Backyard
Rolling Through Life's Backyard: A Celebration of Southern VibesLyrics
We was rolling down the highway, living life flyway, eating on some chicken chilling good on a Friday, Momma in the back, in the kitchen got the fish in the grease, whipping up collard greens about to feed the streets
We are driving down the highway, enjoying a carefree lifestyle, eating chicken on a pleasant Friday. Mom is in the back, preparing fish and collard greens to share with the community.
We like big trucks and backyards
We have a preference for large trucks and backyards. The idea of adding a bit of dance or "boogie" to our backyard gatherings is suggested, with a playful mention of potentially settling disputes in the backyard.
We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-Let's throw a little boogie in the backyard
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-I'll kick your ass in the backyard
-Now Allen, Why you want to come over here and start some trouble, You ain't got nothing better to do?
Someone named Allen is questioned about starting trouble and criticized for not having better things to do.
I was born the rebel, I was born to win the medals, I was born to hit the pedal, I was born to do it. I was born by river listen'n to a lil skynard and she said she never been down yonder before, but she like big trucks, and backyard, Rap stars, and Country stars, I can take to down to bama, it's just right down from Atlanta, We can hit the panhandle down to 30a
The singer describes their rebellious nature, being destined for success, and enjoying a diverse range of music. The mention of taking someone down to Alabama and exploring various places implies a desire for adventure.
Gone do your two-step, mix a lil achy breaky, sipping on the whiskey, listen to George Strait, ride in on my horse like a little bit Billy Ray, kinda like wreaking ball guess a little Miley Ray, Shots after shots it's ok I live a mile away, This what we do in the back yard, pretty little momma on the grill the got the Michelob's on chill, Let me sit back and chill in the house off in the hills, Let me take it backcountry bumkin style,
A call to do a two-step dance, mix some Achy Breaky (referring to the song "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus), enjoy whiskey, and listen to George Strait. The lyrics paint a picture of a laid-back lifestyle, including riding horses and embracing both country and rap culture.
Cause we like big trucks and backyards down in Alabama.
Expressing the love for big trucks and backyards specifically in Alabama.
We like big trucks and backyards
Reiteration of the enjoyment of big trucks and backyards, emphasizing the recurring theme throughout the song.
We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
-We like big trucks and backyards
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