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* [[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.
* [[Jason Aldean]]'s "Dirt Road Anthem" is a cover of a song co-written by Colt Ford. Yes, it keeps the rap part intact. And Jason took it to the extreme by remixing it with [[Ludacris]].
* While not a direct example, Montgomery Gentry's "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" has a turntable scratch in it.
* Some people argue that Charlie Daniels' "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" was the first rap song. Think about it.
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