Country Girl
DF Dub Lyrics


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Oh yea
I'll tell ya a story
About a country girl
Oh yea

She was a country girl from Cleveland, Texas
In a big city and she liked my necklace (Bling Bling)
So we started talking, while we took a ride
In thee big pick-up truck and my hat was to the side (Oh yea)
She was a country girl, from the class of '96 ('96)
A big booty with some big ole country (damn)
A country name with some country attitude
Say yes Mam, but at times she's kinda rude
A daddy's girl, so I had to watch my ass
Sixteen, Mr. Hill would whoop my ass
He can't kick it, I'm a city kid
Imagine what would happen if he knew what we did (we did)
Oh yea

I fell in love with a country girl
A city kid in a different world

She liked country living and acoustic guitars
And Kenny Chesney in country bars
And Cadillacs and I couldn't relate
I'm just a concrete kid on a country date
And her dad hated me, I knew it
Didn't like my tattoos, pierced ears and black music
We still chill cow tipping and tripping
With that brushed papa shirt lift back 'cause she was tipping (Oh yea)
She was a country girl home cookin' and grubbin' (Hmm)
Ain't used to my style big limos and clubbin' (We be clubbin')
A city kid and I'm doing my thang
I like an ole country girl and this is how I sang
Yee-hoo, What, What

I fell in love with a country girl
A city kid in a different world

Oh yea

A country girl cut off jeans and lollipops
Tequila shots, tube tops and liquor stops
A country girl with them country ways
Livin' big city nights but them country days (Ugh)
A country girl don't understand thuggin' (What)
A country girl tractors and beer chuggin'
A country girl pigtails and care free
No direct dish, just Channel 3 (Oh, wait a minute)

This the only channel you have?
What?
Oh yea!

I fell in love with a country girl
A city kid in a different world





Oh yea
Country Girls

Overall Meaning

DF Dub's song "Country Girl" is a story about a city boy who falls in love with a country girl from Cleveland, Texas. The song highlights the stark cultural differences between the two individuals and the challenges they face to make their relationship work. The city boy is fascinated by her big pickup truck, dad's country shirt, cut off jeans, and lollipops. The girl, on the other hand, enjoys country living, acoustic guitars, Kenny Chesney, tractors, beer chugging, and tube tops. She is a daddy's girl who follows his rules carefully, making the city boy watch his back. The country girl is rude at times, but the city boy still loves her.


Throughout the course of the song, the city boy realizes that he fell in love with a girl who is in a different world from him. She lives a carefree life with no direct dish, just Channel 3, and is not used to his style of big limos and clubbing. Despite these differences, they still go cow tipping and tripping, and the city boy enjoys her home cooking and her grubbing. The song ends with the couple enjoying their time together while living in separate worlds.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh yea
Excitement and anticipation for the story to come


I'll tell ya a story
Introducing the narrative aspect of the song


About a country girl
The focus of the song is a girl from the countryside


She was a country girl from Cleveland, Texas
Describing where the country girl is from


In a big city and she liked my necklace (Bling Bling)
First encounter with the girl, noting her interest in flashy jewelry


So we started talking, while we took a ride
The two start conversing while going for a drive


In thee big pick-up truck and my hat was to the side (Oh yea)
Setting the scene of the drive with a bit of style description


She was a country girl, from the class of '96 ('96)
Providing more detail about the girl, including her age and year of graduation


A big booty with some big ole country (damn)
Commenting on the girl's physical appearance in a suggestive manner


A country name with some country attitude
Connecting the girl's name with her demeanor


Say yes Mam, but at times she's kinda rude
Highlighting the girl's contradictory behavior


A daddy's girl, so I had to watch my ass
Noting the girl's protective father and the consequences for the singer


Sixteen, Mr. Hill would whoop my ass
Further emphasizing the seriousness of the father's disapproval


He can't kick it, I'm a city kid
Pointing out the differences between the singer and the girl's family


Imagine what would happen if he knew what we did (we did)
Alluding to some secretive activity between the two


I fell in love with a country girl
Reinforcing the central idea of the song


A city kid in a different world
Acknowledging the singer's unfamiliarity with the girl's lifestyle


She liked country living and acoustic guitars
Detailing the girl's interests and preferences


And Kenny Chesney in country bars
Mentioning a specific artist and venue that the girl enjoys


And Cadillacs and I couldn't relate
Highlighting a difference in taste between the singer and the girl


I'm just a concrete kid on a country date
Emphasizing the singer's discomfort in unfamiliar territory


And her dad hated me, I knew it
Repeating the singer's awareness of the father's disapproval


Didn't like my tattoos, pierced ears and black music
Listing the reasons for the father's dislike of the singer


We still chill cow tipping and tripping
Despite the father's disapproval, the two continue to spend time together


With that brushed papa shirt lift back 'cause she was tipping (Oh yea)
Painting a specific image of the girl on this occasion


She was a country girl home cookin' and grubbin' (Hmm)
Describing the girl's culinary skills and love for food


Ain't used to my style big limos and clubbin' (We be clubbin')
Noting the contrast in the singer's lifestyle from the girl's


A city kid and I'm doing my thang
Emphasizing the singer's identity as a city boy, even in this situation


I like an ole country girl and this is how I sang
Expressing the singer's affection for the girl and how he chooses to show it


Yee-hoo, What, What
A playful, non-serious addition to end the verse


A country girl cut off jeans and lollipops
Painting a picture of the girl's attire and favorite sweets


Tequila shots, tube tops and liquor stops
Listing some more specific attributes of the girl


A country girl with them country ways
Reemphasizing the girl's identity


Livin' big city nights but them country days (Ugh)
Describing the girl's experience of living in a city while still maintaining her country roots


A country girl don't understand thuggin' (What)
Highlighting a further difference in lifestyle and culture from the singer's


A country girl tractors and beer chuggin'
Illustrating more of the girl's interests and hobbies


A country girl pigtails and care free
Describing the girl's playful and lighthearted nature


No direct dish, just Channel 3 (Oh, wait a minute)
Jokingly poking fun at the girl's lack of high-end entertainment options


This the only channel you have?
Continuing to poke fun at the girl's lack of entertainment options


Oh yea!
Ending the song on another note of excitement and anticipation




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JUAN SALINAS, OSCAR SALINAS, PATRICK MC LAUGHLIN, WILLIAM GREEN

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