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Stay Country or Die Tryin'

2025 single by Blake Shelton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stay Country or Die Tryin'
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"Stay Country or Die Tryin'" is a song by American country music singer Blake Shelton. It was sent to country radio on May 19, 2025, as the second single from his thirteenth studio album, For Recreational Use Only (2025).[1] It was written by Beau Bailey, Graham Barham, Sam Ellis and Drew Parker, and produced by Scott Hendricks.

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Background

Blake Shelton stated that when he heard the song, it reminded him of the first time he heard other songs of his such as "Ol' Red" and "God's Country", due to its high energy and many expressions relevant to rural life.[2] In an interview with American Songwriter, Shelton described the song as a mix of the two aforementioned songs and explained:

The lyric is just a bunch of almost phrases and things that are picturesque to growing up in the kind of backwoods and country, and that diehard mentality. It's, "I know where I come from." That's kind of how we are — a little very prideful, a little bit stubborn. And that's kind of the guy in that song. There's a pride to being a hillbilly and not going to town for any-damn-thing. You know what I mean?[3]

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Composition

The song contains "roaring" guitars,[4] and the sound of a quail is played in the beginning.[3] In the lyrics, Blake Shelton celebrates his country roots,[3][4][5] describing his lifestyle such as working hard without guarantees of financial success and devotion to his parents.[6] He references many symbols of rural culture, including the Bible, American flag, barns and rednecks.[4][6]

Critical reception

Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic regarded the song as a highlight of For Recreational Use Only and "begging for beer-soaked celebration."[7] Alli Patton of Holler wrote of the song, "While more bogged down in rural buzzwords this time around, the blazing tune is not unlike his insipid hit, 'Boys 'Round Here', from 2013 and 2019's prideful anthem 'God's Country'."[5]

Music video

The music video for "Stay Country or Die Tryin'" was directed by Adam Rothlein and Jennifer Ansell and was released on June 27, 2025. The video uses AI as a tribute to country life and land.[8]

Track listing

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[9]

Musicians

Technical

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Charts

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References

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