Instead of all of the catagories I usually do, I'm using all of Savannah Dexter's music to support her as I find her an interesting up and coming artist and I also got a request from @UncleBud that will be put at the bottom. Savannah currently only has 2 full albums named Savages and Genesis adding up to a total of 25 songs. Below I will add the names of the albums and the songs in the album with the newer album first. Genesis 1: Bring It (feat. Brabo Gator). Length of song: 4:05. Features of this song are: Hip-hop roots, electronica influences, country influences, mild rhythmic syncopation and, heavy use of vocal harmonies. 2: Country Girl. Length of song: 2:59. Features of this song are: Hip-hop roots, country influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, repetitive melodic phrasing and, extensive vamping. Country Girl song is just a all around suductive song about how her partner wants a "Country Girl" who is homegrown and has "meat and 3 lovin." 3: Love Me Now. Length of song: 3:13. There are currently no features posted for this song. 4: Echo (feat. Merkules). Length of song: 2:39. Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, exaggerated enunciation, country influences, basic rap rootsand, danceable beats. 5: Heaven's Got a Backroad. Length of song: 2:49. There are currently no features posted for this song. Heaven's Got a Backroad is about how when Dexter dies she doesn't want to live in the heavens suburb but wants to live in the country while in heaven in a house you have to get to by backroad. 6: Broke Free. Length of song: 2:33. Features of this song are: Alt. country qualities, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation, repetitive melodic phrasing and, extensive vamping. 7: Say About Me (feat. FJ Outlaw). Length of song: 3:20. Features of this song are: Hip-hop roots, electronica influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, heavy use of vocal harmonies and, repetitive melodic phrasing. Say About Me is just pretty much saying to not talk behind their back because they "Hear everything you say about me." 8: A Little More Me. Length of song: 3:18. There are currently no features posted for this song. 9: Shark Week (feat. Brabo Gator & FJ Outlaw). Length of song: 4:16. There are currently no features posted for this song. There is no other way to explain this song than "Wow." I think even DaBaby would be impressed. 10: House of Mirrors. Length of song: 3:33. There are currently no features posted for this song. Savages 1: Savage. Length of song: 3:06. There are currently no features posted for this song. Savage is about how Dexter is done with the bs and the politics for always playing games, and, how Dexter is a savage as said in the lines "I'll burn every f***ing bridge give me the matches, one thing that they don't know about me I'm a savage." Dexter manages to say f**k the government and give the middle finger to Katie Noel for lying and saying Ryan Upchurch ahem violatied her. 2: Gottem Talking (feat. Adam Calhoun). Length of song: 2:58. There are currently no features posted for this song. 3: Big Trucks (feat. Adam Calhoun, Dusty Leigh & Demun Jones). There are currently no features posted for this song. Big Trucks is just about how Adam Calhoun, Dusty Leigh, Demun Jones and, Savannah Dexter want and have huge jacked up show/mud trucks. 4: Remember Everything. Length of song: 3:09. There are currently no features posted for this song. Remember Everything is about Dexter's first husband who may have mistreated Dexter and how she remembers every right and wrong he did. 5: Raise Hell. Length of song: 2:39. Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, basic rap roots, danceable beats, consistent rhyme patterns and, a female vocal. This song was made when the whole Katie Noel was, ahem, "violated" by Ryan Upchurch (which the courts later proved to be a false claim), and after Noel made a diss song on Dexter. Raise Hell is the diss back on Noel, (And in my opinion, definantly showed Noel her place and put her there as said in the lyrics "Instead of chasin church you should've been in it" and "Nobody likes you, scissorin's what excits you") 6: Can't Never Could (Feat. Jelly Roll). Length of song: 3:53. There are currently no features posted for this song. 7: She Sings. Length of song: 3:51. There are currently no features posted for this song. 8: Throw Another Stone. Length of song: 3:11. There are currently no features posted for this song. Throw Another Stone is about Dexter's struggles and triumphs in building her career as a music artist. This song is also about how she knows haters "Are comin and I'm not afraid" and how "Your words and hate don't phase me." 9: Sinderella. Length of song: 3:13. There are currently no features posted for this song. Sinderella is about Dexter's ex husband (who Dexter married and divorced before she turned 19) who in the song Dexter calls "Daddy" and how "Daddy" used and cheated on Dexter and how now Dexter was afraid to commit to another relationship at the time. At the current moment I believe Dexter is in a relationship with Adam Calhoun. 10: I Don't Open Up. Length of song: 3:17. There are currently no features posted for this song. I Don't Open Up is also about Dexter's ex husband (who Dexter married and divorced before she turned 19) who used and cheated on Dexter and how now Dexter was afraid to commit to another relationship at the time. 11: Just Hold On (Feat. Adam Calhoun). Length of song: 3:11. Features of this song are: 12: Swamp (feat. Brabo Gator). Length of song: 3:34. There are currently no features posted for this song. 13: Another Story. Length of song: 2:59. There are currently no features posted for this song. 14: Murder You with Love (feat. Struggle Jennings). Length of song: 3:04. There are currently no features posted for this song. Murder You with Love is about how only people you love can hurt you with personal experinces from both artists to back it up. 15: Curtains. Length of song: 2:45. There are currently no features posted for this song. Curtains is about how Dexter hears all the whispers and rumors so she wouldn't let her current partner in because she was afraid he would build her up just to break her down. Banana Pancakes. Length of song: 3:12. Features of this song are: Mellow rock instrumentation, country influences, folk influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony and, mild rhythmic syncopation. I am currently unable to provide a description for this song.
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