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Florida Georgia Line catches hell for mixing flavors people arent accustomed to having at the same time.
Over the last decade, hip-hop values have crept into areas where they werent always welcome.
Collaborations that seemed outrageous a decade ago are running the charts now.
Sometimes the mix benefits from unlikely pairings.
Sometimes it leaves a weird aftertaste.
Other times it comes out cloyingly sweet.
Florida Georgia Lines growing catalogue sometimes feels like a conversation with these criticisms.
Surprisingly, the further the record wanders from the script, the better it gets.
The glut of straight-laced country tunes peppering the new album cover a range of styles to mixed results.
(Country industry men ought to show their appreciation for women by giving them opportunities in the biz.
Cant Say I Aint Countrys gift is balance.
The good songs are so good that youll wish the group had done some whittling.
4s usually the one where things get weird.
This one took Florida Georgia Line back home.