Examples Of Brantley Gilbert's 'Kick It In The Sticks'

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All movies have soundtracks, if my life had a soundtrack Brantley Gilbert's "Kick it in the sticks," MGk's "The breakup," and Cole Swindell's "You should be here." These are the three songs that would be in my soundtrack. These songs have a special meaning to me they bring back memories of my high school years.
The first song in my soundtrack would be Brantley Gilbert's "Kick it in the sticks." This song represents the wild times in my life, for example my high school years. My senior year of high school I threw a party in the woods behind my house, and invited the whole school, not that they all came. The song is about how people party in the country. The party in the song was in the woods with everyone invited. One part of the song is " better stay away from other boy's women that’s one good way for a boy to get whooped down here these boys tough down here get yourself tore up down here." I think that relates because my friend got into a fight over his girlfriend at my party.
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The song is about a breakup and he is saying she "Left a dime for a nickel" basically he talks about how he doesn't want to see her anymore, and she lost something good. My ex bought me a watch which I don’t have anymore, but the first part of the song is "I know you bought me the watch, my name on the back though, you ain't getting it back though." I felt like this song relates to that bad relationship because the other part of the song is, "I wish that I loved you or that I cared or that I even gave a damn if you were here but your gone." It ended so badly that I didn’t even care if I saw her or