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Generated on: May 30, 2026, 3:00 am
Bro Country, Country Rap, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Dynamic Production, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl]
Theme: A blue-collar worker grinding through long nights to provide a better life for his family, blending themes of hard work, family devotion, and the contemporary country lifestyle.
Action: The song's narrative centers on the protagonist's demanding job, the physical and mental toll it takes, and the motivation drawn from the love for his family. It contrasts the grit of his labor with the warm, idealized life he's building for them, touching on themes of sacrifice and the modern American dream from a country perspective.
Feeling: A mix of pride, exhaustion, and deep, unwavering love.
(Based on suggestion: 'Working long nights, so my family can have everything they want. Rap, bro country, with a rap verse')
[Verse] Another twelve-hour shift under the factory lights Sweat on my brow, yeah, I'm workin' through the nights Got a picture in my wallet, a reason for the fight A little girl's smile and my wife holdin' me tight This ain't for the glory, ain't for the fame It's for the little moments, whisperin' my name For the soccer games I'm missin', it's a damn shame But I'm buildin' up a future, stackin' brick by brick, writin' our name [Chorus] Yeah, I'm workin' long nights, so my family can have everything they want A little more than I had, a life with no taunts A backyard full of laughter, a future they can flaunt This is my prayer, my anthem, my sacred font Yeah, I'm workin' long nights, so my family can have everything they need Plantin' a different kind of life, a brand new seed This ain't about the money, it's about the creed To give 'em everything, yeah, that's my lead [Verse] Sunrise is comin', but I'm just headin' home My baby's wakin' up, I'm feelin' all alone But I see her little face, and my heart ain't made of stone Yeah, she's the reason I'm workin' down to the bone This ain't for the bars, or the honky-tonk scene It's for the college funds and the moments in between The scraped-up knees, the birthday queen This is my life, my love, my everything [Chorus] Yeah, I'm workin' long nights, so my family can have everything they want A little more than I had, a life with no taunts A backyard full of laughter, a future they can flaunt This is my prayer, my anthem, my sacred font Yeah, I'm workin' long nights, so my family can have everything they need Plantin' a different kind of life, a brand new seed This ain't about the money, it's about the creed To give 'em everything, yeah, that's my lead [Rap Verse] Yo, check the mic, one two, for the whole damn crew The ones with the steel-toed boots and the hearts so true We ain't chasin' paper for the shiny new things We're buildin' up a kingdom for our future queens and kings From the crack of dawn to the settin' sun We ain't ever stoppin' 'til the job is done For the little hands that hold us, the love that guides our way We're out here makin' moves, so they can have a brighter day [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] Yeah, I'm workin' long nights, so my family can have everything they want A little more than I had, a life with no taunts A backyard full of laughter, a future they can flaunt This is my prayer, my anthem, my sacred font Yeah, I'm workin' long nights, so my family can have everything they need Plantin' a different kind of life, a brand new seed This ain't about the money, it's about the creed To give 'em everything, yeah, that's my lead
Generated on: May 28, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country with a driving rhythm, featuring prominent acoustic and electric guitars, a strong backbeat, and a warm, raspy male vocal. The production should feel dynamic and build emotionally throughout the song, with elements of Country Rock in the guitar solos.
Theme: A family of four's cross-country road trip, capturing the essence of making memories and experiencing the heart of America together. The song tells a story of their journey, highlighting the iconic landmarks and the emotional connection of the family.
Action: The song focuses on the quintessential American family road trip, a journey of discovery and bonding. It paints a vivid picture of life on the open road, the changing landscapes, and the shared experiences that strengthen their family ties, contrasting the quiet life of Omaha with the adventures that await.
Feeling: Heartwarming, nostalgic, and adventurous.
(Based on suggestion: 'song about a family road trip leaving from Omaha driving to st. louis to see the arch, then to Nashville to listen to music, then to Destin Florida to enjoy the beach, and finally to Disney World. This is a family of four Mom, Dad, Son, and Daughter.')
[Verse] Omaha fades in the rearview mirror now Just four of us and this old dusty plow Heading south on a two-lane highway dream Sun in our eyes, a real-life movie scene Got the windows down, the wind is in our hair Leaving all our worries, without a single care [Verse] First stop St. Louis, standing in the shade Of that Gateway Arch, a promise that we made To show the kids the wonders of this land A picture-perfect moment, hand in hand Mom's got the map out, planning our next ride Nashville's calling, with its country pride [Chorus] This is our American soundtrack, playing on the radio From the heartland plains to the Gulf of Mexico A four-part harmony in this minivan choir Fueled by love and a burning desire To see it all, from the city to the sand Making memories across this promised land [Verse] Nashville nights under the neon signs Listening to the music that intertwines With the soul of this town, a legendary sound Son's got his boots tapping on the ground Daughter's dreaming, with stars in her eyes Underneath these southern moonlit skies [Verse] Traded the music for the ocean breeze Destin, Florida, swaying in the trees Salty air and sunshine on our face Building sandcastles all over the place Mom and Dad watching the tide roll in A perfect moment, where do we begin [Chorus] This is our American soundtrack, playing on the radio From the heartland plains to the Gulf of Mexico A four-part harmony in this minivan choir Fueled by love and a burning desire To see it all, from the city to the sand Making memories across this promised land [Bridge] Miles on the asphalt, stories to be told A treasure chest of memories, more precious than gold Every laugh, every song, every passing town Is a seed of a memory, we're planting down [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] This is our American soundtrack, playing on the radio From the heartland plains to the Gulf of Mexico A four-part harmony in this minivan choir Fueled by love and a burning desire To see it all, from the city to the sand Making memories across this promised land [Outro] Next stop Disney, the magic's in the air A storybook ending, beyond all compare Yeah, this family road trip's just the start Of a love that's written on our heart.
Generated on: May 27, 2026, 3:00 am
Trap-Country Crossover, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Modern Country, Dynamic Production
Theme: A modern take on the 'nouveau riche' country lifestyle, celebrating financial success and rural roots with a blend of hip-hop bravado and country authenticity. The song portrays a character who has achieved the 'country millionaire' life through hard work, and now enjoys the fruits of their labor without abandoning their backwoods origins.
Action: Cruising down dirt roads in customized, high-end vehicles, hosting bonfires, and enjoying the freedom that financial success in a rural setting provides, contrasting the flashy, material aspects of wealth with the simple pleasures of country life.
Feeling: Boastful, proud, and celebratory, with an undercurrent of genuine appreciation for the country lifestyle. It's an anthem of unapologetic success and living life to the fullest on one's own terms.
