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300-pound ‘country rapper’ on why he’s more authentic than Taylor Swift
Photo courtesy of Colt Ford
Colt Ford is “real country.”
“Country rapper” Colt Ford may have a point when he gets defensive about people’s suggestion that his music is not “real country.”
After all, his vocal delivery has more in common with spoken word than, say, DMX. The backing music is devoid of beats and samples, instead relying on a full band steeped in country’s roots and sounds. And the lyrics on 2008’s “Ride Through the Country,” and this year’s “Chicken and Biscuits,” focus more on muddy Fords with gun racks, God, cold beer and wanderin’ women.
But still.
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300-pound ‘country rapper’ on why he’s more authentic than Taylor Swift
July 28, 2010
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