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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** "Who Needs Pictures" is about the narrator finding a roll of film and pondering developing it before stating "Who needs pictures with a memory like mine". Only a few years later those pictures would be on a digital camera (which could still be justified if he has no immediate means of reading the memory card), and more contemporarily they'd be instantly accessible on any smartphone.
** A minor example. When "Online" came out, everyone had a Website/MySpace, so he mentioned it. He now changes the line to "Go check out my Website/{{Facebook}} page" when he sings it live.



** Though, when Brad first started played it live (for a long time before it was officially released), he himself would preceed the song with a long banter saying that he'd pitched the song to Alan Jackson, who turned it down because he thought it was too goofy. As a result, Brad, who wrote it, kept it for himself.

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** Though, when Brad first started played it live (for a long time before it was officially released), he himself would preceed the song with a long banter saying that he'd pitched the song to Alan Jackson, who turned it down because he thought it was too goofy. As a result, Brad, who wrote it, kept it for himself.himself.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Sort of. Brad first saw his future wife, [[Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley Kimberly Williams]], when he and his girlfriend at the time went to see Film/FatherOfTheBride; he loved her performance so much that he went to see the sequel by himself after he'd broken up with said girlfriend. Six years later, when deciding which woman to cast in the video for "I'm Gonna Miss Her", Brad decided to ask Kimberly to be in the video. The two hit it off instantly as soon as they started talking to each other, dated, and eventually married.

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* RomanceOnTheSet: Sort of. Brad first saw his future wife, [[Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley Kimberly Williams]], when he and his girlfriend at the time went to see Film/FatherOfTheBride; ''Film/FatherOfTheBride''; he loved her performance so much that he went to see the sequel by himself after he'd broken up with said girlfriend. Six years later, when deciding which woman to cast in the video for "I'm Gonna Miss Her", Brad decided to ask Kimberly to be in the video. The two hit it off instantly as soon as they started talking to each other, dated, and eventually married.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Sort of. Brad first saw his future wife, [[Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley Kimberly Williams]], when he and his girlfriend at the time went to see Film/FatherOfTheBride; he loved her performance so much that he went to see the sequel by himself after he'd broken up with said girlfriend. Six years later, when deciding which woman to cast in the video for "I'm Gonna Miss Her", Brad decided to ask Kimberly to be in the video. The two hit it off instantly as soon as they started talking to each other, dated, and eventually married.
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* CreatorCouple: With actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley.

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* CreatorCouple: With actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley.Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley.
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** "Who Needs Pictures" is about the narrator finding an undeveloped roll of film before stating "Who needs pictures with a memory like mine". Nowadays, those pictures would probably be instantly accessible on a phone.

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** "Who Needs Pictures" is about the narrator finding an undeveloped a roll of film and pondering developing it before stating "Who needs pictures with a memory like mine". Nowadays, Only a few years later those pictures would probably be on a digital camera (which could still be justified if he has no immediate means of reading the memory card), and more contemporarily they'd be instantly accessible on a phone.any smartphone.

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* BlackSheepHit: Pretty much any of his ballads that became popular, such as the extremely dark double-suicide in "Whiskey Lullaby", the ClicheStorm that is "Then", or his highest Hot 100 entry, the completely serious DeadSparks ballad "Remind Me".

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* BlackSheepHit: BlackSheepHit:
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Pretty much any of his ballads that became popular, such as the extremely dark double-suicide in "Whiskey Lullaby", the ClicheStorm that is "Then", or his highest Hot 100 entry, the completely serious DeadSparks ballad "Remind Me".



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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Music/AlanJackson, Music/GeorgeStrait, and Music/GarthBrooks all expressed interest in recording "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" before Brad ultimately cut it himself.

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Music/AlanJackson, Music/GeorgeStrait, and Music/GarthBrooks all expressed interest in recording "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" before Brad ultimately cut it himself.
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* BlackSheepHit: The [[ClicheStorm cliché-heavy]] ballad "Then", in comparison to many of his songs being uptempos and/or novelties.

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* BlackSheepHit: The [[ClicheStorm cliché-heavy]] ballad Pretty much any of his ballads that became popular, such as the extremely dark double-suicide in "Whiskey Lullaby", the ClicheStorm that is "Then", in comparison to many of or his songs being uptempos and/or novelties.highest Hot 100 entry, the completely serious DeadSparks ballad "Remind Me".
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* OneOfUs: "Online" and "Welcome to the Future" both make it known that he likes his video games and computing. The video for "Start a Band" also makes several completely accurate ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' references.
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* ProductionPosse: He usually tends to write with Kelley Lovelace, Chris [=DuBois=], and/or Lee Thomas Miller.

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* ProductionPosse: He usually tends to write with Kelley Lovelace, Chris [=DuBois=], and/or Lee Thomas Miller. He also uses members of his road band, the Drama Kings, on most of his albums.
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* DevelopmentHell: Minor example with ''Love and War'', which was delayed due to the lead single "Without a Fight" underperforming.

