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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Morgan Wallen
Vocals
HARDY
Vocals
Joey Moi
Electric Guitar
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Bass
Tom Bukovac
Electric Guitar
Bryan Sutton
Acoustic Guitar
Dave Cohen
Keyboards
Wes Hightower
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Morgan Wallen
Songwriter
Ernest Keith Smith
Songwriter
Ryan Vojtesak
Songwriter
Michael Hardy
Songwriter
James Maddocks
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Josh Ditty
Recording Engineer
Ryan Yount
Editing Engineer
Joey Moi
Producer
Scott Cooke
Editing Engineer
Matt McCartney
Editing Engineer
Eivind Nordland
Editing Engineer
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Hey, Mister City Man
Rollie on your wrist, Nasdaq in your hand
Rollin' your eyes at my beat-up truck
Feed in the back, spittin' in my cup
[Verse 2]
Both our tags say Tennessee
I don't know you, I know you don't know me
But if this red light didn't have to change
I'd have time to say
[Chorus]
When you die, I hope you come back as a redneck
I hope it sticks on you like a hell-hot sun tattoo
I hope you break your back for that barely-get-by paycheck
And when you can't, you gotta go and bloody up a buck or two
Catch the Holy Ghost on a pinewood bench
Drive across the county just to hook up a winch
Revel in the pride of a simple man
Maybe then you'll understand
Oh
[Verse 3]
I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose yours
You work in four walls and I'm workin' four-by-fours
We ain't as different as you think we is, but I didn't pull up sayin'
"Won't you look at that born rich, fed with a silver spoon, trust fund kid," like you did
[Chorus]
So when you die, I hope you come back as a redneck
I hope it sticks on you like a hell-hot sun tattoo
I hope you break your back for that barely-get-by paycheck
And when you can't, you gotta go and bloody up a buck or two
Catch the Holy Ghost on a pinewood bench
Drive across the county just to hook up a winch
Revel in the pride of a simple man
Maybe then you'll understand
[Bridge]
Why we say grace, why we hold hands
Keep a shotgun right by the nightstand
And why we love a good rain comin' down
And never leave these so-called backward, backwood, good-for-nothing, hillbilly hick towns
[Chorus]
So when you die, I hope you come back as a redneck
I hope it sticks on you like a hell-hot sun tattoo
I hope you break your back for that barely-get-by paycheck
And when you can't, you gotta go and bloody up a buck or two, yes, you do
Catch the Holy Ghost on a pinewood bench
Drive across the county just to hook up a winch
Revel in the pride of a simple man
Maybe then you'll understand
Oh
[Outro]
Yeah, then you'll understand
Written by: Ernest Keith Smith, James Maddocks, Michael Hardy, Milan Sunil Modi, Morgan Wallen, Ryan Vojtesak