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* The Bellamy Brothers' 1987 single "Country Rap," which coincidentally shares its name with this trope. The song just missed the top 30 of the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart, and was just one way brothers Howard and David experimented with other styles and genres in their music; for instance, "Get into Reggae Cowboy" -- which—which used (guess what, reggae) as its main beat -- becamebeat—became a top 20 country hit in 1982.
* [[Boondox]]
* Bubba Sparxxx
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* Country singer Neal McCoy recorded a hip-hop version of the ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]'' theme song for [[The Movie]].
* Stitch Mouth
* [[Snoop Dogg]] recorded a [['''Country Rap]]''' called "My Medicine". It featured guest vocals by [[Willie Nelson]] and production by [[House of Pain|Everlast]].
* [[Played for Laughs]] on the Bellamy Brothers song "Country Rap", which fuses stereotypical country lyrics with common late-80s perceptions of rap.
* [[Toby Keith]]'s singles "Getcha Some" and "I Wanna Talk About Me" are examples, keeping country instrumentation but using quick, spoken lyrics.
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