(Based on suggestion: 'a rap song about stacking paper, riding in lifted trucks on thirty seven's, riding down back roads and getting muddy riding in side by sides. This is the country millionaire life with my mullet')
[Verse] Yeah, they see the shine on the thirty-sevens, hear the rumble from the pipes Think I got it easy, livin' one of them high-rollin' lives But this ain't old money, no silver spoon in my grits Just a kid with a vision and a hustle that never quits Started with a push mower, now I'm pushin' a Caterpillar Turnin' red dirt to greenbacks, gettin' bigger and bigger Got a side-by-side for every day of the week, that's the truth And a mullet in the back that's my fountain of youth [Chorus] Stackin' paper, acres wide Lifted truck, nowhere to hide Thirty-sevens kickin' up the clay Makin' muddy money, the country way From the backwoods to the bank, yeah, I'm livin' the dream With my mullet and my millions, it ain't hard as it seems [Verse] Call up the crew, it's a Friday night, bonfire's burnin' high Got a cooler full of cold ones underneath the starry sky We ain't in the city, with their velvet ropes and their lines We're out here in the sticks, where the real good times you find Ridin' side-by-sides, gettin' lost in the pines This is the country millionaire life, and it's all mine, all mine From a single-wide trailer to a custom-built home I did it my way, yeah, I did it on my own [Chorus] Stackin' paper, acres wide Lifted truck, nowhere to hide Thirty-sevens kickin' up the clay Makin' muddy money, the country way From the backwoods to the bank, yeah, I'm livin' the dream With my mullet and my millions, it ain't hard as it seems [Rap Verse] Yeah, they talk about their foreigns, I'm about my Ford Super Duty diesel, somethin' you can't afford Thirty-sevens gleamin', yeah, they sit up high Blowin' black smoke, kiss the city goodbye Stackin' paper, yeah, the bank roll's lookin' good Investin' in the dirt, like a country boy should Mullet in the wind, I'm a backwoods CEO Mud on the tires, that's how you know I'm home [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Some folks chase the skyline, I chase the horizon line With a fist full of dollars and a sweet southern belle of mine They can have their concrete jungles, their penthouses in the sky I'll take a dirt road sunset, 'til the day I die [Chorus] Stackin' paper, acres wide Lifted truck, nowhere to hide Thirty-sevens kickin' up the clay Makin' muddy money, the country way From the backwoods to the bank, yeah, I'm livin' the dream With my mullet and my millions, it ain't hard as it seems
Generated on: May 26, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country, with an upbeat tempo, prominent acoustic and electric guitars, a strong, clear male vocal with a slight southern drawl, and a driving drum beat. The production should be clean and dynamic, with moments that build to an emotional peak.
Theme: A family's multi-state road trip capturing the moments of joy, discovery, and togetherness on the open road, blending classic American landmarks with modern family adventures.
Action: The song narrates the family's journey, focusing on the shared experiences and the creation of lasting memories while traveling across the country, from the Midwest to the Southeast.
Feeling: Heartwarming, adventurous, and nostalgic.
(Based on suggestion: 'song about a family road trip leaving from Omaha driving to st. louis to see the arch, then to Nashville to listen to music, then to Destin Florida to enjoy the beach, and finally to Disney World. This is a family of four Mom, Dad, Son, and Daughter.')
[Verse 1] Sunrise chasin' our tailgate lights, leavin' Omaha behind Map on the dash, snacks in the back, a thousand miles on our mind Two kids buckled in the second row, faces glued to the glass Yeah, we're a four-pack of memories, hopin' these moments last [Chorus] From the Gateway Arch reachin' for the sky To the neon glow of a Nashville night Singin' 'bout backroads and sweet tea ice Then sandy toes where the ocean lies From a Florida sun to a magic kingdom dream This ain't just a highway, it's a livin' theme Yeah, this is our American soundtrack, a four-part harmony [Verse 2] St. Louis came and went so fast, a silver shadow in the sun Then down to Music City, where the real good times begun Heard a six-string preacher on a Broadway stage And mama started dancin', turnin' a new page My little girl was smilin', my boy was clappin' hands This is more than a vacation, it's understandin' the promised lands [Chorus] From the Gateway Arch reachin' for the sky To the neon glow of a Nashville night Singin' 'bout backroads and sweet tea ice Then sandy toes where the ocean lies From a Florida sun to a magic kingdom dream This ain't just a highway, it's a livin' theme Yeah, this is our American soundtrack, a four-part harmony [Bridge] Destin's callin' with a salty breeze, white sand between our toes Buildin' castles, watchin' the waves, where the wild ocean flows Leavin' footprints in the evenin' tide, underneath the moon so bright Every memory a photograph, bathed in golden light [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] From the Gateway Arch reachin' for the sky To the neon glow of a Nashville night Singin' 'bout backroads and sweet tea ice Then sandy toes where the ocean lies From a Florida sun to a magic kingdom dream This ain't just a highway, it's a livin' theme Yeah, this is our American soundtrack, a four-part harmony [Outro] Next stop's got a castle, and a mouse we gotta meet This family's forever, ain't that somethin' sweet Yeah, our American soundtrack, on repeat, on repeat.
Generated on: May 25, 2026, 3:00 am
Outlaw Country with a modern twist, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Gritty Electric Guitar, Driving Drum Beat, Melancholy, Dynamic Production
Theme: A modern-day outlaw couple on the run, not from the law, but from the suffocating grip of their small town's expectations and a local crime boss they crossed. Their crime is the theft of a ledger that could expose the town's corrupt underbelly, and their romance is forged in the crucible of this shared danger and their dream of a free life together.
Action: The couple is constantly driving through the backroads of the heartland in a beat-up pickup truck, their life packed into a few duffel bags. The action contrasts the adrenaline of their escape with quiet, stolen moments of intimacy in cheap motels and overlooking vast, empty landscapes, dreaming of building a home somewhere no one knows their names.
Feeling: A mix of defiant love, simmering paranoia, and a desperate hope for a future that's more than just surviving. There's a strong sense of 'us against the world' and a romanticization of their fugitive lifestyle, even as the danger feels ever-present.
(Based on suggestion: 'Write a song in the form of a Bonnie and Clyde type crime and romance')
[Verse] Two-lane blacktop, humming a restless tune Faded map on the dash by the light of the moon Left a whole lotta smoke in our rearview mirror Whispers and rumors, gettin' clearer and clearer They said we were poison, a match in the dry grass But baby, their whole damn town was made of glass [Chorus] We're the dust devil romance, tearin' up the plains Two hearts beatin' wild in the pourin' rain Got a stolen truck and a secret to keep A love so deep the devil himself would weep Yeah, we're runnin' on fumes and borrowed time But your hand in mine, baby, that's my only crime [Verse] Remember that diner, the waitress's suspicious stare? Felt the weight of their judgment hangin' in the air You just smiled that crooked smile and paid with cash Hoped the coffee was strong and the getaway was fast Bought a burner phone at a roadside shack No lookin' back, baby, no lookin' back [Chorus] We're the dust devil romance, tearin' up the plains Two hearts beatin' wild in the pourin' rain Got a stolen truck and a secret to keep A love so deep the devil himself would weep Yeah, we're runnin' on fumes and borrowed time But your hand in mine, baby, that's my only crime [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] They're paintin' our faces on posters in town Sayin' we're reckless and we'll drag 'em all down But we know the truth of the secrets they hold The stories in that ledger, worth more than gold One day we'll find a place where the air is clean And this life on the run will just be a bad dream [Chorus] We're the dust devil romance, tearin' up the plains Two hearts beatin' wild in the pourin' rain Got a stolen truck and a secret to keep A love so deep the devil himself would weep Yeah, we're runnin' on fumes and borrowed time But your hand in mine, baby, that's my only crime
Generated on: May 21, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country with a powerful, anthemic chorus, reminiscent of artists like Luke Combs or Thomas Rhett, featuring strong acoustic guitar, a steady drumbeat, and heartfelt, clear vocals with a slight southern drawl. Dynamic production builds to a memorable and singalong-friendly chorus.
Theme: A modern take on the traditional family values in country music, this song is about a self-reliant family of four living a fulfilling life in the country, with the mother homeschooling her children to instill their values, not 'radical' ideas. It's a celebration of independence, hard work, and the simple joys of a homegrown life.
Action: The song paints a picture of the family's daily life, focusing on their self-sufficiency and the deliberate choices they make to live apart from mainstream societal influences. Actions include the father working the land, the mother teaching her children, and the family coming together to build their own world, both literally and figuratively.
Feeling: Proud, defiant, and heartwarming. The song evokes a strong sense of family unity and contentment, with an undercurrent of pride in their independent lifestyle and a rejection of outside influences they disagree with.
(Based on suggestion: 'Family of 4 with a son and a daughter, moms the teacher so these kids are not influenced by the radicals. We provide for ourselves don't need any help with that. Living in the beautiful country. Do not start the song with sunrise or sunset. Make the chorus really catchy.')
[Verse] Two little pairs of muddy boots by the back door frame A boy with his father's eyes, a girl who screams her mother's name Radio's playin' low, but we don't listen to the news Got our own headlines right here, in everything we do We're buildin' our own world out here, nail by nail and prayer by prayer A different kind of education, something that's gettin' rare [Chorus] We got that front porch learnin', that homegrown point of view Mama's the teacher, and the classroom's painted blue She's teachin' them what matters, what's real and what is true They won't be swayed by radicals, they'll know what to do We provide for ourselves, don't need a helpin' hand This is our own kind of country, in our promised land [Verse] The city folks are worried, 'bout this and 'bout that We're too busy livin', to get caught up in their chat The boy is learnin' fishin', the girl is learnin' grace You can see the peace and quiet, written on their face Mama's got the lesson plan, it's written on her heart To raise 'em strong and steady, and to give 'em a good start [Chorus] We got that front porch learnin', that homegrown point of view Mama's the teacher, and the classroom's painted blue She's teachin' them what matters, what's real and what is true They won't be swayed by radicals, they'll know what to do We provide for ourselves, don't need a helpin' hand This is our own kind of country, in our promised land [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Some folks might not get it, this life we're livin' out They might call us old-fashioned, they might even have their doubts But when I see my children, with freedom in their eyes I know we're doin' something right, beneath these country skies [Chorus] We got that front porch learnin', that homegrown point of view Mama's the teacher, and the classroom's painted blue She's teachin' them what matters, what's real and what is true They won't be swayed by radicals, they'll know what to do We provide for ourselves, don't need a helpin' hand This is our own kind of country, in our promised land
Generated on: May 20, 2026, 3:00 am
Bro Country, Country Rap, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Trap-Country Crossover, Dynamic Production, Modern Pop Country
Theme: A high-octane celebration of customizing a side-by-side with RPM Powersports gear, embodying the ultimate weekend freedom and the power of American-made performance.
Action: Upgrading a UTV with high-performance parts in the garage and then tearing up the backwoods trails with friends, showcasing the transformation from a stock machine to a roaring beast.
Feeling: Energetic, boastful, and proud, with a rebellious spirit and a deep appreciation for customized horsepower.
(Based on suggestion: 'write a rap bro country song about RPM Powersports and their products for side by sides. Research RPM Powersports on the web to find products and the business.')
[Verse] Clock strikes five, man, I'm outta this cage Been turnin' wrenches for a blue-collar wage All week long I been dreamin' 'bout the dirt Pull my Can-Am out and put in the work Got a package here from RPM, Sarasota's finest Time to make this Maverick somethin' timeless [Verse] Stock parts sittin' in a pile on the floor 'Bout to give this engine somethin' to roar Silicone charge tubes, shiny and new Big Mouth exhaust, yeah, you know how we do Got my boys comin' over, crackin' open a cold one Under the garage lights 'til the job is done [Chorus] We're the RPM renegades, kickin' up mud and dust In a souped-up side-by-side, in horsepower we trust From the concrete jungle to the pine tree lines That RPM roar is the only thing on our minds Yeah, that deep, throaty sound, you can hear it for miles around We're the kings of the trail, this is our playground [Rap Verse] Ayo, check the setup, it's a game-changer RPM clutch kit, ain't no stranger to danger Blow Off Valve hissin', that's the sound of the power Makin' the competition look a little sour We ain't talkin' 'bout no hidden dealer fees Just pure performance, bringin' haters to their knees From Polaris to Can-Am, they got the hookup right Makin' every weekend feel like a Saturday night Marcos built a kingdom on quality and passion Now we're out here livin' that off-road fashion [Chorus] We're the RPM renegades, kickin' up mud and dust In a souped-up side-by-side, in horsepower we trust From the concrete jungle to the pine tree lines That RPM roar is the only thing on our minds Yeah, that deep, throaty sound, you can hear it for miles around We're the kings of the trail, this is our playground [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Sun might be settin', but we're just gettin' started Headlights on, full-throttle, wholehearted This ain't just a hobby, it's the way that we live With a little help from the best parts they give [Chorus] We're the RPM renegades, kickin' up mud and dust In a souped-up side-by-side, in horsepower we trust From the concrete jungle to the pine tree lines That RPM roar is the only thing on our minds Yeah, that deep, throaty sound, you can hear it for miles around We're the kings of the trail, this is our playground [Outro] RPM... Let it breathe! Yeah! That's what I'm talkin' 'bout. [Hard End]
Generated on: May 18, 2026, 3:00 am
Bro Country, Country Rap, Trap-Country Crossover, Heavy 808 Bass Drops
Theme: A high-octane celebration of modern rural life, centered around the freedom and power of customized off-road vehicles and living life to the absolute fullest.
