Alan Jackson – It’s Alright To Be A Redneck (Official Music Video)

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“It’s Alright to Be a Redneck” is a country song by American artist Alan Jackson, released on November 5, 2001, as the fourth and final single from his album When Somebody Loves You. Written by Bill Kenner and Pat McLaughlin, the track celebrates Southern working-class pride and lifestyle.

The song’s release was notably brief. Shortly after its debut, it was withdrawn to make way for Jackson’s poignant single, “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” which addressed the emotional aftermath of the September 11 attacks.

Critics responded positively to “It’s Alright to Be a Redneck.” Deborah Evans Price of Billboard described it as a “silly song” delivered with “good ole boy charm,” noting that Jackson’s history of releasing lighthearted singles endeared him to fans who turned such tracks into hits.

The accompanying music video, directed by Steven Goldmann, premiered in August 2001. It features a child presenting on the origins of the term “redneck” in an elementary school, with Jackson performing the song for the class, adding a humorous and educational twist to the visual narrative.

In terms of chart performance, the song re-entered the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks at number 59 for the week of November 17, 2001.

“It’s Alright to Be a Redneck” exemplifies Alan Jackson’s ability to craft songs that resonate with everyday American life, blending humor and authenticity to celebrate cultural identity

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