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Essay heading: Shock'N Few
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February 18, 1997 |
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Two songs that Keith wrote while traveling from city to city in his touring bus, "The Taliban Song" and "Weed With Willie" show his patriotism and his love for his mentor and best friend, Willie Nelson.
Some people will argue that Shock'N Y'all is Toby Keith's best CD to date. Through humor and controversy, Keith has once again topped country music charts with a number one album... displayed 300 characters
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Through humor and controversy, Keith has once again topped country music charts with a number one album. However, the lack of power ballads that listeners have become accustomed to when popping in a Toby Keith CD cannot be overlooked. Shock'N Y'all is a great album that should be recommended to everyone; however, be cautioned that this is not the same Toby Keith that listeners have grown to love... displayed next 300 characters
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