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1CountryMusic duo consisting of brothers T.J. and John Osborne. T.J. is the lead singer, and John plays lead guitar.
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3Hailing from Deale, Maryland, the brothers performed locally for many years before securing a contract with EMI Nashville in 2013. While their first two singles "Let's Go There" and "Rum" didn't make much noise, they notched a major hit in late 2015-early 2016 with the ballad "Stay a Little Longer". Their debut album ''Pawn Shop'' came out in 2016, garnering critical acclaim for their strong lyrics and musicianship. Other hits from the album included "21 Summer" and "It Ain't My Fault". A second disc, ''Port Saint Joe'', followed in 2018.
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5In addition to their own work, the Brothers have collaborated with Music/DierksBentley and David Nail. Their sound draws influence from Southern rock and {{outlaw country|Music}}, with particular notice on T.J.'s deep resonant voice and John's guitar skills.
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7Not to be confused with the Osborne Brothers, an unrelated Kentucky bluegrass group most active in the 1960's to 1970's, and famous for the song "Rocky Top."
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9In February 2021, T.J. Osborne came out as gay, making him the first openly gay country music artist signed to a major label.
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11!Albums
12* ''Brothers Osborne'' EP (2014)
13* ''Pawn Shop'' (2016)
14* ''Port Saint Joe'' (2018)
15* ''Skeletons'' (2020)
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17!Tropes present in their work:
18* AnAesop: "I'm Not for Everyone": everyone is different and can't always get along, and that's okay.
19* AmericanTitle: "American Crazy".
20* {{Bowdlerise}}: Some stations censored the line "lay my six-foot-four-inch ass out on the ground" in "Shoot Me Straight".
21* BreakupSong: "Shoot Me Straight" is about the narrator realizing that their significant other no longer loves them and encouraging them to be honest about it.
22* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: "Let's Go There" and "Rum" were produced by Brad Hill instead of Jay Joyce, meaning that the sound is lighter and less guitar-driven.
23* EpicRocking: Both "Stay a Little Longer" and "Shoot Me Straight" feature extended instrumental solos.
24* {{Forgiveness}}: A theme of "I'm Not for Everyone":
25-->Some people, they drink too much\
26Some people don't drink enough\
27Some people are just like me\
28I hope y'all forgive 'em
29* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: The banjo line abruptly drops off in this fashion during the bridge of "Rum".
30* LoveNostalgiaSong: "21 Summer" has T.J. reminiscing about a past love who "made a man of [him]".
31* NeverMyFault: Present in "It Ain't My Fault":
32-->Blame the heart for the hurtin' \
33Blame the hurtin' on the heart \
34Blame the dark on the devil \
35Blame the devil on the dark \
36Blame the ex for the drinkin' \
37Blame the drinkin' for the ex \
38Blame the two-for-one tequilas for whatever happens next \
39But it ain't my fault
40* OdeToIntoxication:
41** "Rum" is about staying home with his lover so they can drink rum and sit in the kiddie pool in their yard together.
42** "Shoot Me Straight" compares an impending breakup to being served a very strong drink by a bartender: "Pour it on like a shot of whiskey and shoot me straight".
43* RearrangeTheSong: "Stay a Little Longer" first appeared on their debut EP, but was fully re-recorded for the full album.
44* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: "Stay a Little Longer":
45-->One more drink leads to another\
46You slide up close to me\
47Tear the t-shirts off each other\
48Your hands all over me
49I tell myself I'm not in love\
50But one more time is not enough\
51One last kiss and then you're a goner\
52And I'm here wishing you could stay a little longer
53* RhymingWithItself: The chorus of "Stay a Little Longer" rhymes "me" with "me".
54* ShoutOut: "I'm Not for Everyone" name-drops Music/TownesVanZandt and Music/JimiHendrix.
55* StepUpToTheMicrophone: John sings the second verse of "I'm Not for Everyone".

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