This Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson and Chris DeStefano penned song is an uptempo party rocker with hip-hop elements. "It's a big ole party, riot. The second it comes on, you've got to dance and shake and move your head back-and-forth," he said. "It's right up my alley. The second I heard it, I was like no doubt I'm cutting it."
The song follows on from other country-rap hybrids recorded by Nashville artists that include Jason Aldean's "Dirt Road Anthem," Brad Paisley's "Accidental Racist" and Florida Georgia Line's "Cruise."
Luke Bryan concludes the song's chorus by singing: "Floatin' down the Flint River Catch us up a little catfish dinner Gonna sound like a winner When I lay you down and love you right Yeah, that's my kind of night." Bryan told Chicago's WUSN that he misidentified some of the words when laying down the song. "I was singing 'winner winner' in the studio, 'cause I knew the song from a demo," he recalled. "And I was going, 'winner, winner,' and my producer goes, [speaker sound effects], 'Luke, it's actually 'winner, when I.' And I went, 'Ohhhhhhhh!' Hey! It doesn't matter. It works either way."
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