Fusion of Country and Western/Hip-Hop...the wave of the future?

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That was Nelly & Tim McGraw. It might be a watershed moment in that it was a major hiphop star collaborating with a major country star, but at the same time...the song itself was really neither a hiphop song or a country song, probably more R&B as you say. I'm not sure what that says, but maybe it wasn't quite as big a stylistic clash this thread is looking for.

It's Rodney, pimp! (R. J. Greene), Sunday, 4 June 2006 06:05 (seventeen years ago) link

one of the first tracks on bubba sparx 2nd album has a big bluegrass/country hook/chorus - it's pretty good

grapple (grapple), Sunday, 4 June 2006 06:16 (seventeen years ago) link

three years pass...

Yo Yo Yo, MC Cowpoke is in da hooooouuusseee.

is it really that hard to spot all these fake british dudes? (velko), Thursday, 6 May 2010 03:09 (thirteen years ago) link

never forget

moderator requiem forum (The Reverend), Thursday, 6 May 2010 03:10 (thirteen years ago) link

eight years pass...

it seems like for the past year or two a country-trap fusion will go twitter-viral every now and again but i think this may be the first instance of one actually charting

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ho88VXJTBg

what i sincerely love is that this is not only charting on the hot 100, but also on billboard's hot country songs chart. (tbh, there is no defensible reason to exclude it if they were gonna let that bebe rexha song count as country last year.) i anticipate a meltdown from the saving country music guy any second now...

dyl, Wednesday, 13 March 2019 04:21 (five years ago) link

well, after that sole week it seems to have been removed from the country songs chart. if it had been allowed to remain, it would have jumped directly into the top 5. (it's still on the r&b/hip-hop songs chart.)

i wonder if its initial inclusion prompted any complaints from country industryites or if billboard decided to reverse their initial decision of their own volition after seeing how likely it was to become a 'number-one country hit'...

dyl, Wednesday, 20 March 2019 02:37 (five years ago) link

the r&b boom-snap is a plague on country music! (according to this guy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT9iox7jH1g&t=93s

andrew m., Wednesday, 20 March 2019 14:11 (five years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT9iox7jH1g&t=5s

andrew m., Wednesday, 20 March 2019 14:46 (five years ago) link

well fuck it.

andrew m., Wednesday, 20 March 2019 14:46 (five years ago) link

There was some hick-hop video somebody posted here years ago.. dudes driving hummers through river rapids, chugging jack daniels out of the bottle, o man

brimstead, Wednesday, 20 March 2019 21:16 (five years ago) link

ah I had a phase where I was looking for dark country/hiphop-trap but I didn't really find anything interesting...

AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 21 March 2019 08:56 (five years ago) link

elias leight, who reliably serves up incisive reporting on the charts, has gone deeper on lil nas x's removal from the country lists. billboard stated that its initial inclusion on the country charts was an error, and in a further statement provided to genius claims the race of the artist had zero influence on the decision to revoke its country standing. (in much the same way that race has no effect on the actions of supposedly colorblind whites who nonetheless manage to perpetuate the systemic failure to include blacks in myriad white-associated spaces, presumably.)

in the meantime, the song is struggling to gain acceptance at any radio format, although a small number of stations that span a wide range of programming orientations are giving it a try, including, apparently, radio disney country. lil nas x's management, despite initially tagging the tune as country on digital services to help it stand out during its initial ascent up the charts, seems to be rethinking positioning the tune so aggressively as 'country' since they believe it might dampen the artist's acceptance in hip-hop further down the line.

my own take: while it's obvious that the song has a strong novelty quality that deploys its country signifiers very ironically and playfully, this hasn't stopped several other songs and their artists from being accepted as country, including perhaps most notably big & rich's breakthrough single "save a horse (ride a cowboy)".

in any case: this turn of events certainly isn't a big blow for the song's commercial prospects: it's up 19 positions to number 32 on the hot 100 this week. on top of that, leight's story has spread to a number of other outlets, including generalist pop-culture sites, rap-oriented ones, and even taste of country. saving country music has predictably posted a blog headlined "Opposing Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' in Country Is Not 'Racism'" that i am not interested in clicking on.

dyl, Thursday, 28 March 2019 17:11 (five years ago) link

Just bc you’re applying the paltry list of remaining signifiers that can make a likely-to-chart song “country” to trap instead of pop shouldn’t be grounds for exclusion, in my eyes

You can't see it but I had an epiphany (Champiness), Thursday, 28 March 2019 21:37 (five years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ysFgElQtjI

sorry for basically spamming this thread w/ blow-by-blow developments on what is probably going to be a #1 hit in due time

dyl, Saturday, 6 April 2019 00:20 (five years ago) link

dang both versions of this song are good

L'assie (Euler), Saturday, 6 April 2019 08:09 (five years ago) link

i like them too. pretty smart to enlist a country singer best known for a crossover novelty hit for this remix

dyl, Saturday, 6 April 2019 15:14 (five years ago) link

Not a very flattering way to talk about Miley

ebro the letter (Whiney G. Weingarten), Saturday, 6 April 2019 17:42 (five years ago) link

shocked that in the last 16 years I haven't linked this song into this thread, Imani Coppola - "Legend Of a Cowgirl", one of my absolute all-time favourites

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n26hAOmkmFE

Pack my bags and mount my horse
I'm gonna ride on into the next town
Spend all my money on absolutely nothing
Need no man to pay for anything

Ain't got no shame
Nobody knows my name
I'm gonna ride on into the next town
Pecos Bill couldn't hang for long
A female legend with a song

Lil' Brexit (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 7 April 2019 11:38 (five years ago) link

oh that's really nice, hadn't heard it before somehow. the video is very 90s in the best way.

dyl, Sunday, 7 April 2019 14:11 (five years ago) link


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