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Last week, country music lost one of its most iconic stars. Over the course of several decades, Toby Keith's perfectly deep, rich voice belted out 42 songs that became top-10 on the Billboard Country chart.
While many of those songs were about bars, or girls, or his love for his country, it is one of his most gentile songs that remains not only one of my favorite songs, but an anthem we should try to live out loud throughout our lives. And the backstory of the song is as inspiring as the song itself.
By John O'Leary4.8
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Last week, country music lost one of its most iconic stars. Over the course of several decades, Toby Keith's perfectly deep, rich voice belted out 42 songs that became top-10 on the Billboard Country chart.
While many of those songs were about bars, or girls, or his love for his country, it is one of his most gentile songs that remains not only one of my favorite songs, but an anthem we should try to live out loud throughout our lives. And the backstory of the song is as inspiring as the song itself.

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