Cruise: by Florida Georgia Line - Despite its popularity, "Cruise" is a prime example of the "bro-country" trend that flooded the genre in the early 2010s.
Lookin' for a Good Time: by Lady Antebellum - With its focus on hooking up and partying, "Lookin' for a Good Time" reinforces negative stereotypes about the genre.
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That's My Kind of Night: by Luke Bryan - With lyrics that glorify trucks, beer, and objectification of women, "That's My Kind of Night" is another prime example.
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Red Solo Cup: by Toby Keith - A party anthem that reduces the iconic red plastic cup to a gimmick, "Red Solo Cup" is an over-the-top novelty song that lacks substance.
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Achy Breaky Heart: by Billy Ray Cyrus - A cheesy novelty song that achieved massive success in the '90s, "Achy Breaky Heart" has not aged well.
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Girl Crush: by Little Big Town - While its intentions may have been good, "Girl Crush" perpetuates harmful stereotypes about same-sex attraction.
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Boys 'Round Here: by Blake Shelton - With lyrics that promote a hyper-masculine, beer-guzzling, truck-driving lifestyle.
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Honky Tonk Badonkadonk: by Trace Adkins - Another novelty song that relies on crude humor and objectification of women.
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Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off: by Joe Nichols - An uninspired party anthem that objectifies women and relies on tired clichés.
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All About That Bass: by Meghan Trainor (featuring Nashville singer-songwriter RaeLynn) - While not a strictly country song.
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