Chords for Meet the Country King of Kenya

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Meet the Country King of Kenya chords
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My name is Elvis Otieno.
I live in Nairobi.
That's in Kenya, and I'm a country musician.
[Em] Way [A] down in [E] the [A] state of Georgia, [C] [Am]
[F] [Am] [F]
[G] down the road, [F] [Em] down the [C] road.
[Am] Mama [G] wants to know if I'm lost [F] in the blood or just in [Em] the water.
[Am] Daddy [G] wants to know if I make [F] enough to get [G] his daughter.
[E]
Country music was my first love.
My parents, I think, looking back at it, were very unique in a way,
because they loved country music.
They had all the records, and I listened [A] to all the beautiful [E] music that was there.
That kind of like shaped [A] up the person that [E] I was to become later in my life.
We identify [Bm] quite a lot with country music because of the message that is in it.
[E] Family, love, heartbreak.
[A] From the coal mines of Kentucky to the California sun.
[A] I draw a lot of inspiration from different [G] singers and different songwriters.
God Brooks, [E] Charlie Pryde, Alan Jackson, Don Williams, George Strait, Brooks and Dunn.
The list is [A] endless.
The struggles they [D] experience are really [C] universal.
One [F] more day, [G] [C] one more time.
[D] Every time I've gone on [G] stage, I have to make sure my audience are with me and they get my message.
And usually [Am] what I want them to [D] feel is [G] the raw emotions of a song.
[E] Say they stoke with me [A] as I walk the streets [E] of my memories.
[F] I'm just like a vessel, [Bb] but through me they [Eb] can feel [F] the emotions.
And it has to be real.
It has to come from your heart.
[Em]
[N] Thank you.
Thank you so much.
[B]
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_ _ _ My name is Elvis Otieno.
I live in Nairobi.
That's in Kenya, and I'm a country musician.
[Em] Way [A] down in _ [E] _ the [A] state of Georgia, _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[G] down the road, _ [F] _ [Em] down the [C] road.
_ [Am] Mama [G] wants to know if I'm lost [F] in the blood or just in [Em] the water.
[Am] Daddy [G] wants to know if I make [F] enough to get [G] his daughter.
[E] _
Country music was my first love.
My parents, I think, looking back at it, were very unique in a way,
because they loved country music.
They had all the records, and I listened [A] to all the beautiful [E] music that was there.
That kind of like shaped [A] up the person that [E] I was to become later in my life.
We identify [Bm] quite a lot with country music because of the message that is in it.
[E] Family, love, heartbreak.
[A] From the coal mines of Kentucky to the California sun.
_ [A] I draw a lot of inspiration from different [G] singers and different songwriters.
God Brooks, [E] Charlie Pryde, Alan Jackson, Don Williams, George Strait, Brooks and Dunn.
The list is [A] endless.
The struggles they [D] experience are really [C] universal.
One [F] more day, _ [G] _ [C] one more time.
_ [D] _ Every time I've gone on [G] stage, I have to make sure my audience are with me and they get my message.
And usually [Am] what I want them to [D] feel is [G] the raw emotions of a song.
[E] _ _ Say they stoke with me [A] as I walk the streets [E] of my memories.
[F] _ I'm just like a vessel, [Bb] but through me they [Eb] can feel [F] the emotions.
And it has to be real.
It has to come from your heart.
[Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] Thank you.
Thank you so much. _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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