole Country Boy" for the chorus of "Potholes in My Lawn", in the same year. Some modern Country artists have incorporated Hip Hop influences into their music, and collaborated with popular rappers, and there are also artists devoted primarily or solely to Country Rap fusions.
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5For readers interested in a more in-depth look at the formation of the Country Rap scene, Magazine/RollingStone wrote a worthy article on it that can be read [[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/rhymes-from-the-backwoods-the-rise-of-country-rap-205828/ here]].
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11* Music/{{Beyonce}} - The ''Cowboy Carter'' album is a Country album and melds Country with several other genres, including Country Rap.
12** 2024 - ''Music/CowboyCarter''
13* Music/BlancoBrown
14* Music/{{BRELAND}}
15* Music/{{Boondox}} -- also {{Horrorcore}} and RapRock
16* Music/BubbaSparxxx -His first album, particularly his hit single "Ugly", is considered one of the major inspirations of the modern Country Rap scene. He would try to distance himself by going full HipHop, but then would later still produce Country Rap music.
17* Music/ColtFord
18* Music/CowboyTroy
19* Music/LilNasX - Is primarily PopRap, but his first hit single "Old Town Road" is Country Rap and was a major hit record which saw several remixes including with Music/BillyRayCyrus. He would release a couple of more Country Rap singles before going Pop Rap.
20* Music/{{Shaboozey}}
21* Music/StitchMouth
22* Music/UncleKracker
23* Music/{{Yelawolf}} -- also Hip Hop and RapRock
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27!! Country Rap provides examples of the following tropes:
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29* UrExample: This fusion has been traced back to before Hip Hop was even invented, as a lot of blues and country artists displayed vocal styles which were similar to rapping; in turn, various R&B and soul artists were influenced by country. One journalist traced the origins of Country Rap to Woody Guthrie. Some spoken-word songs by the Sons of the Pioneers also have rap-like elements, while Joe Tex (a soul artist who took some influence from country) is believed to have actually coined the term "rap" to describe his vocal style in the 1960s. Talking blues was another predecessor, as it involved half-spoken, half-sung vocal performances performed in rhyming couplets with a defined rhythm and a typically freeform and un-rhymed fifth line at the end of each bar over a minimalist but insistent backing track. Jerry Reed and Music/TheCharlieDanielsBand both released songs that were Ur-Examples to Country Rap. The term "country rap" itself is believed to have been coined by UGK to refer to their highly regional style of hip-hop that contained prominent gospel and blues elements and saw both of them rapping in a pronounced Texas drawl, though they ironically didn't have much actual country influence. Music/KidRock's song "[[Music/DevilWithoutACause Cowboy]]" has been called the first Country Rap song, although he isn't generally a Country Rap artist himself, as most of his music is either RapRock or Country Rock.
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