City Boy Stuck
City Boy Stuck

Granger Smith ft. Earl Dibbles Jr. - City Boy Stuck Lyrics

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City Boy Stuck Lyrics

I burn that dirt, hug that road,
Plug my lip with a fist full of Skoal
12 gauge cock, shift down low,
Bounce mud tires like a bass on a pole

Up ahead, something ain't right,
It ain't a deer in my KC lights
Oh sweet Jesus, a city boy Prius
Slingin' up mud, so I start a singin'

Hey (hey) city boy stuck,
He's worthless as a one point buck,
He never heard of a four-wheel-drive,
Now he's spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' them tires

Hey (hey) city boy stuck
Penny-loafers didn't bring No luck,
Should I throw him a rope?
Nope, hell no, not me
I'm rollin' on goin' on by, yee yee

Back and forth, the mud got thicker
Kick good dirt on his Democrat sticker
Run his mouth, gettin' all pissed,
When you shoulda' bought a car that you don't bug in

I got a shotgun, ridin' shotgun
No room to give him a lift
I pull over, crack a Colt on his shoulder
And put in another dip, and yell

Hey (hey) city boy stuck,
He's worthless as a one point buck,
He never heard of a four-wheel drive,
Now he's spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' them tires

Hey (hey) city boy stuck
Penny-loafers didn't bring no luck,
Should I throw him a rope?
Nope, hell no, not me
I'm rollin' on rollin' on by, yee yee

Hey city boy, I'm Earl Dibbles Jr, I'm a country boy
You're a long way from town to be runnin' your mouth
You see them smooth tires spinnin' like that,
That's why we use nothin' but mud tires 4X4
You got your hair slicked back in your skinny jeans,
Collar popped up and your car's itty bitty
Better turn around and go back to the city, yee yee

You can pop that clutch, you can pop that collar,
I'm a pop this top, while I holler
You can pop that clutch, you can pop that collar,
I'm a pop this top, while I holler

Hey (hey) city boy stuck,
He's worthless as a one point buck,
He never heard of a four-wheel drive,
Now he's spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' spinnin' them tires

Hey (hey) city boy stuck
Penny-loafers didn't bring no luck,
Should I throw him a rope?
Nope, hell no, not me
I'm rollin' on rollin' on by, yee yee

He don't put a good dip in
Don't crack a cold one,
Don't fix a tree,
Don't rope stuff,
Don't shoot the gun,
Barbed wire tattoo don't even go all the way around
Yee yee!

Writer(s): Christopher Lee, Frank Rogers, Granger Smith, Tyler Smith
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is Earl Dibbles Jr. and how does he relate to Granger Smith?

    Earl Dibbles Jr. is a comedic alter ego created by country music artist Granger Smith. First introduced in 2011, Earl embodies an exaggerated redneck persona, which allows Smith to explore themes and styles outside the typical confines of country music. The character gained popularity through viral videos and humorous songs that depict rural American life.

  2. What inspired the creation of 'City Boy Stuck'?

    The song 'City Boy Stuck' was inspired by Granger Smith's desire to add depth to his alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., by showcasing situations that contrast rural and urban lifestyles humorously. The song narrates an encounter where a city dweller gets stuck in mud, highlighting the cultural clash between country folks and city people.

  3. Can you explain the significance of the lyrics mentioning 'Democrat sticker' and 'penny-loafers'?

    'City Boy Stuck' uses specific items like a 'Democrat sticker' and 'penny-loafers' to emphasize stereotypes associated with urbanites, particularly those perceived as out of place or ill-prepared for rural settings. These references serve to enhance the humorous divide between the rugged country lifestyle of Earl Dibbles Jr. and the portrayed naivety of city dwellers in such environments.

  4. What role do humor and satire play in 'City Boy Stuck'?

    Humor and satire are central elements in 'City Boy Stuck,' used effectively to highlight cultural differences while entertaining listeners. Through its exaggerated portrayal of a city resident stuck in a rural setting, the song pokes fun at both urban naivety and rural bravado, ultimately delivering its narrative with a light-hearted tone that resonates with fans of both country music and comedy.

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