Country fans have gathered together to discuss the worst lyrics in all of country music, and hilariously, a common consensus was reached pretty quickly. And I'm sure you'll all agree.
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Country music has given way to some incredible lyrics over the decades. There are some real poets out there, and country music has given these artists a home to express how they feel in a beautiful manner.
Unfortunately, there are also some pretty cringey and bad lyrics that have marked the genre. You can't have the good without the bad, after all.
An inquisitive fan took to the country music subreddit to ask other fans what they believe are the worst country lyrics. And the answers are golden.
After scraping through the hundreds of comments left by fuming fans, one lyric has been brought up and supported the most as the worst lyric. We may have found the definitive worst country lyric, cowboys and girls.
The Worst Country Lyric, According To Fans
And the winner is... Chris Lane's most popular song, "I Don't Know About You."
In the song, he says, "Girl, I know your favorite beer / 'Cause you told me and I bought it."
A round of applause for the most uncreative string of words in country. What's even more hilarious is that the beer in question turns out to be a Bud Light, a beverage that hasn't aged well.
When talking about the song, one user called the song an "Applebees song."
"It's so bad."
Although "I Don't Know About You" took the crown, there were other contenders.
Other Awful Country Lyrics
Here are the other lyrics that were popularly suggested as the worst country lyrics going. Read on and have a chuckle.
Blake Shelton's "Boys 'Round Here" got featured for a couple of its lyrics. "Red, red, red, red, red, red, red, red, redneck" and "Chew tobacco, Chew tobacco, Chew tobacco, spit" were brought up alot.
Trace Adkins even caught a stray, for his "Honky tonk badonkadonk" line in the song with the same name. It's such an absurd and hilarious lyric it almost gets a pass for the absurdism.
Luke Bryan's "Rain Is A Good Thing" also featured (unsurprisingly) for the line "Rain makes corn. Corn makes whiskey / Whiskey makes my baby feel a little frisky."
Any other suggestions? Let us know.
