You boys ever met a real country girl?
Talkin, true blue, out in the woods, down home, country
She’s a hot little number in her pick-up truck
Daddy’s sweet money done jacked it up
She’s a party-all-nighter from South Carolina, a bad mamajama from down in Alabama
She’s a ragin cajun, a lunatic from Brunswick, juicy Georgia peach
With a thick southern drawl, sexy swingin walk, brother she’s all
Country, (shoot) from her cowboy boots to her down home roots
She’s country, from the songs she plays to the prayers she prays,
That’s the way she was born and raised, she ain’t afraid to stay, country
Brother she’s country
A hell raisin sugar when the sun goes down, mama taught her how to rip up a town
Honey dripping honey from the holler in Kentucky, getcha flippin kinda trippie like a Mississippi hippie,
She’s a Kansas princess, crazy mother trucker, undercover lover
Thick southern drawl, sexy swingin walk,
Brother she’s all
Country (shoot) from her cowboy boots to her down home roots
She’s country, from the songs she plays to the prayers she prays,
That’s the way she was born and raised, she ain’t afraid to stay, country
Nothin but country
(Thick southern drawl)
(Sexy swingin walk)
(Aw show ’em how a country girl does it one time now)
Brother she’s country, from her cowboy boots to her down home roots
Nothin but country
Yea yea yeaaa
She’s country (shoot) from her cowboy boots to her down home roots
She’s country, from the songs she plays to the prayers she prays,
That’s the way she was born and raised she ain’t afraid to stay, country
Yea she’s nothing but country
She’s all about the country
From the backwoods she’s a homegrown, down to the bone, she’s country
Celebrating the Spirit of Southern Women
“She’s Country” by Jason Aldean is an energetic tribute to the strong, vibrant women of the American South. The song paints a vivid picture of a modern country girl—fierce, independent, and proud of her roots. With references to various Southern states and classic country imagery, Aldean highlights her authenticity, from her style and accent to the way she lives and loves. The song revels in the blend of tradition and rebellious spirit, showing that being “country” is about much more than geography—it’s an attitude and a way of life that’s both timeless and dynamic.
Song Credits
- Artist: Jason Aldean
- Songwriters: Danny Myrick, Bridgette Tatum
- Release Year: 2008
- Label: Broken Bow Records