Released: 2021
‘Things A Man Oughta Know’ by Lainey Wilson is a gritty country tune that takes a hard look at gender roles and love. It’s a song that challenges stereotypes, with a woman who’s as handy with a shotgun as she is with matters of the heart.
The song kicks off with Wilson showing off her skills that are typically associated with men – hooking a trailer, shooting a shotgun, catching a fish, and changing a tire. These ain’t just ‘manly’ tasks, folks. They’re survival skills, and Wilson’s got ’em in spades.
The lines ‘How to know when it’s love, How to stay when it’s tough’ delve into the emotional side of things. Recognizing real love ain’t always easy, and sticking around when the going gets tough? That’s the real test of a relationship.
‘How to know you’re messin’ up a good thing, And how to fix it ‘fore it’s too late’ – these lines are all about self-awareness and making amends. You gotta know when you’re in the wrong and have the guts to fix your mistakes before it’s too late.
‘If you really love a woman, you don’t let her go’ – this line is a straight shot to the heart about commitment. If you truly love someone, you don’t let ’em slip away. You fight for ’em.
‘If I can’t have it, I can do without’ – this line shows Wilson’s grit and independence. She ain’t dependent on anyone else for her happiness. She’s a self-made woman.
‘And how to keep it hidden when a heart gets broke’ – this line is about the strength it takes to deal with heartbreak. It’s about putting on a brave face and moving forward, even when you’re hurting inside.
‘How to chase forever down a driveway, How to never let it get there in the first place’ – these lines are about fighting for love and preventing problems before they start. It’s about being proactive in love, not just reactive.
In the end, ‘Things A Man Oughta Know’ is a song that challenges gender roles and offers a lesson in love and resilience. It’s a testament to Lainey Wilson’s strength and emotional intelligence.