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Declaration of Independence

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Download links and information about Declaration of Independence by Colt Ford. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Country genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 39:21 minutes.

Artist: Colt Ford
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Country
Tracks: 11
Duration: 39:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Answer to No One (feat. JJ Lawhorn) 3:32
2. Drivin' Around Song (feat. Jason Aldean) 3:40
3. All In (feat. Kix Brooks) 3:16
4. Ain't Out of the Woods Yet (feat. Montgomery Gentry) 3:04
5. Lucky (feat. Jonathan Singleton) 3:09
6. Back (with Jake Owen) 4:02
7. Dancin' While Intoxicated (DWI) [feat. LoCash Cowboys & Redneck Social Club] 3:55
8. It’s All (feat. JEFFREY STEELE) 3:43
9. Hugh Damn Right (feat. Laura Bell Bundy) 3:43
10. Room At the Bar (feat. Corey Smith) 3:19
11. Happy in Hell (feat. Wanya Morris) 3:58

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Professional golfer turned full-time redneck country-rapper Colt Ford settles into his backwoods groove on his fourth album, Declaration of Independence. The title is a bit defiant and so is the album, Ford boasting how he's a "shotgun toter/Republican voter" on the opening "Answer to No One," a cut that shamelessly cops from Kid Rock and sets the pace for the rest of the album. Ford is certainly more country than Kid, something that the never-ending parade of country stars makes plain, but he certainly has a hard rock streak, going so far as to invert the riff from White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" for his "Dancin' While Intoxicated (DWI)." This helps accentuate his swagger, a swagger that's in full effect here as he brags about the country and everything that comes with it — the Jack, the trucks, the girls, and the guns. Ford weaves some sentiment into the boasting and it's nearly as effective as the party rockers...if you can embrace Ford's big-boned bravado. Over the course of an album it gets slightly wearying, but taken in doses it has its appeal and he's a little more musically adept than he initially seems, blending to the styles of Darius Rucker, Kix Brooks, Jason Aldean, or Montgomery Gentry.