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* DevelopmentHell: Minor example with ''Love and War'', which was delayed due to the lead single MissingEpisode: "Without a Fight" underperforming.was removed from the track listing of what would become ''Love and War'' due to the song bombing at radio.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A minor example. When "Online" came out, everyone had a Website/MySpace, so he mentioned it. He now changes the line to "Go check out my Website/{{Facebook}} page" when he sings it live.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** "Who Needs Pictures" is about the narrator finding an undeveloped roll of film before stating "Who needs pictures with a memory like mine". Nowadays, those pictures would probably be instantly accessible on a phone.
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A minor example. When "Online" came out, everyone had a Website/MySpace, so he mentioned it. He now changes the line to "Go check out my Website/{{Facebook}} page" when he sings it live.
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* OddFriendship: With Music/DemiLovato, with whom he duetted on "Without A Fight".

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* OddFriendship: With Music/DemiLovato, DevelopmentHell: Minor example with whom he duetted on ''Love and War'', which was delayed due to the lead single "Without A Fight".a Fight" underperforming.



* ProductionPosse: Ever since his first album, he has written the vast majority of his songs with Kelley Lovelace, Chris [=DuBois=], and sometimes Lee Thomas Miller.

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* ProductionPosse: Ever since his first album, he has written the vast majority of his songs He usually tends to write with Kelley Lovelace, Chris [=DuBois=], and sometimes and/or Lee Thomas Miller.
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* ChartDisplacement: "Whiskey Lullaby" is one of his biggest hits despite only getting to #3; this is because it was blocked by the one-two punch of "[[Music/KennyChesney I Go Back]]" and "[[Music/TimMcGraw Live Like You Were Dying]]".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Music/AlanJackson, Music/GeorgeStrait, and Music/GarthBrooks all expressed interest in recording "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" before Brad ultimately cut it himself.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Music/AlanJackson, Music/GeorgeStrait, and Music/GarthBrooks all expressed interest in recording "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" before Brad ultimately cut it himself.
** Though, when Brad first started played it live (for a long time before it was officially released), he himself would preceed the song with a long banter saying that he'd pitched the song to Alan Jackson, who turned it down because he thought it was too goofy. As a result, Brad, who wrote it, kept it for
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* OddFriendship: With Creator/DemiLovato, with whom he duetted on "Without A Fight".

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* OddFriendship: With Creator/DemiLovato, Music/DemiLovato, with whom he duetted on "Without A Fight".
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* OddFriendship: With Creator/DemiLovato, with whom he duetted on "Without A Fight".
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** In addition, his highest charting song on the Hot 100 is "Remind Me," a ballad with CarrieUnderwood; Also different from his novelty songs.

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** In addition, his highest charting song on the Hot 100 is "Remind Me," a ballad with CarrieUnderwood; Music/CarrieUnderwood; Also different from his novelty songs.
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* ProductionPosse: Ever since his first album, he has written the vast majority of his songs with Kelley Lovelace, Chris [=DuBois=], and sometimes Lee Thomas Miller.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A minor example. When "Online" came out, everyone had a Website/MySpace, so he mentioned it. He now changes the line to "Go check out my Website/{{Facebook}} page" when he sings it live.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A minor example. When "Online" came out, everyone had a Website/MySpace, so he mentioned it. He now changes the line to "Go check out my Website/{{Facebook}} page" when he sings it live.live.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Music/AlanJackson, Music/GeorgeStrait, and Music/GarthBrooks all expressed interest in recording "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" before Brad ultimately cut it himself.
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* OneOfUs: "Online" and "Welcome to the Future" both make it known that he likes his video games and computing. The video for "Start a Band" also makes several completely accurate ''Franchise/GuitarHero'' references.

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* OneOfUs: "Online" and "Welcome to the Future" both make it known that he likes his video games and computing. The video for "Start a Band" also makes several completely accurate ''Franchise/GuitarHero'' ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' references.

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* OneOfUs: "Online" and "Welcome to the Future" both make it known that he likes his video games and computing. The video for "Start a Band" also makes several completely accurate ''GuitarHero'' references.

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* OneOfUs: "Online" and "Welcome to the Future" both make it known that he likes his video games and computing. The video for "Start a Band" also makes several completely accurate ''GuitarHero'' references.''Franchise/GuitarHero'' references.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A minor example. When "Online" came out, everyone had a Website/MySpace, so he mentioned it. He now changes the line to "Go check out my Website/{{Facebook}} page" when he sings it live.
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* CreatorCouple: With actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley.

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* BlackSheepHit: The [[ClicheStorm cliché-heavy]] ballad "Then", in comparison to many of his songs being uptempos and/or novelties.
** In addition, his highest charting song on the Hot 100 is "Remind Me," a ballad with CarrieUnderwood; Also different from his novelty songs.

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