Skeptic Bob
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- Oct 6, 2014
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I like all kinds of music. Rap, country, rock, blues, R&B, classical...all of it. And Chris Stapleton is definitely a favorite of mine.
But I dont understand why he is classified as “country music”. I get that he was a song writer before he was a performer and that he has written a ton of songs for country singers. But when I hear HIM sing, I don’t hear country. A couple popular examples for people not familiar with Chris:
I mean, he plays a steel guitar and sometimes wears a cowboy hat, but when I listen to him I hear blues and southern rock WAY more than I hear country. Leave everything the same except change his skin color to black and nobody would be calling that country.
Im not complaining, mind you, I actually like it when music doesn’t easily fit into a genre box, but I find it interesting. Does anyone disagree with me? Any music experts (I’m not one) who think it is clearly country?
But I dont understand why he is classified as “country music”. I get that he was a song writer before he was a performer and that he has written a ton of songs for country singers. But when I hear HIM sing, I don’t hear country. A couple popular examples for people not familiar with Chris:
I mean, he plays a steel guitar and sometimes wears a cowboy hat, but when I listen to him I hear blues and southern rock WAY more than I hear country. Leave everything the same except change his skin color to black and nobody would be calling that country.
Im not complaining, mind you, I actually like it when music doesn’t easily fit into a genre box, but I find it interesting. Does anyone disagree with me? Any music experts (I’m not one) who think it is clearly country?