The Lacs

The Lacs, an abbreviation for "Loud Ass Crackers," are a prominent American country rap duo consisting of Clay "Uncle Snap" Sharpe and Brian "Rooster" King. Hailing from Baxley, Georgia, the duo has forged a unique musical path by blending Southern rock, country, and hip-hop, a subgenre often referred to as "hick-hop" or "country rap." The Lacs have cultivated a loyal following with their resonant tales of country life, party anthems, and candid reflections on rural living.

Since their auspicious debut, The Lacs have released a string of albums that have solidified their place in the evolving country rap scene. Notable releases include "River Rat" and the deluxe edition of "Keep It Redneck," both of which showcase their ability to fuse thumping beats with relatable, down-to-earth lyrics. Collaborative tracks like "Great Minds Drink Alike," featuring Craig Campbell, and "Better on a Backroad," with Taylor Ray Holbrook, exemplify their knack for partnering with other artists to enrich their sound. Tracks such as "Hellraisers in Heaven" and "Raised Right" reflect the duo's talent for storytelling, with songs that paint vivid pictures of Southern life and values. Audiences are drawn to their authenticity and the immersive narratives woven throughout their work, marking The Lacs as influential staples within their genre.

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