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"Country rap is a subgenre of popular music blending country music with hip hop-style rapping, also known as hick-hop or rural rap. Music journalist Chuck Eddy, in The Accidental Evolution of Rock 'n' Roll, traces the genre's roots back to Woody Guthrie. Country music in the way of talking blues style has been an influence of rap since the 1970s, by example "Talkin Blues" performed by Woody Guthri

e (1947) and the famous 1961 hit "Big Bad John" performed by Jimmy Dean. Certain individual country music songs show a hip hop influence, such as Toby Keith's singles "Getcha Some" and "I Wanna Talk About Me," which feature spoken-word verses recited over an insistent rhythm. The same style applies to The Bellamy Brothers' 1987 single "Country Rap." Neal McCoy has also recorded a hip hop version of the theme song of The Beverly Hillbillies called "Hillbilly Rap." Visit our official website here : http://www.countryraphickhophiphop.com/

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"Country rap is a subgenre of popular music blending country music with hip hop-style rapping, also known as hick-hop or rural rap. Music journalist Chuck Eddy, in The Accidental Evolution of Rock 'n' Roll, traces the genre's roots back to Woody Guthrie. Country music in the way of talking blues style has been an influence of rap since the 1970s, by example "Talkin Blues" performed by Woody Guthrie (1947) and the famous 1961 hit "Big Bad John" performed by Jimmy Dean. Certain individual country music songs show a hip hop influence, such as Toby Keith's singles "Getcha Some" and "I Wanna Talk About Me," which feature spoken-word verses recited over an insistent rhythm. The same style applies to The Bellamy Brothers' 1987 single "Country Rap." Neal McCoy has also recorded a hip hop version of the theme song of The Beverly Hillbillies called "Hillbilly Rap."

Since then, the new genre of Country Rap, or Hick Hop has emerged, taking this fusion to a higher level than ever before. We will be reporting to you the newest and very best of the next generation of Country Rap through our music taste-makers and representation through our Merican Made brand. Visit our official website here : https://www.instagram.com/countryraphickhophiphopmusic/