All about it dylan marlowe lyrics

“Why’d We Break Up Again” will be the first track released this Fall before Dylan heads out on the road with Cole Swindell for his Back Down To The Bar Tour.

All about it dylan marlowe lyrics

Following his high-energy, must-watch CMA Fest performance in June and his tour this past spring with Dylan Scott, Marlowe has built a solid engaged fan base city-by-city resulting in him having accumulated over 14 million streams just in the last three months.

“Why’d We Break Up Again” is Marlowe’s fresh take on the familiar breakup songs which are typically about drinking and partying. Instead, the Georgia native tells the story of a toxic relationship that draws him back in every time he tries to end the relationship. Accompanied by Marlowe's clever lyrics and Georgia twang, its so surprise this tune was a clear choice for Dylan.

“We are about to go on the road starting in September and I was looking for a song that was uptempo with high energy to keep my fans engaged,” said Marlowe. “This track is a mix of country and rock, like the songs that I grew up listening to. The story behind the song is a situation that almost everyone's been in before."

The Georgia native has also had an impressive songwriting year, with cuts like "Last Night Lonely" for Jon Pardi and others.

Marlowe, who wrapped his major tour debut earlier this year with artist Dylan Scott’s “Livin’ My Best Life Tour,” prepares to hit the road next month after receiving an invitation to join 11-time No. 1 multi-Platinum selling superstar Cole Swindell’s Back Down To The Bar Tour which will run through end of November.

Check out our interview with Dylan Marlowe HERE!

[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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I wasn’t gonna spell it out for ya
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Most of y’all thinking I can’t
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I’m just a?good?old boy from?Georgia
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Yeah I was born with a?beer in my hand
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So I moved up to the city
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To talk about the country I come from
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Hey buddy where I come from

[Chorus]
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We talk about girls, trucks, ice cold beer
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Dirt road, dripping lips, Jon Boats, John Deeres
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Bird dogs and buddies, country as country
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It’s all music to my ears
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Yeah when did it become such a crime around here
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To talk about girls, trucks and ice cold beer

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[Verse 2]
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Everybody hating on the things I love
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Ain’t never sunk a 4×4 in the mud
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When they’re floating on the boat or when they’re out downtown
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All they wanna sing about

[Chorus]
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Is girls, trucks, ice cold beer
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Dirt road, dripping lips, Jon Boats, John Deeres
      B
Bird dogs and buddies, country as country
      B  
It’s all music to my ears
       C                                      B
Yeah when did it become such a crime around here
               B         
To talk about girls, trucks and ice cold beer

[Instrumental]
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[Chorus]
      B
Yeah girls, trucks, ice cold beer
       B            
Dirt road, dripping lips, Jon Boats, John Deeres
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Bird dogs and buddies, country as country
      B
It’s all music to my ears
       C                                     B 
Yeah when did it become such a crime around here
             B
To talk about blue jeans, dixie cups
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Friday night lights and Hank cranked up
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Bonfires and Addies

My momma and my daddy
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Yeah all them thangs I love
       C                                     B 
Yeah when did it become such a crime around here
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To talk about girls, trucks and ice cold beer

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Dylan Marlowe makes a breakup sound like a party throughout his anthemic new single, "Why'd We Break Up Again." The song — premiering exclusively on Taste of Country — will be part of Marlowe's upcoming EP.

The Georgia native mixes '90s country sentiment with early 2000s pop-rock for a track that finds two ex-lovers reuniting. It's a hooky hit that's sure to be a fan favorite when he takes it on the road opening Cole Swindell's tour in the fall. He and co-writers Joe Fox and Brett Tyler had those shows in mind when they sat down to write.

"I know everybody’s probably been here before, so hopefully it hits some of y’all that have," Marlowe tells Taste of Country of a song written during the COVID-19 lockdown. "And if you haven’t, I hope it makes you roll your windows down."

Fox is a favorite co-writer of Marlowe's. The pair teamed with Jimi Bell to write Jon Pardi's current radio single, "Last Night Lonely." The production of this new track is more youthful, but not an about-face from traditional country music. While contemporary, fans of Swindell, Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney (three influences) should appreciate "Why'd We Break Up Again."

Earlier this year, Marlowe toured with Dylan Scott. He's signed to songwriter Dallas Davidson's Play It Again Entertainment. A piano-led ballad called "All About It" is his most-streamed song on Spotify. Previously, Taste of Country premiered the music video for Marlowe's song "Goodbye Gets Around."

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