Bro-Country

Other Info

Other Info

What is Bro-Country?

Bro-country is a subgenre of country music that emerged in the early 2010s and became popular throughout the decade. It is characterized by its incorporation of hip-hop and rock influences, its focus on partying, drinking, and attractive women, and its emphasis on “bro” culture and masculinity.

The term “bro-country” comes from the slang term “bro,” which refers to a stereotypical young, white, middle-class man who embraces a culture of partying, drinking, and casual sex. The music is often criticized for being formulaic and pandering to a narrow demographic, as well as for reinforcing gender and racial stereotypes.

Some of the most prominent artists in the bro-country movement include Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Blake Shelton. However, in recent years, the popularity of bro-country has waned, and many artists have shifted towards a more traditional style of country music.