Action: Spending all day and night customizing and pushing the limits of a lifted truck and a side-by-side, culminating in a massive bonfire party deep in the woods.
Feeling: Rebellious, high-energy, and unapologetically proud.
(Based on suggestion: 'rap bro country song about side by sides and lifted trucks. Mention 37 inch nitto tires on the truck and a RPM muffler on the side by side. Riding all day and all night. Loud music and big fires that's how we live BIG')
[Verse] Yeah, I spent all week grindin', stackin' up that pay Just to blow it all on Friday, wash the mud away Got that rig sittin' pretty, shinin' in the sun A four-inch lift kit, yeah the work is never done [Verse 2] Just slapped some thirty-seven inch Nitto tires on the frame Everywhere I roll, they all know my name Headlights bright enough to turn the dark to day If you ain't livin' loud, you're in my damn way [Chorus] We're goin' all day, we're goin' all night Kickin' up dust under the moonlight Got that side-by-side screamin' with an RPM pipe Loud music, big fires, that's the way we like Yeah, we live BIG, you hear that right [Verse 3] My baby's in the shotgun, singin' to the beat Her smile's the only thing that's ever gonna have me beat We're tearin' up the trails, makin' our own road Leavin' all our worries behind with this heavy load [Rap Verse] Yeah, they talk about their fancy cars and city lights We got a million stars and wildcat fights This ain't no pavement princess, this is bona fide mud Got the bass thumpin' so hard you can feel it in your blood From the holler to the ridge, we're the kings of this scene Burnin' rubber, makin' memories, livin' out the dream [Chorus] We're goin' all day, we're goin' all night Kickin' up dust under the moonlight Got that side-by-side screamin' with an RPM pipe Loud music, big fires, that's the way we like Yeah, we live BIG, you hear that right [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] So let 'em have their quiet nights and their fancy wine We'll be out here gettin' rowdy, havin' a damn good time This is more than just a hobby, it's the way we breathe If you're lookin' for the party, follow the diesel breeze [Chorus] We're goin' all day, we're goin' all night Kickin' up dust under the moonlight Got that side-by-side screamin' with an RPM pipe Loud music, big fires, that's the way we like Yeah, we live BIG, you hear that right
Generated on: May 12, 2026, 3:00 am
Country Rap, Trap-Country Crossover, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Dynamic Production
Theme: A modern take on the 'nouveau riche' concept, celebrating a self-made, extravagant country lifestyle where wealth is displayed through high-end rural status symbols.
Action: Building a business from the ground up and now flaunting the earned success by joyriding in expensive, customized off-road vehicles through muddy, backwoods terrain.
Feeling: Boastful, proud, and unapologetically celebratory.
(Based on suggestion: 'a rap song about stacking paper, riding in lifted trucks on thirty seven's, riding down back roads and getting muddy riding in side by sides. This is the country millionaire life with my mullet')
[Verse] Sunrise ain't the start of my day That was hours ago, makin' moves, makin' pay Built a kingdom from the ground up, dirt on my hands Turned a gravel driveway into acres of land Now the bank app's lookin' like a phone number score Don't need a Wall Street office, kick my boots through the door. [Chorus] Yeah, I'm stackin' that paper, blue-collar millionaire Got a party in the back, that's my Tennessee-Top-Hat hair Ridin' high in the lifted Chevy on them thirty-seven's Crankin' up the bass, sendin' echoes to the heavens Down a muddy backroad, slingin' dirt in a side-by-side This ain't your granddaddy's country, this is the new ride. [Verse] Leather seats got a layer of fresh creek mud Custom sound system makin' the whole holler thud City boys flash their chrome on a clean paved street We find our shine where the gravel and the mud tracks meet Got a Yeti in the back full of long-neck gold A story of a country boy who broke the mold. [Chorus] Yeah, I'm stackin' that paper, blue-collar millionaire Got a party in the back, that's my Tennessee-Top-Hat hair Ridin' high in the lifted Chevy on them thirty-seven's Crankin' up the bass, sendin' echoes to the heavens Down a muddy backroad, slingin' dirt in a side-by-side This ain't your granddaddy's country, this is the new ride. [Rap Verse] Call it backwoods rich, call it hick-hop finance From zero to a hero, took a hell of a chance Now the checks clear, the vision clearer, the engine louder Every doubter in my hometown just made me prouder Got the deed to the holler, got the keys to the beast From the west-coast sun to the down-home east This mullet ain't ironic, it's a platinum crown King of a muddy kingdom in a one-horse town. Stacking paper. [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] From sunup to sundown, it was work and it was grind Leavin' all the easy money and the city life behind Now every splash of mud on this jacked-up frame Is a testament to hustle, they'll remember the name. [Chorus] Yeah, I'm stackin' that paper, blue-collar millionaire Got a party in the back, that's my Tennessee-Top-Hat hair Ridin' high in the lifted Chevy on them thirty-seven's Crankin' up the bass, sendin' echoes to the heavens Down a muddy backroad, slingin' dirt in a side-by-side This ain't your granddaddy's country, this is the new ride.
Generated on: May 11, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Country Rock, Driving Guitars, Heavy Drums, Anthemic Chorus, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Dynamic Production
Theme: A modern anthem celebrating the freedom and camaraderie found in rural, small-town life, where the best memories are made with good friends, powerful machines, and a deep connection to the outdoors.
Action: A group of lifelong friends escapes the monotony of the work week by taking their side-by-sides [SxS vehicles] out on rugged backwoods trails. The action follows them through the thrill of mudding, the teamwork of getting unstuck, and culminates in a celebratory bonfire party deep in the woods, reinforcing their bond and their love for the country lifestyle.
Feeling: Joyful, rebellious, and celebratory, with a strong sense of friendship and belonging.
(Based on suggestion: 'Write a professional song about side by sides, bon fires, good friends, and mud')
[Intro] [Heavy Guitar Riff] [Verse 1] Engine's screamin' under my boots Tearing up these old backwoods routes Radio's cranked, a familiar song Got my whole crew right where they belong Yeah, the city's got its concrete crown But we'd rather be in this muddy ground Five day's pay just to feel this free That's the only currency for me [Chorus] We're burnin' gas in the side by sides Got no secrets, nothin' to hide Covered in mud from head to toe Watchin' that bonfire start to glow Yeah, these are the nights we'll never forget No regrets, ain't had our fill yet Raise a cold one to the country miles Good friends, muddy miles, and bonfire smiles [Verse 2] Jenny got stuck in a rut so deep A promise made is a promise we keep Hooked the winch, gave a mighty pull That's how we live, by the push and pull Laughin' so hard we could barely stand Best kind of trouble in this promise land No Wi-Fi signal, no city lights Just a million stars and these wild nights [Chorus] We're burnin' gas in the side by sides Got no secrets, nothin' to hide Covered in mud from head to toe Watchin' that bonfire start to glow Yeah, these are the nights we'll never forget No regrets, ain't had our fill yet Raise a cold one to the country miles Good friends, muddy miles, and bonfire smiles [Guitar Solo] [Up-tempo, energetic guitar solo with heavy drum backing] [Bridge] The flames dance high, the stories flow About the big one that got away, you know This ain't just dirt, it's holy ground It's the only real peace that we've ever found It’s in our blood, it's in our souls Makin' us whole [Chorus] We're burnin' gas in the side by sides Got no secrets, nothin' to hide Covered in mud from head to toe Watchin' that bonfire start to glow Yeah, these are the nights we'll never forget No regrets, ain't had our fill yet Raise a cold one to the country miles Good friends, muddy miles, and bonfire smiles [Outro] Yeah, bonfire smiles Through the muddy miles With my good friends [Hard Stop with final guitar chord]
Generated on: May 10, 2026, 3:00 am
Bro Country, Country Rap, Trap-Country Crossover, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Dynamic Production, Acoustic Guitar
Theme: A laid-back country weekend is unexpectedly interrupted by a friendly alien encounter, turning a perfectly manicured lawn into an intergalactic block party.
Action: Taking pride in and meticulously mowing the backyard lawn on a Saturday, only to have the perfect stripes ruined by a spaceship landing, leading to an impromptu meet-and-greet with extraterrestrial visitors.
Feeling: Humorous, surprised, and overwhelmingly friendly and welcoming.
(Based on suggestion: 'bro country rap song about alien space craft landing in the backyard on my perfectly mowed yard. It was good to meet the aliens though.')
[Verse] John Deere purrin' like a kitten in the sun Got them diamond-pattern stripes, job well done Cooler's full of ice-cold longnecks, day is young Got that bluegrass lookin' perfect for some fun Yeah, I take my patch of heaven seriously Not a single weed, man, not a sight to see 'Til a shadow fell and killed my Saturday buzz Didn't sound like any plane I knew because [Chorus] Right there on my fescue, chrome and neon lights A silver saucer settled, killin' all my weekend vibes It burned a circle in my turf, a hundred-foot-wide mess But you can't be mad at company, even unexpected guests I cracked a beer and waved 'em down, said 'Y'all come on in!' They were little green dudes with a cosmic kinda grin Ruined my yard, but man, I made some brand new friends Yeah, the universe got bigger when the aliens landed then. [Verse] They stepped out on the ramp, three-foot-tall and bright Big old eyes just takin' in the late daylight One pointed at my Silverado, made a clickin' sound I just pointed at his ship and bought another round Showed 'em pictures of my truck, my dog, my last big fish They just nodded and they blinked, makin' some kinda wish Didn't speak a lick of English, but the vibe was clear All they really wanted was a cold country beer. [Chorus] Right there on my fescue, chrome and neon lights A silver saucer settled, killin' all my weekend vibes It burned a circle in my turf, a hundred-foot-wide mess But you can't be mad at company, even unexpected guests I cracked a beer and waved 'em down, said 'Y'all come on in!' They were little green dudes with a cosmic kinda grin Ruined my yard, but man, I made some brand new friends Yeah, the universe got bigger when the aliens landed then. [Rap Verse] Yo, they call me Cletus, got a rep for keepin' grass real tight Then a UFO came down and parked up in my Friday night Little green fellas, kinda scrawny, lookin' outta place I said 'Mi casa es su casa... from outer space?' They showed me stars on a hologram, I showed 'em my new grill We traded secrets of the cosmos for a country song, for real They dug the beat, the 808s, the twang in my voice Left a little laser gadget, man, I got a brand new toy! [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] The sun was gettin' low, they had to hit the starry road They took a six-pack for the trip, a heavy, happy load They waved a three-fingered goodbye, shot up in the air Left a crop circle on my lawn, but I don't even care. [Chorus] Right there on my fescue, chrome and neon lights A silver saucer settled, killin' all my weekend vibes It burned a circle in my turf, a hundred-foot-wide mess But you can't be mad at company, even unexpected guests I cracked a beer and waved 'em down, said 'Y'all come on in!' They were little green dudes with a cosmic kinda grin Ruined my yard, but man, I made some brand new friends Yeah, the universe got bigger when the aliens landed then.
Generated on: May 8, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country, Upbeat Tempo, Driving Rhythm, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Clear heartfelt vocals
Theme: A family's journey of making lasting memories on a multi-state American road trip, emphasizing that the time spent together is the real destination.
Action: A family adventure hitting major milestones across the American heartland and south, contrasting the routine of daily life with the freedom and discovery of the open road.
Feeling: Nostalgic, joyful, and adventurous.
(Based on suggestion: 'song about a family road trip leaving from Omaha driving to st. louis to see the arch, then to Nashville to listen to music, then to Destin Florida to enjoy the beach, and finally to Disney World. This is a family of four Mom, Dad, Son, and Daughter.')
[Verse] Steel gray dawn in Omaha, minivan's packed up tight Four hearts ready for the road, chasing the morning light Coffee's hot in a travel mug, kids are buzzing in the back Leaving our quiet neighborhood, ain't no turning back Dad's at the wheel, map on the phone, Mom's singing to the radio A little girl's laugh, a young boy's smile, watching the cornfields go [Chorus] From Omaha to the St. Louis Arch, a silver streak in the sun Down to Nashville's neon glow, where the country music runs Then salt in the air in Destin sands, barefoot in the ocean spray All the way to Disney World, making memories along the way These are the miles that make us, a chapter in our story This beat-up van is a time machine, chasing down the glory [Verse] Stood in the shadow of the Gateway Arch, felt impossibly small Then hit Music Row in Nashville, heard the guitars call Son said he'd be a singer, strumming on his knee Daughter danced on Broadway, wild and full of glee Lived on gas station snacks and cheap motel room beds Every single highway sign, filling up our heads [Chorus] From Omaha to the St. Louis Arch, a silver streak in the sun Down to Nashville's neon glow, where the country music runs Then salt in the air in Destin sands, barefoot in the ocean spray All the way to Disney World, making memories along the way These are the miles that make us, a chapter in our story This beat-up van is a time machine, chasing down the glory [Bridge] One day they'll be all grown up, with road trips of their own And they'll remember this summer, the seeds of adventure sown It ain't about the castle, or the fireworks in the sky It's about the four of us, beneath this open sky [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] From Omaha to the St. Louis Arch, a silver streak in the sun Down to Nashville's neon glow, where the country music runs Then salt in the air in Destin sands, barefoot in the ocean spray All the way to Disney World, making memories along the way These are the miles that make us, a chapter in our story This beat-up van is a time machine, chasing down the glory [Outro] Yeah, chasing down the glory From the Midwest to the Magic Omaha to Orlando Just the four of us on the road
Generated on: May 4, 2026, 3:00 am
Trap-Country Crossover, Bro Country, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Vocal (Raspy, Southern Drawl), Dynamic Production
Theme: A modern take on the 'nouveau riche' country lifestyle, celebrating financial success through extravagant backwoods activities and embracing a flashy, unapologetic country identity.
Action: Cruising down dirt roads in customized, high-end off-road vehicles, showcasing wealth by 'stacking paper' and hosting mudding parties with friends, all while proudly sporting a mullet as a symbol of authentic country roots despite new money.
Feeling: Boastful, energetic, and celebratory with a strong sense of pride.
(Based on suggestion: 'keep the song short, a rap song about stacking paper, riding in lifted trucks on thirty seven's, riding down back roads and getting muddy riding in side by sides. This is the country millionaire life with my mullet')
[Verse] Yeah, the bank account's lookin' real healthy these days Traded in the old farm truck, but I ain't changed my ways Got a six-figure toy for slingin' up the mud A brand new side by side, fresh out of the crud [Verse] Neighbors talkin' loud, sayin' I'm a different man Just 'cause I'm stackin' paper, hundred thousand grand Got that business in the back, party in the front This country millionaire life is all I'll ever want [Chorus] Lifted truck on thirty-seven's, tearin' up the ground Ridin' down the back roads, ain't a better sound Got that muddy water splashin', paper in my hand This is the country millionaire life, y'all understand? Mullet swingin' freely, bass is beatin' low Stackin' paper, watchin' my investments grow [Rap Verse] Uh, yeah, they call it new money, I call it hard work From sunrise to sunset, puttin' in the dirt Now the side by side's a beast, and the truck's a damn sight Lightin' up the holler in the middle of the night Got my crew with me, we ain't ever slowin' down King of this backwoods, wearin' my muddy crown [Chorus] Lifted truck on thirty-seven's, tearin' up the ground Ridin' down the back roads, ain't a better sound Got that muddy water splashin', paper in my hand This is the country millionaire life, y'all understand? Mullet swingin' freely, bass is beatin' low Stackin' paper, watchin' my investments grow [Bridge] From a double-wide dream to a mansion on the hill Still got the same boots on, and I always will This ain't about the money, it's about the life I made A country boy with a fortune, never be afraid [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] Lifted truck on thirty-seven's, tearin' up the ground Ridin' down the back roads, ain't a better sound Got that muddy water splashin', paper in my hand This is the country millionaire life, y'all understand? Mullet swingin' freely, bass is beatin' low Stackin' paper, watchin' my investments grow
Generated on: April 30, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country with a catchy, simple melody, prominent acoustic guitar, and a steady, easy-to-follow drum beat, perfect for a kids' singalong.
Theme: A fun, educational song for children about the seven continents, framed within a modern country narrative of a family road trip across the globe.
Action: A family packing up their pickup truck and travel trailer for an imaginary road trip around the world, learning about each continent as they 'visit' them.
Feeling: Upbeat, adventurous, and educational.
(Based on suggestion: 'Create a song singing about the names of the 7 continents. Make it a fun kids song they can remember')
[Verse] Got the truck all packed, hitched up the trailer tight Gonna drive around the world, morning, noon, and night Mama's got the map, Daddy's got the wheel First stop on our big trip, let's see how it feels [Chorus] It's the seven continents stomp, clap your hands and sing From the mountains to the beaches, let the music ring North and South America, Europe and Asia too Africa, Australia, and Antarctica for me and you [Verse] First we're cruisin' down through North America's wide-open lands Then we head down south, to South America's sandy strands Jump across the ocean, say hello to Europe's ancient towns Then it's on to Asia, where a different culture can be found [Chorus] It's the seven continents stomp, clap your hands and sing From the mountains to the beaches, let the music ring North and South America, Europe and Asia too Africa, Australia, and Antarctica for me and you [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Now we're driving through the deserts of Africa so grand Then it's G'day Mate in Australia, a beautiful, sunny land One last stop to make, the coldest place of all Antarctica's icy plains, we're having a ball! [Chorus] It's the seven continents stomp, clap your hands and sing From the mountains to the beaches, let the music ring North and South America, Europe and Asia too Africa, Australia, and Antarctica for me and you
Generated on: April 27, 2026, 3:00 am
Country Rock, Outlaw Country with a modern twist, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Dynamic Production, Guitar Solo
Theme: Embracing a life of calculated risks and constant motion, not out of recklessness, but because that edge is where true self-discovery happens. It's about finding freedom in the unpredictable and knowing that every gamble, win or lose, shapes who you are.
Action: A storm chaser in the heart of tornado alley, constantly on the move, reading the skies and betting on the path of the storm. This dangerous dance with nature becomes a metaphor for navigating life's challenges and opportunities, deciding when to push forward and when to hold back, all while feeling the exhilarating thrill of the chase.
Feeling: A mix of defiant confidence, adrenaline-fueled excitement, and a touch of gritty introspection.
(Based on suggestion: 'Create a rock country song, about living the dangerous life. Always taking chances and going out on a limb. That makes me the person who I am.')
[Verse] Another town, another angry sky on the horizon Got the radio humming static and a truck full of defiance They call me reckless, say I'm chasing ghosts in the thunder But standin' still is a slow death, pulls you right under [Verse] Saw a map in a dusty diner, all creased and worn and old Decided right then I ain't living in the parts they've already told Been pushin' pins to the places where the ink starts to fade Out here where the warnings end, that's where my life is made [Chorus] I'm living on the edge of the map, where the fault lines crack A two-lane blacktop gamble with no thought of turnin' back This ain't for the faint of heart, this ain't for the safe and sound This rollin' dice with thunder is the only life I've found And it made me who I am [Verse] Some folks build a white-picket fence, a picture-perfect dream I get my peace from the rumble and the lightning's jagged gleam Found myself in a hail storm, somewhere in the Texas plains Learned more about my own soul than a man who just complains [Chorus] I'm living on the edge of the map, where the fault lines crack A two-lane blacktop gamble with no thought of turnin' back This ain't for the faint of heart, this ain't for the safe and sound This rollin' dice with thunder is the only life I've found And it made me who I am [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Yeah, I've lost a few bets, got some scars to show the proof Been knocked down by the crosswinds blowing right across the roof But every single busted mirror, every close call in the rain Just etched a little deeper truth right into my veins [Chorus] I'm living on the edge of the map, where the fault lines crack A two-lane blacktop gamble with no thought of turnin' back This ain't for the faint of heart, this ain't for the safe and sound This rollin' dice with thunder is the only life I've found And it made me who I am
Generated on: April 26, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country with a slight rock edge, featuring strong acoustic and electric guitar interplay, a driving drum beat, and a clear, heartfelt male vocal with a slight southern drawl. The production should be clean and dynamic, building in intensity during the chorus.
