Redneck Woman
Redneck Woman: Embracing Roots, Defying StereotypesLyrics
Well I ain't never
Expressing the speaker's lack of experience or inclination towards a certain lifestyle or stereotype.
Been the barbie doll type
Rejecting the stereotypical image of a Barbie doll, suggesting a preference for authenticity.
No I can't swig that sweet champagne
Declining an affinity for luxurious or sophisticated pleasures like sweet champagne.
I'd rather drink beer all night
Preferring the simple pleasure of drinking beer in a casual setting throughout the night.
In a tavern or in a honky tonk
Desiring a rugged lifestyle symbolized by a four-wheel drive, taverns, and honky-tonks.
I want a four wheel drive tailgate
Expressing a desire for a truck with a tailgate, associating with a down-to-earth, country lifestyle.
I've got posters on my wall of Skynrd, Kid and Straight
Revealing admiration for iconic figures like Skynrd, Kid, and Straight through posters.
Some people look down on me
Acknowledging that some people look down on the speaker, but expressing a lack of concern or care.
But I don't give a rip
Asserting independence and not caring about the judgment of others.
I stand barefooted in my own front yard with a baby on my hip
Painting a picture of the speaker's grounded and nurturing demeanor, standing barefooted with a child.
'Cause I'm redneck woman
Identifying as a "redneck woman," embracing a rural, working-class identity.
I ain't no high class broad
Rejecting the idea of being a high-class woman, embracing a more authentic, down-to-earth persona.
I'm just a product of my rasin'
Attributing the speaker's identity to her upbringing and roots.
And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"
Using informal expressions like "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw" to emphasize the speaker's country identity.
And I keep my Christmas lights on my front porch all year long
Highlighting a unique and unpretentious decoration choice, keeping Christmas lights on the front porch year-round.
And I know all the words to every Charlie Daniels song
Expressing familiarity with classic country songs, specifically those by Charlie Daniels.
So here's to all my sisters out there keeping it country
Acknowledging and celebrating other women who embrace and preserve a country lifestyle.
Let me give a big "Hell Yea" from the redneck girls like me
Offering a spirited shout-out to fellow "redneck girls" who share similar values.
Hell yeah
Repeating the enthusiastic exclamation "Hell Yeah" to express solidarity and pride in their shared identity.
Hell yeah
-Victoria's Secret
-Well their stuff's real nice
-Oh but I can buy the same damn thing on a WalMart shelf half price
-And still look sexy
-Just as sexy
-As those models on TV
-No I don't need no designer tag to make my man want me
-You might think I'm trashy
-A little too hard core
-But get in my neck of the woods
-I'm just the girl next door
-Hey I'm redneck woman
-I ain't no high class broad
-I'm just a product of my rasin'
-And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"
-And I keep my Christmas lights on my front porch all year long
-And I know all the words to every Tanya Tucker song
-So here's to all my sisters out there keeping it country
-Let me get a big "Hell Yeah" from the redneck girls like me
-Hell yeah
-Hell yeah
-I'm redneck woman
-I ain't no high class broad
-I'm just a product of my rasin'
-And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"
-And I keep my Christmas lights on my front porch all year long
-And I know all the words to every Ol' Bo Seafus song
-So here's to all my sisters out there keeping it country
-Let me give a big "Hell Yeah" from the redneck girls like me
-Hell yeah
-Hell yeah
-Hell yeah
-Hell yeah
-Hell yeah
-Hell yeah
-I said hell yeah
Reiterating the affirmation "Hell Yeah" to conclude the song with a strong and positive declaration.
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