Song is played with ska feel. Verse: E Deep down south in the thick boondocks There lived this boy named Nick-Bob cox B Today was daddy's special day for him, E He brought home son his first violin Now pappy said young boy make me proud You learn a song and play it loud. B This country music should come deep with in E So sit down boy and let's begin. Now here's the fiddle and here's the bow. Son shook his head and said pappy no!! B What is it boy? Are you feeling sick? E Nick-Bob said with all respect. Chorus: E I need more soul with my music. I got to have to have reggae reggae music. B I don't need no countryman fiddle. E I need a real cool sound. Verse 2: E Now pappy got mad but he did not shout. He said now what's this sound your speaking about? B Nick-Bob left, came back with a radio E Said now here's something pappy you gotta know. Some heavy drums and some heavy bass, that social message to set that face. B And then pappy got up he began to move. E He said I feel it son I feel the groove. [CHORUS} 2X E Now Pappy liked what sound filled the room But it'd be better if the bass would boom B So go out to the shed, get the hammer nails and wood E Cause we're gonna make this reggae sound as it should Time went by as they worked non stop Two masterminds in the game wood shop B The sound system they built, it ain't no joke E So they brought it out to show all the country folks [CHORUS]