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I was born in a Texas land,
To a texacattle woman and a Red River man.
Named after my daddy,
They taught me right from wrong.
Taught me to be honest as the day was long.
Mama didn't take no sass,
Daddy didn't take no layer.
Had to be at school each day,
Got trouble if I skipped.
When the bad times came,
They always held my hand.
To this day I'm a mama's boy,
And daddy's little man. yeahWork hard soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon. (son)
Don't give up. (up)
Keep that nose in them books,
And keep that room picked up. (up)
Don't skew my word boy,
'Cause don't nothin' come easy.

Hard heads make for soft behinds,
Believe me that means breazy.Heavier than daddy.
Six inches tall-er.
'F I stepped outta line, he had me by the col-lar.
"Gotta be careful, son! Don' wind up on the news!"
"Live in my house, boy, you abide by my rules."
"Gotta have discipline. Can't do just whatchou want."
"Such things as rules and laws. Such things as dos and don'ts."
"Mind yo mama, boy. Grip hard when you shake hands."
To this day I'm a mama's boy and daddy's little man. yeahWork hard soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon. (son)
Don't give up. (up)
Keep that nose in them books,
And keep that room picked up. (up)
Don't skew my word boy,
'Cause don't nothin' come easy.
Hard heads make for soft behinds,
Believe me that means breazy.I was born in a Texas land,
To a texacattle woman and a Red River man...

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Cowboy Troy (born Troy Coleman, 18 December 1970 in Victoria, Texas) is an African-American country singer. He graduated from Skyline High School in the Dallas Independent School District. Subsequently, he completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at The University of Texas. Prior to his career as a singer, he worked as the manager of a Dallas Foot Locker.

Cowboy Troy began performing in 1989 and developed a style he calls "hick-hop," which blends various country, rock, rap and tejano influences. He often raps in Spanish as well as English. He has released three independent albums (production label: Maximedia Production Group; distribution label: Bull Rush Recordings): Hick-Hop Hysteria - EP (2001), Beginner's Luck (2002) and Vintage (2003).

Starting in 2002, three songs were available as free downloads from amazon.com: "Texas" from Hick-Hop Hysteria, "Bus Driver" and "Tae Kwon Flo" from Beginner's Luck. As of August 28, 2005, "Texas" was #2 on Amazon's Funk & Rap Rock chart, #1 on their Experimental Rap chart, and #1125 overall. The other downloads have been discontinued.

Cowboy Troy joined the informal music group, MuzikMafia, in 2004. He appeared on Big & Rich's first album, Horse of a Different Color, rapping the fourth verse to the first track, "Rollin' (The Ballad of Big and Rich)." As a backup vocalist for Big & Rich, Troy toured with Tim McGraw and provided a rap track to McGraw's ballad "She's My Kind of Rain."

Cowboy Troy released his first major-label solo album, Loco Motive, (production label: RAYBAW records; distribution label: Warner Music Group) on May 17, 2005. The album debuted at #2 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. The first single, "I Play Chicken with the Train," peaked at #48 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart on April 9, 2005 and was a #1 country download at the iTunes Music Store on April 15, 2005.

As a Chevrolet promotion, Troy, Gretchen Wilson and Big and Rich released "Our America" as a free, time-limited download on July 1st, 2005. They also performed the song live at the Boston Pops concert on July 4, 2005. "Our America" combines "The Star-Spangled Banner" with a rap version of parts of the U.S. Constitution, Declaration of independence, Pledge of Allegiance and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The song peaked at #44 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, and appears as a bonus track on both Big & Rich's Comin' To Your City and Gretchen Wilson's All Jacked Up albums.

Cowboy Troy's next single (released July 20, 2005) was "If You Don't Wanna Love Me," a duet with Sarah Buxton. His most recent single, "Hook 'Em Horns," was released on February 14, 2006 after his alma mater (University of Texas) won the national championship in football.

Cowboy Troy is currently co-hosting, with Wynonna Judd, the fourth season of Nashville Star on the USA Network and CMT Canada.

Troy made a special appearance at the 13 March, 2006 episode of WWE RAW in Beaumont, Texas. He came to the commentary booth and helped announce for the match between superstars Edge and Goldust. His entrance music was "My Last Yee Haw."

Cowboy Troy's music was used in the 2005 Union Renegade Regiment show "Locomotive".

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