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Originally posted by JakeKills
It's lyrically country. That's the new standard for what a country song is, if you haven't noticed. As long as it has country-ish lyrics, it's production can be anything. Look at this, Country Girl (Shake It For Me), Blown Away (no shade meant, lurking Carrie fans; even some of you have said it's a poppish song with country lyrics), etc.
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I agree 100%. The problem is when artists come out with traditionally country material (ala Kellie Pickler, Alan Jackson) it epically flops
I don't even know what "Blown Away" is

Production wise it can't be considered country and lyrically it's country influenced, but that's also kind of debatable. Country rock? Or something. I am confuse.
I'm sure there's a line drawn as to what they'll play on country radio and what they won't, but Good Girl got to #1 so **** knows where the line is
