Time by lady Rolex
Body by Bowflex
Hair by Hollywood salon
Bag by Louis Vuitton
High heels, Manolo Blahniks
Tanqueray gin and tonics
Sunglass by Gucci
Never been to Chatter, hoochie
She may look like New York, Miami, L.A.
But when it comes to lovin’ me, she ain’t that way
She got a little country, got a little country
Got a little country in her
Friday, Soho
That’s where all the cool, cool people go
Shake your pelvis
That’s how you get behind the velvet
Disco at the Air Bar
But what I really miss is a guitar
With a whammy bar
Going wah, wah, wah, wah
She may look like New York, Miami, L.A.
But when it comes to lovin’ me, she ain’t that way
She got a little country, got a little country, got a little country
Got a little country, got a little country, got a little country
She got a little country, got a little country, got a little country
She got a little country, got a little country, got a little country in her
Ah, hang on!
She’s got a little country, got a little country
I said, she’s got a little country, got a little country in her
Got a little country, got a little country
Got a little country, got a little country
Giddy up!
She’s runnin’ with the big dogs, she’s livin’ on the high hog
We’re rolling in the hay every night
She’s even saying yeehaw ridin’ that hillbilly seesaw
We’re having us a ball and holding on tight
She may look like New York, Miami, L.A.
But when it comes to lovin’ me, she ain’t that way
She got a little country, got a little country, got a little country
Got a little country, got a little country, got a little country
She got a little country, got a little country, got a little country
She got a little country, got a little country, got a little country in her
Modern Glam Meets Country Charm
“Got A Little Country” by Blake Shelton playfully explores the contrast between big-city sophistication and down-home roots. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who exudes urban glamour—think designer bags, luxury brands, and exclusive nightclubs—yet carries an unmistakable country spirit within. Despite her polished exterior, it’s her authenticity and genuine affection that shine through when she’s with her partner. Shelton’s witty storytelling bridges the gap between city lights and rural nights, celebrating the unexpected blend of style and substance.
Embracing Both Worlds
The song cleverly uses imagery of high society and country living to highlight how appearances can be deceiving. While she mingles in Soho and sips gin and tonics, she still finds joy in simple pleasures like guitars and hayrides. Shelton’s catchy chorus drives home the message that true connection isn’t about where you’re from, but who you are at heart.
Song Credits
- Artist: Blake Shelton
- Release Year: 2008
- Label: Warner Bros. Nashville