It's The Weekend

Country Weekend Vibes: Kickin' it with Kentucky Dom
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Lyrics

Aww man come on

Expression of enthusiasm and encouragement to start the festivities.

You all ready to party

Asking if everyone is prepared and excited for the party.


It time to party get started

Indicating the beginning of the party and a call to get the celebration underway.

Hit the dance floor we gonna keep it gnarly

Encouragement to hit the dance floor and maintain an energetic atmosphere.

Swing ya hips, and show them how you move

Encouraging dancing and expressing the song's genre as a cool country folk tune.

This a country folk song ain't it cool

Confirming the genre of the song and emphasizing its coolness.

Kick it to the left, Kick it to the right

Encouraging dance moves to the left and right, creating a lively atmosphere.

DJ keep it comin for the people of the night

Requesting the DJ to continue playing music for the nighttime crowd.

We just wanna party ain't got no time for a fight

Expressing the desire for a trouble-free party without any fights.

Shake the dance floor we gonna party all night

Encouraging everyone to dance and enjoy the party throughout the night.


It's the weekend we gone drive Trucks

Emphasizing the theme of weekend celebration, mentioning driving trucks as an activity.

It's the weekend, fill up my cup

Expressing the joy of the weekend and the desire to fill up a cup, possibly with a drink.

Shake a leg to a fiddle and Banjo

Encouraging dancing to the sounds of a fiddle and banjo, aligning with country music elements.

Get in line like a country folk dance song

Describing a dance routine inspired by country folk dance songs.

Nah nah nah, nah nah

Repeating a rhythmic vocalization, possibly to enhance the musical experience.

Nah nah nah, nah nah (Shake Your leg to a fiddle and a banjo)

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Step it to right

Providing instructions for dance steps, involving stepping to the right and left, and a two-step.

Step it to the left

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A couple steps back, then we do a two step

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A quickie to the front, a quickie to the back

Incorporating additional dance steps, including quick movements and boot scuffing.

Scuff with your boot then we can do it all night

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That's a vibe, vibe, vibe

Describing the positive and lively atmosphere of the party with energetic dance moves.

Electric, slide, slide, slide

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We going to be all right, right, right

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People get live, live, live

Encouraging people to be lively and energetic at the party.

Business in the front

Describing a mix of serious and party vibes, possibly related to hairstyles (business in the front, party in the back).

And Party in the back Back

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Country folk swag

Expressing a country folk style and swagger in the party.

We might cha cha with your Nana

Suggesting a dance move, cha-cha, possibly with a humorous reference to dancing with someone's grandmother.

Raised in the country

Highlighting a rural upbringing and the practice of a specific type of grammar (Country Grammar).

Where we practice Country Grammar

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Lit like an old fire pit in Alabama

Creating a vivid image of a lively and illuminated scene, akin to a fire pit in Alabama.


It's the weekend we gone drive Trucks

Repeating the theme of weekend celebration, driving trucks, filling cups, and dancing to country music elements.

It's the weekend, fill up my cup

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Shake a leg to a fiddle and Banjo

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Get in line like a country folk dance song

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Nah nah nah, nah nah

Repeating a rhythmic vocalization, possibly as a refrain or to enhance the musical experience.

Nah nah nah, nah nah (Shake Your leg to a fiddle and a banjo)

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It's the weekend we gone drive Trucks

Reiteration of the weekend celebration theme with driving trucks, filling cups, and enjoying country folk dance music.

It's the weekend, fill up my cup

-

Shake a leg to a fiddle and Banjo

-

Get in line like a country folk dance song

-

It's the weekend we gone drive Trucks

-

It's the weekend, fill up my cup

-

Shake a leg to a fiddle and Banjo

-

Get in line like a country folk dance song

Repeating the call to get in line, emphasizing the communal and organized aspect of country folk dance.

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