About The Song

Drunk Americans” is a song from Keith’s 2012 album, Hope on the Rocks. The song was written by Keith and Scotty Emerick, and it tells the story of a group of Americans who are getting drunk and singing patriotic songs in a bar. The song has been praised for its catchy melody and its message of national pride.

The song begins with the line, “I’m drunk and I’m proud of it, red, white, and blue, ” which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The lyrics go on to describe a group of Americans who are drinking and singing in a bar. They are proud of their country and they are not afraid to show it.

The song has been interpreted in a number of different ways. Some people see it as a celebration of American patriotism, while others see it as a critique of American jingoism. However, there is no doubt that the song is a powerful and moving anthem for many Americans.

“Drunk Americans” is a country song, but it has a broad appeal that extends beyond the country music genre. The song’s message of patriotism and national pride is something that can resonate with people of all ages and from all walks of life. If you are looking for a song that will make you feel proud to be an American, then “Drunk Americans” is the song for you.

Here are some additional details about the song:

  • The song was released as the second single from Keith’s album, Hope on the Rocks.
  • The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
  • The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
  • The song has been covered by a number of artists, including Trace Adkins, Brantley Gilbert, and Jason Aldean.

“Drunk Americans” is a Toby Keith signature song that is sure to be a fan favorite for years to come.

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Lyric

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

We ain’t East, we ain’t WestWe ain’t left, we ain’t rightWe ain’t black, we ain’t whiteWe just came here to drinkWe’re all mud flap suburbansAll ball caps and turbansAll prom queens and strippersWhere the whole kitchen sink and then hereWe’re the same, everyone knows your name
We just raise up our glassWe don’t give a rat’s assIf you’re a Democrat or RepublicanWe’re happy to be here and that you can seeWe’re just all drunk Americans
We ain’t second ex-wifesWe ain’t cowboys or redskinsAin’t preachers or kingpinsWe’re just having funWe’re all suits in blue collarsShort orders, long haulersPaper and plastic, too old and too youngCEOs, GEDs, DUIs, FBIs, PhDs
And we raise up our glassWe don’t give a rat’s assIf your belly’s too fat, or your wallet’s too thinWe’re happy to be here and that you can seeWe’re just all drunk AmericansAll drunk Americans
We’ve been in, we’ve been outWe’ve been cool, we’ve been weirdThank God we’re still hereIn the land of the freeAnd we all, singin’ wrongBut we all sing alongSing along
We just raise up our glassWe don’t give a rat’s assIf you’re a Democrat or RepublicanWe’re happy to be here and that you can seeWe’re just all drunk Americans
In these neon lightsWe’re all stars, we’re all strapsAnd we’re all drunk Americans

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