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"Trailerhood" is a song written and recorded by American
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artist
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. It was released in June 2010 as the first single from his 2010 album '' Bullets in the Gun''. The song peaked at number 19 on the US ''
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chart and at number 97 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


Content

"Trailerhood" is an upbeat song that celebrates the
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lifestyle. In the narrator's view, it's a world filled with pink flamingos and plastic pools (Carl, who lives next door), poker games (Gamblin' James, who will let anyone participate for $15), "music playing up and down the block", auto racing, and
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football. But it's also a "little piece of paradise" without judgment, where true friendships can be found. The song also makes fun of the tendency of trailer parks seeming to attract tornadoes, suggesting that when the warning sirens go off, one should grab a six-pack and a lawn chair to watch.


Critical reception

Matt Bjorke of Roughstock in his review was mainly positive, describing the melody as "a delicious mixture of classic country sounds and textures that really help keep the whole song light and just fun." He also called it a perfect song for the summer/fall playlists but that "people who live in big houses and cities or even suburbia will not likely relate to the lyrics". Bjorke also said that the song showcases some of Keith's best vocals in quite a while. ''Trailerhood'' review by Matt Bjorke


Music video

The music video was directed by
Michael Salomon Michael Salomon (born in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, United States) is an American music video/film director, who has directed many music videos, including many of Toby Keith's music videos. He directed the video for Metallica's " One", which was no ...
and premiered on the CMT website on July 14, 2010. It features Toby singing in a
trailer park A trailer park,caravan park, mobile home park, mobile home community or manufactured home community is a temporary or permanent area for mobile homes and travel trailers. Advantages include low cost compared to other housing, and quick and eas ...
with scenes of everyday life: his neighbor Carl lying outside in his "pool" (actually an inflatable kiddie pool), his other neighbor James playing poker with his friends, an unnamed woman hanging clothes on the clothesline to dry, and two boys watching a scantily-clad woman wash her car. Halfway through the song, a windstorm passes through which creates havoc all over the trailer park (Carl's pool blows over, James' sandwich blows away – to Toby who proceeds to eat it while chaining himself to his lawn chair and using a staple gun to keep his cap on, the clothes drying woman loses her laundry, a TV falls off its stand, someone's tooth falls out, a local reporter interviews residents while having his toupee blow upwards, and the car washing woman loses her bra). At the end, the residents gather together (except for the woman, who is pleading with the boys for the return of her bra while they want her to uncover herself). The final scene is the same as the first: Carl refilling his kiddie pool.


Chart performance

The song debuted at number 55 on the U.S. ''
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''
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charts for the week of June 19, 2010. When falling from the charts after reaching number 19, the song became Keith's lowest peaking single since " Mockingbird" peaked at number 27 in 2004.


References

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