Ronnie Dunn - Damn Drunk ft. Kix Brooks

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Arden Lambert

Updated

December 29, 2022

Updated

December 29, 2022

Updated

December 29, 2022

Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks recorded a major smash country song called “Damn Drunk” under his album Tattooed Heart in 2016. Liz Hengber, Alex Kline, and Ben Stennis wrote the song. The song is one of Brooks & Dunn’s Greatest Hits since it was able to peak at the charts. 

Since the song is a major hit for many, even after it’s released, people still continue to listen to it over and over. The song peaked at no. 42 on the Billboard US Hot Country Songs, and no. 36 on the Billboard US Country Airplay.

The song is about a man who refuses to give up all for his love for the lady he genuinely desires. Even if he has to leap through difficulty after hurdle, he will keep fighting for his love. Since according to him, if the girl was a whiskey, he’ll definitely be a drunk man. As a result of how much he is addicted to the girl and will go to any length to be with her.

That’s maybe why so many people relate to the song because practically all of us, at some point in our lives, were drunkenly in love to the point that we’d do anything for that person. Aside from the song’s theme, fans fell in love with it due to Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks‘ flawlessly mixed voices.

For some extra fun fact, this song was their first song again after they split up as a duo in 2009 after the release of “Honky Tonk Stomp.” And after they opted to work as independent artists, Ronnie requested Kix’s help in creating the song.

So, if you’re seeking for a tune to brighten your day up, “Damn Drunk” by Ronnie Dunn featuring Kix Brooks is the perfect song for you. You may listen to it right now by clicking here.


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Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn


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