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Chicken & Biscuits

Colt Ford  Main Performer

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1 Chicken & Biscuits Ford/Hayslip 3:06
2 Hey Ya'll Stover 2:57
3 Diggin'   3:57
4 Mud Flap   2:53
5 All About Ya'll Garrett/James 2:54
6 Nothing in Particular Ford/Houchins/Scuil 3:47
7 Tool Timer   3:48
8 Cricket on a Line Ford/Scuillo/Spilln 3:35
9 She Ain't Too Good for That   2:50
10 Convoy Fries 4:12
11 Hip Hop in a Honky Tonk Shepherd 2:49
12 Ride On, Ride Out Ford/McDaniels 3:15
13 Country Kids Ford/Kraen 3:12
14 Trailer Park Pulp Fiction Garrett/Kosser 2:52
15 We Like to Hunt Ford/Smith 2:42
16 Chicken & Biscuits [Radio Mix] Ford/Hayslip 3:05
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Chicken & Biscuits

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Average Joes Entertainment Group

Category: Pop/Rock

Chicken & Biscuits

UPC: 661869002163

Release Date: 04/20/2010

Original Release Date: 04/20/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Chicken & Biscuits, Hey Ya'll, Diggin', Mud Flap, All About Ya'll, Nothing in Particular, Tool Timer, Cricket on a Line, She Ain't Too Good for That, Convoy, Hip Hop in a Honky Tonk, Ride On, Ride Out, Country Kids, Trailer Park Pulp Fiction, We Like to Hunt, Chicken & Biscuits [Radio Mix]]
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Thom Jurek

It may have taken four albums, but country rap star Colt Ford has made the charts with Chicken and Biscuits. Ford's new recording doesn't differ all that much from the rest of the titles in his catalog, but that's a good thing. His blend of extremely rowdy, outlaw country music, party-down backwoods lyrics, and hard beats, combined with his considerable skill as a rapper, make this set both memorable and more often than not hilarious. That said, Ford avoids the "novelty" tag altogether -- his songwriting is top-notch, catchy, and downright smart. High points on this record include some of its duets -- "Tool Timer" with Darryl Worley and "Country Kids" with Rachel Farley -- as well as the stomping, banjo- and-beat-driven first single, "Hey Y'all," that sounds like Montgomery Gentry at their wildest meeting Redman in a Brooklyn honky tonk. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi