Let Your Country Hang Out
The Lacs Lyrics


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I ain't never had a pot to piss in
Welcome to country livin
I'm taking what is given
Fried chicken is finger lickin
I was raised on pabst blue ribbon
Front porch pickin and grinnin
And as long as I'm here I'ma drink some beer
And keep my country folks jiggin
Then you show the city just what they missin
Cooking greens up in the kitchen
Asking us just how we did it cornbread with them fixins
Man you think we slippin
Little shine and some fishin
Take your dog running and hog huntin
Scared you like the dickins
Y'all prolly think we talk silly right
Redneck and hillbilly kind of
Country's what we really like
Never like that ol city life
Up at dawn and rest at night
Push us around you bet we fight
Work day light till dark
And you get it til you get it right

Yeah, now let your country hang out
Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south

I was raised up in south G.A.
Southern swamp and southern praise
Don't make fun of my southern ways
Get down get loud drink all day
I'm on my way to my honey hole
Big cotton muffin up in my honey hole
Stat Jack forty homemade bite
All I need is you to hold the light yeah
One shot double ought buck my truck filled up with blood
Tailgate down big rack shinin
D.U.I dont need to be driving
Hold up law dog your doin too much
Got a night permit in my old ford truck
I lay one down when I want to buddy
That's the way we get down in the country
Kin folk way back in the sticks
Whip the shine up thirty of fifth
Paw paw diggin up mason jars
Load the car then burn them tires
Make a little noise when you get back home
Crank that hank, that cash, that jones
Livin his life in a country song in the country he belongs (ha)

Yeah, now let your country hang out
Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south

I said yeah,
Now let your country hang out, co-country hang out-out
Co-co-country hang out out, co-country hang out

Yeah, now let your country hang out
Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south
I said yeah, now let your country hang out
Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house




I said yeah, now let your country hang out
If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south

Overall Meaning

The Lacs's song Let Your Country Hang Out is a celebration of southern country living. The lyrics talk about the pride and joys of being from the south and living in the country. The song begins with the artist introducing himself and how he was raised with nothing but a simple life in the country. His upbringing revolved around basic things, such as fried chicken, pabst blue ribbon beer, and porch-picking. As the lyrics continue, he invites his listeners to show off their country pride. He urges people to let their rebel flags fly and embrace their southern roots.


As the song progresses, the artist continues to describe the lifestyle in the country from hunting, fishing, and cooking up some down-home southern food. He advises people to cherish their roots and never forget where they are from. His lyrics reveal a deep-seated love for southern culture and tradition, emphasizing the importance of holding onto one's unique identity. The song ends with the artist calling everyone to hang out their country and rebel flags with pride.


Overall, Let Your Country Hang Out is a feel-good song that appeals to people's love for the south and country living. It emphasizes the importance of being proud of who you are and where you come from, regardless of what other people may think.


Line by Line Meaning

I ain't never had a pot to piss in
I have always struggled financially


Welcome to country livin
This lifestyle is what I know and love


I'm taking what is given
I'm making the most out of what I have


Fried chicken is finger lickin
I enjoy simple pleasures like good food


I was raised on pabst blue ribbon
Beer is a staple of my upbringing and culture


Front porch pickin and grinnin
I enjoy playing music with friends and family in a relaxed setting


And as long as I'm here I'ma drink some beer
I plan to continue enjoying my life and culture


And keep my country folks jiggin
I want to share my culture and make people happy


Then you show the city just what they missin
I want to showcase the positive aspects of country living to those who aren't familiar


Cooking greens up in the kitchen
I appreciate traditional southern cuisine


Asking us just how we did it cornbread with them fixins
Others are interested in learning about our culture and traditions


Man you think we slippin
Others may underestimate us or think we're less sophisticated


Little shine and some fishin
I appreciate leisure activities like making moonshine and fishing


Take your dog running and hog huntin
I value spending time with my dog and hunting for food


Scared you like the dickins
I can be intimidating to those who don't understand my culture


Y'all prolly think we talk silly right
Others may not understand our accent or colloquialisms


Redneck and hillbilly kind of
Labels like 'redneck' and 'hillbilly' don't accurately define me or my culture


Country's what we really like
We are proud of our country culture and lifestyle


Never like that ol city life
We prefer the simplicity and authenticity of country living over the hustle and bustle of the city


Up at dawn and rest at night
We work hard and appreciate a good night's rest


Push us around you bet we fight
We won't let anyone disrespect our culture or way of life


Work day light till dark
We have a strong work ethic and put in long hours


And you get it til you get it right
We persevere until we achieve our goals


Fly a big rebel flag out in front of your house
Displaying a rebel flag is a symbol of pride and rebellion against the mainstream culture


If you proud of where you from and you a son of the south
We are proud of our southern heritage and culture


Southern swamp and southern praise
Our southern upbringing includes both natural surroundings and religious beliefs


Don't make fun of my southern ways
We won't tolerate disrespect for our culture and traditions


Get down get loud drink all day
We enjoy a good time and aren't afraid to let loose


Big cotton muffin up in my honey hole
We are proud of our crops and the land we cultivate


All I need is you to hold the light yeah
We appreciate the help and support of others in our pursuits


One shot double ought buck my truck filled up with blood
Hunting is a way of life and we take pride in providing for ourselves and our families


Tailgate down big rack shinin
We are proud of our hunting accomplishments and display our trophies with pride


D.U.I dont need to be driving
We recognize the dangers of drunk driving and take responsibility for our actions


That's the way we get down in the country
We enjoy simple pleasures and value hard work and family


Make a little noise when you get back home
We celebrate our successes and enjoy spending time with loved ones


Crank that hank, that cash, that jones
We enjoy country music and the values it represents


Livin his life in a country song in the country he belongs (ha)
Our way of life is like a country song and we are proud to belong to this culture and community


Co-country hang out out, co-co-country hang out
We encourage others to be proud of their country heritage and culture




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VancouverIslandOutdoors

this was my little brothers favorite song. First time I heard the Lacs he was playing it, My little brother passed away almost one year ago today. The Lacs kick ass!!!!

Cassy Marie Mae

I'm proud of my Country and Music.

Elgenia Etheridge

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Benny Rempel

Same

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Dang

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How old r u

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I love their songs

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