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Our World
Chris Janson Lyrics


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We make our living up on tractor tires
We drink our beers round big bonfires
We wrap up all of our arms around barbed wire in our world
We crank our music up and down main street
We mix our country with some hip hop beats
Man we′re just leaving that American dream in our world

Hey yeah

On Friday that's were the party begins
On Saturday, ain′t nothing but being still
On Sunday we do a little preaching in our world

We drop our tops on our back road ride
We got that homegrown hometown pride
You all want little country, just step inside of our world, our world, our world

Hey yeah

On Friday that's were the party begins
On Saturday, ain't nothing but being still
On Sunday we do a little preaching in our world

Oh, that′s our world, baby

It don′t matter what color you are
Where you come from
What you drive, a truck or a car
Everybody's welcome underneath these stars in our world, our world, our world

Hey yeah

On Friday that′s were the party begins
On Saturday, ain't nothing but being still
On Sunday we do a little preaching in our world

That′s our world, baby

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Chris Janson's song "Our World" depict a small, tight-knit community in rural America. The people of this community work hard for a living, as they make their livelihood up on tractor tires. They enjoy the simple pleasures of life, such as drinking their beers around big bonfires and cranking up their music while cruising down Main Street. They also have a strong sense of pride in their hometown and show it by dropping the tops on their back road rides and flaunting their homegrown culture.


The people of this community are shown to be inclusive and welcoming to all, regardless of their race, background, or vehicle. They come together every Sunday to do a little preaching, further highlighting their religious and spiritual nature. "Our World" describes a community that takes pride in their way of life, and is happy to extend their hospitality and warmth to all.


Line by Line Meaning

We make our living up on tractor tires
We earn our livelihood with fields and farm equipment


We drink our beers round big bonfires
We socialize around a big fire, sharing drinks and stories


We wrap up all of our arms around barbed wire in our world
Our world is rugged and tough, but we're not afraid to face it head-on


We crank our music up and down main street
We blast loud music while we cruise down the main road


We mix our country with some hip hop beats
We enjoy blending different genres of music together


Man we're just leaving that American dream in our world
We have our own version of the American dream that we're living out


On Friday that's where the party begins
We start our weekend with a celebration on Friday


On Saturday, ain't nothing but being still
We take a break from the hustle and bustle of the work week on Saturday


On Sunday we do a little preaching in our world
We take time to reflect and share our beliefs with each other on Sunday


We drop our tops on our back road ride
We enjoy driving with the top down on our country roads


We got that homegrown hometown pride
We're proud of our roots and where we come from


You all want little country, just step inside of our world, our world, our world
If you're looking for a taste of country living, come and experience our world


It don't matter what color you are
We don't care about skin color or race


Where you come from
It doesn't matter where you're from


What you drive, a truck or a car
Whether you own a truck or a car, it's all good in our world


Everybody's welcome underneath these stars in our world, our world, our world
Everyone is invited to join us and share the beauty of our world


That's our world, baby
This is who we are and what we're all about




Writer(s): Rhett Akins, Chris Janson, Benjamin S Hayslip

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Cheryl Hardy

I love this song and I am going to get his CD

Dana Manning

Love it!

Tyler Rogers

Love it

Bonnie Brown

I really love to her him sing !!

Country Music Forever

I'll admit this song was hard to get through. I lost my mom when I was 8 years old back in 95. So many things she didn't get to see from first and last days at school, graduating, my wedding and meeting her 4 grandkids. I would give anything to have 1 more moment with her, even just to say bye mom.

Ethan Gobea

Another hit

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I ❤ u

Daniel Collins

Great music for jeepin.

Shelia Overbey

country as hell

SMEXII GAMING

Nice

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