County music is made to appeal to the small town people who
have lots of family morals and enjoy the simple things in life. In the article “Country
music Holler back at hip-hop” they talk about how recent songs stick to these ethics
but in a more hip-hop style song way. Country music talks about the rule people
and not people from cities or heavy populated areas. A lot of songs also talk
about how rule and urban people are “against” each other.
A great example of this is the song “Homeboy” by Eric
Church. This shows the rule vs. urban aspect of country music very well. This song
talks about boys in high school talking about the “ganster” boys who wear their
pants to the ground. They talk about how eventually they will miss and wish
that someday they were back with their high school crush without worries. The
song ends by the rule boys talking to the gangsters about how they better come
home and make it up to their parents before it’s too late.
“Homeboy” is a perfect example of country music and about
how rule vs. urban people can be so different. Even though some of the more
recent country song incorporates more hip-hop style music they are still using
the same country music rule vs. urban family morals they have always had.