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TheNewTens saw the rise of "Bro-country", basically a combination of TestosteronePoisoning and modern rap influence, leading to jacked-up songs about partying in the woods with a hot girl. The TropeMaker of such was Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine's "Cruise", a review of which even coined the term "bro-country". However, bro-country quickly drew ire for its simplistic themes and marginalization of women (lampshaded heavily in Music/MaddieAndTae's "Girl in a Country Song"), which led to an increased discussion of misogyny in the genre. From this spawned a more romantically-minded "boyfriend country" and a mix of artists with more traditionally country influence drawn from the early 1990s traditionalist boom, as well as a resurgence in female artists who were largely marginalized during the heyday of "bro-country".
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TheNewTens saw the rise of "Bro-country", basically a combination of TestosteronePoisoning and modern rap influence, leading to jacked-up songs about driving around in pimped-up pickup trucks, drinking copious amounts of beer with friends, and partying in the woods with a hot girl. The TropeMaker of such was Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine's "Cruise", a review of which even coined the term "bro-country". However, bro-country quickly drew ire for its simplistic themes and marginalization of women (lampshaded heavily in Music/MaddieAndTae's "Girl in a Country Song"), which led to an increased discussion of misogyny in the genre. From this spawned a more romantically-minded "boyfriend country" and a mix of artists with more traditionally country influence drawn from the early 1990s traditionalist boom, as well as a resurgence in female artists who were largely marginalized during the heyday of "bro-country".
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** ''Music/{{Fearless}}'' (2008)
** ''Music/SpeakNow'' (2010)
** ''Music/{{Red|2012}}'' (2012)
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TheNewTens saw the rise of "Bro-country", basically a combination of TestosteronePoisoning and modern rap influence, leading to jacked-up songs about partying in the woods with a hot girl. The TropeMaker of such was Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine's "Cruise", a review of which even coined the term "bro-country". This format, however, saw a rise in
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TheNewTens saw the rise of "Bro-country", basically a combination of TestosteronePoisoning and modern rap influence, leading to jacked-up songs about partying in the woods with a hot girl. The TropeMaker of such was Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine's "Cruise", a review of which even coined the term "bro-country". This format, however, saw However, bro-country quickly drew ire for its simplistic themes and marginalization of women (lampshaded heavily in Music/MaddieAndTae's "Girl in a rise in
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TheNewTens saw the rise of "Bro-country", basically a combination of TestosteronePoisoning and modern rap influence, leading to jacked-up songs about partying in the woods with a hot girl. The TropeMaker of such was Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine's "Cruise", a review of which even coined the term "bro-country". Rap and R&B influences have continued to infiltrate the genre ever since, leading to acts such as Music/SamHunt who are pretty much R&B in all but name.
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TheNewTens saw the rise of "Bro-country", basically a combination of TestosteronePoisoning and modern rap influence, leading to jacked-up songs about partying in the woods with a hot girl. The TropeMaker of such was Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine's "Cruise", a review of which even coined the term "bro-country". Rap and R&B influences have continued to infiltrate the genre ever since, leading to acts such as Music/SamHunt who are pretty much R&B in all but name.
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Ah, country music. The American answer to FolkMusic that is mostly associated with places like Kansas and men wearing cowboy attire unironically. Despite its widespread notoriety, country music is not unpopular, as proved by many musicians, and is in fact by some measures the most listened-to genre of music in the United States. Together with {{Blues}} it was a huge influence on RockAndRoll and {{Rockabilly}}.
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Ah, country music. The American answer to FolkMusic that is mostly associated with places like Kansas Texas and men wearing cowboy attire unironically. Despite its widespread notoriety, country music is not unpopular, as proved by many musicians, and is in fact by some measures the most listened-to genre of music in the United States. Together with {{Blues}} it was a huge influence on RockAndRoll and {{Rockabilly}}.