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Kentucky Gap
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Kentucky Gap was released on September 1, 2023 by 5245755 Records DK2 as a part of the album Kentucky Gap - Single
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Release DateSeptember 1, 2023
Label5245755 Records DK2
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM116

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Andrew DeAtley
Andrew DeAtley
Banjo
Caleb Hawkins
Caleb Hawkins
Fiddle
Conner Reagan
Conner Reagan
Mandolin
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dakota Ray Parker
Dakota Ray Parker
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dakota Ray Parker
Dakota Ray Parker
Producer
Lamentor Productions
Lamentor Productions
Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Daddy worked in the lumberyard
Since the day I can remember
Calluses for skin
Back overdid
Born with true grit
Momma was a drinker
A smoker and a lover
A fighter and a saint
A hippie so quaint
With an unexpected fate
Hillsboro Kentucky is where I was raised
In the creeks I played
In the hills I strayed
Its where I found the way
In that Kentucky Gap
In there you wont find no map
Put on your bootstraps
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
My siblings and I went through
A little piece of hell
In the foster hotel
Moving cell to cell
Where the broken children dwell
Momma and daddy
They gave it their best
Gave us food to ingest
A place to lay our head
A bandade when we bleed
But momma and daddy
They fought like dogs
At eachother like hogs
Flippin every log
Lost in the Fog
In that Kentucky Gap
In there you wont find no map
Put on your bootstraps
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
Most dont make it
There in there for life
Scraping pennies looking for their next high
If your strong enough
You might survive
One of the few who make it out alive
Kentucky Gap
In there you wont find no map
Put on your bootstraps
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
Its a long brutal road in the Kentucky gap
Written by: Dakota Ray Parker
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