Hell Yeah

Rebel Spirit Soars: Unveiling the Essence of 'Hell Yeah'
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Lyrics

Rain coming down the hill filling up that copper moonshine still

Rain is falling down the hill, filling up a moonshine still made of copper.

Smoke creeping out the window flying higher than this big wheel

Smoke is rising from the window, reaching heights greater than a big wheel, indicating a strong presence.

Charlie Daniels on the boom box

Listening to Charlie Daniels on the boombox, possibly setting the scene with country music.

Waiting on that backwoods crowd

Waiting for a backwoods crowd, anticipating a gathering in a rural area.

These outskirts of a map dot

Referring to the location as the outskirts of a small town marked on a map.

Sure know what I’m all about

Expressing a clear understanding of oneself and one's values in this environment.


That’s just the hell yeah in me

Referring to a strong, enthusiastic affirmation or agreement within the person.

Can’t help how I was raised

Acknowledging that one's upbringing plays a significant role in their character.

Yeah that white dog whiskey

Mentioning a particular type of whiskey, possibly with a connection to the region's culture.

Might send me to my grave

Recognizing the potential risks associated with consuming a strong alcoholic beverage.

I’m set in stone to my stubborn ways

Expressing a commitment to one's established and unyielding ways of thinking.

Heaven only knows if I’ll be okay

Uncertainty about the future, with a reference to seeking divine guidance from heaven.

I wear rough around the edges on my sleeve

Wearing a tough exterior as a badge of honor, suggesting resilience and strength.

That’s just the hell yeah in me

Reiterating the strong affirmation or agreement within the person, tying it to their core identity.


I ain’t backing down from a damn good time if it calls my name

Expressing a refusal to avoid enjoyable and lively experiences if they come calling.

You can find me somewhere down there in the holler hall of fame

Positioning oneself in the hall of fame for lively and spirited gatherings in the holler (a small valley).

Everybody’s welcome we’ll pass that jar around

Welcoming everyone to join the celebration and passing around a jar, likely filled with moonshine.

When its gone I reckon I’ll break another out

Indicating a willingness to continue the festivities by opening another jar when the current one is finished.


Repeat Chorus

Repeating the chorus, possibly emphasizing the central theme of the "hell yeah" attitude.


Cooperhead Johnny carved in a oak tree

Carving the name "Cooperhead Johnny" into an oak tree, possibly signifying a personal mark or legacy.

Best moonshine you ever did drink

Describing the moonshine associated with Cooperhead Johnny as the best one ever consumed.

Come around here and you gonna see

Inviting others to witness the environment and experience the uniqueness of the place.


Repeat Chorus

Repeating the chorus, reinforcing the central theme and the individual's identity.

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