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I'd rather be lucky than good.Duggin' that lightning southpaw, dialin' in on that power ball,
Raising my pick-up truck with a train.
Hooking it to a big bass, making me some of that coild cash,
The way I live ain't hard to explain.I'd rather be lucky than good,
Tough than pretty,
Rockin' in the country than rolling in the city.
Spend my life rolling them dice,
Instead living like everybody says I should.
I'd rather be lucky, rather be lucky than good.Staying home last night, wonder on a red light,
Knowing when to go all in.
Coming up with the right line, picking up one that's so fine,
Ain't got no business talking to a ten.I'd rather be lucky than good,
Tough than pretty,
Rockin' in the country than rolling in the city.
Spend my life rolling them dice,
Instead living like everybody says I should.
I'd rather be lucky, rather be lucky than good.I'd rather be lucky than good,
Country than hood,

Any ol day I'll bale in hay,
Fixing my truck, getting it stuck,
Covered in mud, ice cold bud.
Waiting that line, sipping that shine,
Eating fried chicken and guitar picking.Crank it upHey, do you like the way Colt Ford
Is thumpin' got your stereo pumping.
Hey, do you like the way
Colt Ford is pumpin' got the girls all jumpin'I'd rather be lucky than good,
Tough than pretty,
Rockin' in the country than rolling in the city.
Spend my life rolling them dice,
Instead living like everybody says I should.
I'd rather be lucky, rather be lucky than good.Hey, do you like the way Colt Ford
Is thumpin' got your stereo pumping.
Hey, do you like the way
Colt Ford is pumpin' got the girls all jumpin'
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Take Kid Rock, Hank Williams Jr and Toby Keith, mix with a little "Dirty South" rap influence, and what you get is Colt Ford, former golf pro-turned-country music's first legitimate rap star. His debut album, "Ride Through The Country", came out in 2008, featuring some of his friends and influences, from country stars Jamey Johnson and John Michael Montgomery to rapper Bonecrusher and RnB artist Attitude. "Chicken and Biscuits", featuring appearances by Josh Gracin, James Otto and Daryl "DMC" McDaniels came next in April 2010. A third album, featuring new single "Country Thang", was released in 2011. Mixing southern rock, country and rap together, his music is a testament to the up-til-now crazy notion that rap and country don't mix, won't mix, and can't mix. Colt is touring the United States on his sold-out "Declaration of Independence" tour while readying for the June 2012 release of his latest cd, "Declaration of Independence", which will feature performances alongside such musical heavyweights as Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean and Boys II Men.

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