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[[Keith Urban]] is an Australian country artist, but don't let his genre fool you.
 
He started out in obscurity in the 1990s in Australia, but just released one album before disappearing from the solo scene. He formed a band called The Ranch in 1996. They released one album, and disbanded in less than a year.
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Don't mistake him for most country artists. He's got qualities about him that make him country, but he's definitely not like his contemporaries. Even if he does play a six-string banjo.
 
Also not to be mistaken for actor [[Karl Urban]].
== Discography ==
 
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* Keith Urban (1991)
* Keith Urban in The Ranch (1997)
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=== Tropes present in his work: ===
 
* [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]: "But for the Grace of God" has "Hea-''ven'' only knows that I've been blessed..."
* [[The Cameo]]: He appeared on several other works before he became famous in his own right, including an appearance in [[Alan Jackson]]'s music video for "Mercury Blues", a backing guitarist on several albums (including a few tracks on [[Garth Brooks]]' ''Double Live'') and a couple co-writing credits here and there.
* [[The Cover Changes the Meaning]]: From a female perspective, "Stupid Boy" can be interpreted as a female offering advice, or as the victimized female. From the male's perspective, it can be read as beating himself up over letting his lover slip through his hands.
* [[Everything Is an Instrument]]: He plays a cardboard box on "Somebody Like You".
* [[Everything's Louder Withwith Bagpipes]]: "I Told You So" features Uilleann pipes.
* [[The Four Chords of Pop]]: "Long Hot Summer" uses i-VI-III-VII on the verses.
* [[Heavy Meta]]: "Put You in a Song", a song about the love song he wants to write about his lover.
** Perhaps given a [[Continuity Nod]] in the next single, "Without You", which features the lyric "And up until you came along / No one ever heard my song / Now it's climbing with a bullet."
* [[Hidden Track]]: ''Golden Road'' features a hidden track called "One Chord Song".
* [[Like a God Toto Me]]: Inverted in "You're Not My God" about getting over drugs.
* [[Lyrical Tic]]: He tends to do a sort of "mmm" sound a lot. He also tends to utter "Yes, I did", "Yes, you did", or one of several other variants, after several lines. (Example: "You stole her every dream, and you crushed her plans/Yes, you did".)
* [[Recycled Lyrics]]: Several of his songs have lyrics about the sun shining.