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2010s pop-country gets hate for no reason other than basic musical talent. It wasn't that bad.. It had a good vibe, sounded nice after a few drinks, and brought people together. Even as a late teen I knew Jason Aldean was a mainstream prop but I still loved pulling up to a bush party and hearing his songs play, you just knew it was gonna be a fun night. Also it was pre-immigrant-invasion when body odor and scams weren't a daily thing.

Post your favorite radio pop-country hits from 2000-2020.
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farts in your thread

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>a bush party
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>USA southern boys
>aussies
>Canadian white boys
it's wild how we all had basically the same high school experience. I'm from a small town way up north in Ontario Canada. Lifted trucks, drunk driving, hiding in the wilderness to bang girls/drink, etc.



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