

Impression: This is another favorites of mine on the album. Rain can’t stop them from having a good time, in fact it’s a better of a time for them.įavorite Lyrics: It’s about to get dirty, in the dirty south, bout’ to show you what it’s all about…Ĩ.) ‘Tried To Tell Ya’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert, Rhett Atkins and Ben Hayslip. Country folk like nothing more than a little bit of mud and throwing it down in it. Impression: ‘It’s About To Get Dirty’ resembles his former hits ‘Country Must Be Country Wide’ and ‘Take It Outside.’ With its loud steel guitars and hard hits, it’s definitely the definition of country rock – in typical Brantley Gilbert fashion. Gilbert shows that girls can be dangerous and not fall for their traps.įavorite Lyrics: She only drinks when she’s lonely, she only gets stoned when you ain’t home…ħ.) ‘It’s About To Get Dirty’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert and Brian Davis.
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However, you have to stick to bro code and help your friend out in this situation, no matter what. You want to do the right the thing, but at the same time it is tempting. The lyrics depict a situation where a friend’s girlfriend shows a flirtatious side to you. Impression: The sixth song is quite possibly one of my favorites of the album. Despite wanting her, she’s ‘too hard to hold’ because she’s a ‘smokin’ gun.’įavorite Lyrics: Heart beating like a bullet into my chest, biting my lip and wrecking my bed…Ħ.) ‘Bro Code’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert. She’s always gone by morning, but somehow he wants more, even though she isn’t good for him.

Naturally, the song is about the recurring hookup that happens with that one girl you like and you can’t seem to get enough of. Impression: Gilbert displays his softer, more seductive voice in this song in the beginning but then turns it up halfway through to turn into the country rocker that he is. It’ll have you hooked by the first chorus.įavorite Lyrics: And I can see that good girl gone wild…ĥ.) ‘Smokin’ Gun’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert, Brian Davis, and Derek George. Again, this is another great song to blast and rock out to.

Gilbert describes that this candidate could be “that girl.” He likes the fact that she has a good girl exterior with a wild side interior. Impression: The fourth song is another upbeat tempo with an entirely rocker feel. Take a shot for the regrets…Ĥ.) ‘You Could Be That Girl’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert, Tony Martin, and Neil Thrasher. I think everyone can attest to jamming out to this song at least once when hearing it.įavorite Lyrics: Live it up for the weekend, pour it up have the time of your life. This song is the perfect anthem for throwing it down and having fun. The chorus is undeniably catchy and irresistibly singable. Impression: With this popular radio single, this song is surely the one to fire up when you’re chillin’ with the boys or getting ready to start your weekend off right. Yeah, the ones who like me love me…ģ.) ‘The Weekend’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert and Andrew DeRoberts. There’s no such thing as a perfect person in this world, and Gilbert admits to that.įavorite Lyrics: The ones that hate me don’t know me, and the ones who don’t trust anybody trust me. If you dislike this person, then odds are you don’t know them well enough. It’s about that one person you can lean on, trust and believe in. This song is about a certain type of person, possibly Gilbert describing himself. Impression: With a strong guitar and tambourine intro, ‘The Ones Like Me’ displays Gilbert’s raspy voice in the best way possible. At the end of it all, he wants to be able to sit down with his love in their rocking chairs.įavorite Lyrics: These are the nights, yeah the good times we let the wild side out to play…Ģ.) ‘The Ones Like Me’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert, Blake Chaffin, and Bobby Pinson.

The song describes how life goes by within the blink of an eye, and how each day brings something new. Impression: With a major southern drawl and banjo opening, the lead to the album sets the tone, literally. Any BG fan, and new fan, will be beyond pleased with this album.ġ.) ‘Rockin’ Chairs’ – Written by Brantley Gilbert. His voice is showcased perfectly from his soft and sweet songs to his country rocker side. He shows off his songwriting skills with this album as he is the main writer on four songs out of the primary 16 and is the co-writer of all the others. Brantley truly does it again and brings us another badass album with tons of versatility. In his fourth studio album, ‘ The Devil Don’t Sleep,’ Brantley Gilbert brings us 16 brand new songs along with five demos songs and five live performed songs of his old classics on the deluxe version of the album.
