Made On McCosh Mill Road

Album: Made On McCosh Mill Road (2014)
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Songfacts®:

  • On this high-energy song, Bubba Sparxxx pays tribute to the road he grew up on in rural LaGrange, Georgia. The song is a celebration of the area and the people who live there.
  • The song's music video was shot at Sparxxx's family farm. He explained: "The video depicts what I would call the perfect day for a country boy... I really feel like this song sums up where my heart's at musically, these days."

    "I took a lot of time off from music, did a great deal of soul searching, and arrived at the conclusion that life is short, and precious. And I'm not going to waste time taking myself too seriously, or worrying about things beyond my control, at this point."
  • From 2001-2006, Bubba Sparxxx released three albums on major labels, the first two produced by Timbaland. But he got hooked on prescription pills and nearly died before getting sober years later. When he returned to music, it was with help from another country rapper, Colt Ford, who released his music, including the Made On McCosh Mill Road album, on his Backroad Records label.

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