This upbeat ode to the outdoor life references two of Luke Bryan's favorite activities. He previously recounted his boyhood experiences of hunting and fishing in the I'll Stay Me cut "Tackle Box" and the Tailgates and Tanlines track "Muckalee Creek."
Bryan namechecks the Flint River, the 344-mile-long river that cuts right through the singer's hometown of Leesburg, Georgia. "So many positive memories of the outdoors come from there," Bryan told Taste of Country. "I think it's important in my music to establish where I'm from and whether I'm saying Flint River or making up some fictitious river, I'd rather use a real river that people know and they know that it's me actually singing about it."
Bryan's 32 Bridge clothing line is named after the Route 32 bridge that crosses the Flint River near Leesburg.
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