Theme: A modern take on the classic country theme of family and self-reliance, celebrating a family's choice to live a simple, independent life in the country, guided by their own values.
Action: Raising a family and instilling strong, traditional values in a world that feels increasingly at odds with their lifestyle. It's about the daily actions of teaching, working the land, and building a life from scratch, far from the influence of the city.
Feeling: Proud, defiant, and content.
(Based on suggestion: 'Family of 4 with a son and a daughter, moms the teacher so these kids are not influenced by the radicals. We provide for ourselves don't need any help with that. Living in the beautiful country. Do not start the song with sunrise or sunset. Make the chorus really catchy.')
[Verse] Two little pairs of muddy boots by the back door frame A half-built fort in the oak tree, callin' out their names My boy's got his daddy's stubborn chin, my girl her mama's eyes Readin' books at the kitchen table, underneath the country skies [Verse] Folks on the screen are yellin', sayin' this and that But the only news we're needin' is where the fish are at Mama's teachin' them the Golden Rule, and how to stand up tall 'Cause out here on this piece of dirt, you rise up when you fall [Chorus] We're livin' in a world we built with our own two hands Ain't askin' for a handout, just workin' this good land Got a son and a daughter, growin' up strong and true Yeah, we're doin' things our own way, it's what we're meant to do We got our own kind of right, and it's seein' us through [Verse] The city lights are callin', a million miles away Let 'em have their concrete jungle, we'll take another day Of checkin' fences, plantin' seeds, and watchin' thunder roll A fire in the hearth at night, good for the weary soul [Chorus] We're livin' in a world we built with our own two hands Ain't askin' for a handout, just workin' this good land Got a son and a daughter, growin' up strong and true Yeah, we're doin' things our own way, it's what we're meant to do We got our own kind of right, and it's seein' us through [Bridge] Some folks might not get it, this life we choose to lead But we ain't plantin' their ideas, just our own family seed And when we lay our heads down, when the day is done and through We know the ones we're lovin' are the honest and the few [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] We're livin' in a world we built with our own two hands Ain't askin' for a handout, just workin' this good land Got a son and a daughter, growin' up strong and true Yeah, we're doin' things our own way, it's what we're meant to do We got our own kind of right, and it's seein' us through
Generated on: April 25, 2026, 3:00 am
Country Rap, Bro Country, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Trap-Country Crossover, Dynamic Production, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl]
Theme: A modern country anthem about customizing a side-by-side with high-performance parts from RPM Powersports, turning a standard vehicle into an off-road beast. It's about pride in your machine and the freedom of the ride.
Action: Working on and upgrading a side-by-side in the garage, then taking it out to dominate the local mud bogs and backwoods trails, showing up the competition and celebrating the power of a custom-built machine.
Feeling: Energetic, boastful, and proud, with a shot of high-octane adrenaline.
(Based on suggestion: 'write a rap song about RPM Powersports and their products for side by sides. Research RPM Powersports on the web to find products and the business')
[Verse] Stock UTV sittin' in the shed, wastin' away Heard a whisper on the wind 'bout a better way Said 'RPM Powersports,' yeah, that's the name they trust Gonna turn this quiet rider into a cloud of dust Ordered up a vision, a weekend warrior's dream Tearing open boxes, lettin' off some steam [Chorus] Yeah, I'm a renegade, powered by RPM Leavein' stock machines in the dust again and again Got that slip-on exhaust screamin' a rebel yell From the garage to the glory, this rig will never fail This ain't your grandpa's tractor, this ain't no gentle ride This is pure performance, with nothin' left to hide [Verse] Neighbors watchin' from their porch, scratchin' at their heads Wonderin' 'bout the thunder shakin' up their flowerbeds I just grin and wipe the grease from my hands and my face This machine's a testament to power and to grace Every bolt and every part, a piece of the grand plan To build the baddest side-by-side in all of this great land [Chorus] Yeah, I'm a renegade, powered by RPM Leavein' stock machines in the dust again and again Got that slip-on exhaust screamin' a rebel yell From the garage to the glory, this rig will never fail This ain't your grandpa's tractor, this ain't no gentle ride This is pure performance, with nothin' left to hide [Rap Verse] Check the loadout, it's a roll call of the best RPM clutch kit puttin' power to the test Silicone charge tubes, blow off valve with a hiss Gives that turbo a new reason to exist Big Mouth cat delete, yeah the sound is untamed E-Valve exhaust, let 'em all know my name From the Maverick to the RZR, don't matter the brand RPM's got the parts to make you rule the land [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Out here where the blacktop ends and the real fun begins You need more than just four wheels to absolve your sins You need the guts, the glory, the power to push through A machine that's built for battle, honest and true [Chorus] Yeah, I'm a renegade, powered by RPM Leavein' stock machines in the dust again and again Got that slip-on exhaust screamin' a rebel yell From the garage to the glory, this rig will never fail This ain't your grandpa's tractor, this ain't no gentle ride This is pure performance, with nothin' left to hide [Hard End]
Generated on: April 19, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country, Dynamic Production, Acoustic Guitar, Feel-Good
Theme: A modern country song celebrating the simple, timeless joy of classic backyard summer fun, creating cherished family memories that feel more valuable than any material wealth.
Action: Taking a break from the endless chores of rural life [like mowing the overgrown grass and fixing a sputtering truck] to create a makeshift waterpark in the backyard with the family, contrasting the daily grind with pure, simple fun.
Feeling: Nostalgic, joyful, and heartwarming.
(Based on suggestion: 'Write a summer time song about swimming in the pool, slip n slides and sprinklers')
[Verse] The grass is high, the checklist is long That old Ford truck is still singin' its song Another scorcher, hundred and three degrees Sweat on my brow, weak in the knees Could spend all day tunin' up that old machine But I see the kids peerin' through the window screen Got a better idea, yeah, the work can wait Gonna open up our own five-star summer gate. [Chorus] We got a blue plastic pool, a bright yellow slide A little piece of heaven on the countryside Got the sprinkler goin', a makeshift wave machine It's the best darn waterpark you've ever seen No long lines, no entry fee Just the water, the sun, you and me Dancin' through the droplets, a symphony of sound This is the richest treasure that I've ever found. [Verse] Remember when we were kids, not a worry in sight Just a water hose battle 'til the fading light Now I'm seein' that same wild look in their eyes Underneath these endless blue country skies Yeah, the city folks, they can have their fancy resorts We're buildin' a kingdom in our cutoff shorts This ain't no postcard, it's the real thing Listen to the laughter, hear the memories sing. [Chorus] We got a blue plastic pool, a bright yellow slide A little piece of heaven on the countryside Got the sprinkler goin', a makeshift wave machine It's the best darn waterpark you've ever seen No long lines, no entry fee Just the water, the sun, you and me Dancin' through the droplets, a symphony of sound This is the richest treasure that I've ever found. [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] One day they'll be grown, with backyards of their own And they'll remember these days when the seeds were sown Of what really matters, when it all comes down Is a little bit of magic in a quiet, dusty town. [Chorus] We got a blue plastic pool, a bright yellow slide A little piece of heaven on the countryside Got the sprinkler goin', a makeshift wave machine It's the best darn waterpark you've ever seen No long lines, no entry fee Just the water, the sun, you and me Dancin' through the droplets, a symphony of sound This is the richest treasure that I've ever found.
