![]() YOUR TURN: Do you remember where you were the moment you fell in love with your husband? And his love is the reason the Happy Wives Club exists. His friendship is a daily reminder that I was never meant to walk this road of life alone.Įvery day, when I come to the pages of the Happy Wives Club with the hope of inspiring and encouraging you, I often forget my husband also reads this site and sometimes -although not often as he’d get embarrassed- it’s just good to fill this page with an ode to him.Īfter all, beside every happy wife is a proud and loving husband. His unwavering respect and honor for me, has allowed me to go after my wildest dreams. His unending love has allowed me to feel safe. It has strengthened me, challenged me, stretched me and made me grow in ways I never imagined. This journey, my marriage, has shaped me more than any other earthly relationship. And before year’s end, we became husband and wife. Less than 4 months after falling in love, as the sky dimmed on that beautiful Spring evening, he proposed. As if he’d never experienced hurt before, he fell so deeply in love with me that many questioned if it happened too quickly. Wise beyond his years with an ability to love me with complete abandon. On May 9, 2003, that broken road illuminated and the man standing at the end was (and is) the kindest, most loving, gentle, respectful and humble man I’ve ever known. That same broken road that led me to Keith and Keith to me. Those words piped into my earphones while on my morning walk earlier today.Īs the Rascal Flatts lead singer belted those lyrics, I thought about the broken road that made me the woman I am today. Actually, Hanna is the only member of the group.Īdditionally, a representative for RMR has told Genius that Sage Clark did not write the song, although his name was listed on a version of the track uploaded on Spotify.God Bless the Broken Road That Led Me Straight to You ![]() Watch the video above, and read all the lyrics to RMR’s Rascal" on Genius now.Ĭorrections: The original version of the article stated Hummon, Hanna, and Boyd were all in The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. His debut EP, Drug Dealing is a Lost Art, will reportedly drop this spring. RMR is set to capitalize on the buzz, telling The FADER that he plans to release a Matchbox Twenty-inspired single next week. One day later, it’s on pace to double that total. On Genius, the song racked up an impressive 4,000 daily pageviews on the first day of its release. “Rascal” racked up more than 200,000 YouTube views in just a few days. Lil Tracy ( “Like a Farmer”), DaBaby ( “Walker Texas Ranger”), Fly Rich Double ( “Yup (On My Tractor)”), and Blanco Brown ( “The Git Up”) have all scored recent viral country trap hits. ![]() Louis rapper Nelly blended elements of country music in his melodic raps, and Young Thug took inspiration from the genre on Beautiful Thugger Girls. However, rap and country crossover is nothing new. “This song is the interpretation of what the new genre should sound like,” he said, about the country trap subgenre brought to the mainstream by Lil Nas X’s massive 2019 hit, “Old Town Road.” In an email to The FADER, RMR revealed he grew up on country and rap music. Possibly indicating that the interpolation wasn’t cleared with Rascal Flatts, “Rascal” has been pulled from Apple Music and YouTube. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, winning a Grammy for Best Country Song in 2006. It spent five weeks atop the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and peaked at No. ![]() The track is the most popular version of a song originally written by Marcus Hummon, Jeff Hanna, and Bobby Boyd for Hanna’s band The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. “Bless the Broken Road” was released as the second single from Rascal Flatt’s 2004 album, Feels Like Today.
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