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"The first time I heard [the song] go, 'hair down, hair down,' I was like, 'Bam! I've got to have that.' I thought it was a hit," Randy tells The Boot. "I loved it; it was hip and cool. It's very relatable, too, because everybody who listens to country music is not in the country. One thing we have to remember as songwriters is that we have to consider that country music is the country's music. That doesn't mean that everybody's rural."
Randy takes a performance role in this clip, as a crowd gathers for what feels like an impromptu jam session on a back porch. So, if you're sitting at your 9-to-5 job right now (and even if you're not), sit back, relax and imagine you're a part of the action.




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