Generated on: April 18, 2026, 3:00 am
Modern Pop Country with a slight rock edge, featuring prominent acoustic and electric guitars, a strong drum beat, and a clear, heartfelt vocal performance. [Modern Pop Country, Country Rock, Vocal (Raspy, Southern Drawl), Acoustic Guitar, Dynamic Production]
Theme: A modern take on the self-sufficient family, finding pride and freedom in living life on their own terms, away from mainstream influences. The song celebrates homeschooling and a strong family unit as a deliberate choice for a better way of life.
Action: The song's narrative revolves around the daily life of a self-reliant family of four. It touches on the mother teaching her children, the father working their land, and the family enjoying their independence and the simple beauties of country living, contrasting it with the perceived chaos of city life and societal pressures.
Feeling: Proud, defiant, and content.
(Based on suggestion: 'Family of 4 with a son and a daughter, moms the teacher so these kids are not influenced by the radicals. We provide for ourselves don't need any help with that. Living in the beautiful country. Do not start the song with sunrise or sunset. Make the chorus really catchy. Do not have God in the song.')
[Verse] Two little pairs of muddy boots by the back door frame A half-done puzzle on the floor, a picture in a frame Another busy Monday, but the school bell never rings Mama's at the kitchen table, teachin' them to write their names She's showin' our girl how the seasons turn, our boy how to build a fire Skippin' all the noise and nonsense, the city's down to the wire [Chorus] We're growin' our own groceries and our own family tree A little house on a lotta land is all the world we need Yeah, we're a different kinda wealthy, a different kinda dream We got a son and a daughter, and our own kind of free Some folks call it old-fashioned, livin' way out here But we're just buildin' somethin' strong, year after year [Verse] I'm out here workin' on the fence line, sun beatin' on my neck Got a call from my brother, says the city's a nervous wreck He's talkin' 'bout the headlines, the worry and the fear I'm just watchin' my kids chase a butterfly out here We don't need a handout, we make our own way 'Cause a little bit of hard work goes a long, long way [Chorus] We're growin' our own groceries and our own family tree A little house on a lotta land is all the world we need Yeah, we're a different kinda wealthy, a different kinda dream We got a son and a daughter, and our own kind of free Some folks call it old-fashioned, livin' way out here But we're just buildin' somethin' strong, year after year [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] They say you gotta be this, you gotta be that But out here in the quiet, we know where it's at It's in the laughter of our children, the love in my wife's eyes It's a life we're buildin', underneath these wide-open skies [Chorus] We're growin' our own groceries and our own family tree A little house on a lotta land is all the world we need Yeah, we're a different kinda wealthy, a different kinda dream We got a son and a daughter, and our own kind of free Some folks call it old-fashioned, livin' way out here But we're just buildin' somethin' strong, year after year
Generated on: April 16, 2026, 3:00 am
Country Rap, Trap-Country Crossover, Heavy 808 Bass Drops, Vocal [Raspy, Southern Drawl], Dynamic Production
Theme: A modern take on the 'nouveau riche' country lifestyle, celebrating newfound wealth through hard work and rural roots. It's about enjoying the fruits of labor with a blend of country grit and hip-hop swagger, showcasing a life of luxury that still finds joy in simple, muddy pleasures.
Action: Building a business from the ground up, starting with nothing but determination and a piece of land. The song follows the journey from early mornings and manual labor to overseeing a successful enterprise, culminating in the purchase of status symbols like lifted trucks and expansive properties. It contrasts the high-stakes business world with the simple release of tearing down a back road.
Feeling: Confident, boastful, and unapologetically proud. It's a celebratory anthem of success, financial freedom, and staying true to one's country origins despite achieving a 'millionaire' status. There's an undercurrent of rebellious fun and a strong sense of accomplishment.
(Based on suggestion: 'a rap song about stacking money, riding in lifted trucks, riding down back roads and getting muddy. This is the country millionaire life')
[Verse] Sunrise ain't for sleepin', it's for gettin' a head start While the city boys were dreamin', I was tearin' my dreams apart Built it from the dirt up, with these calloused, worn-out hands Turned a patch of worthless scrub brush into acres of my own land Now the bank account is heavy, stocks and bonds are doin' fine But the best return on investment is this muddy patch of mine [Chorus] Yeah, we're stackin' money, ridin' high in lifted trucks Kickin' up the dust and we don't give a damn for luck Down these back roads, gettin' muddy, ain't a thing that we would change This ain't your granddaddy's country, we're in a whole new money range This is the country millionaire life, a different kind of gold A story of the hustle that will never get old [Verse] Used to dream about the Benjamins, now they're just a part of life Got a black card in my pocket, and a real good country wife She ain't scared to get her boots dirty, she's as real as they can be From a boardroom in the city, to a deer stand in a tree We go from closing major deals to rollin' in the mud A little bit of high-class livin', a whole lot of country blood [Chorus] Yeah, we're stackin' money, ridin' high in lifted trucks Kickin' up the dust and we don't give a damn for luck Down these back roads, gettin' muddy, ain't a thing that we would change This ain't your granddaddy's country, we're in a whole new money range This is the country millionaire life, a different kind of gold A story of the hustle that will never get old [Rap Verse] Six-figure tractors, seven-figure deals Eight-figure bankroll, tell me how that feels From a single-wide trailer to a mansion on the hill Still got the same boots on, yeah, I keep it real Lifted F-350, sittin' on 37s Splatterin' that mud, sendin' messages to heaven That the boy from the holler finally got his piece Of the American dream, now my wealth will never cease [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] They said I'd never make it, just a dreamer in the sticks Now they're all talkin' 'bout me, tryin' to get their own quick fix But this life ain't for the takin', it's for the ones who earn their keep Who ain't afraid to sow the seeds while the lazy world's asleep [Chorus] Yeah, we're stackin' money, ridin' high in lifted trucks Kickin' up the dust and we don't give a damn for luck Down these back roads, gettin' muddy, ain't a thing that we would change This ain't your granddaddy's country, we're in a whole new money range This is the country millionaire life, a different kind of gold A story of the hustle that will never get old