Hippies And Cowboys
Cody Jinks
Reveling in Rebellion: Cody Jinks' Anthem for the Outsiders
Cody Jinks' song "Hippies And Cowboys" is a raw and unapologetic anthem for those who live on the fringes of society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who has chosen a path that defies conventional expectations. From the very beginning, Jinks sets the tone with his early morning whiskey indulgence, hinting at a lifestyle that is far from the norm. Despite societal pressures, such as a mortgage and a baby on the way, he embraces his unconventional life, finding solace in the fact that he has made it this far.
The song delves into Jinks' disdain for mainstream musical scenes and trends. He proudly declares that he has never been part of any musical scene, including the famed Nashville. This rejection of the mainstream is a recurring theme, as he emphasizes that he doesn't seek validation from magazines or reviews. Instead, he finds comfort in the company of like-minded individuals—hippies and cowboys—who share his disregard for trends and commercial success. This camaraderie is celebrated in the chorus, where he invites everyone to raise hell and sing along, highlighting the sense of community among the outsiders.
Jinks' lyrics also reflect a deep appreciation for simplicity and authenticity. He prefers the unpretentious atmosphere of honkytonk bars, cheap drinks, and classic country tunes. This preference for the genuine over the polished is a testament to his values and the kind of life he cherishes. The song is a tribute to those who, like Jinks, find joy in living authentically, away from the pressures of societal norms and commercial success. It's a celebration of rebellion, individuality, and the unbreakable spirit of those who choose to live life on their own terms.