Rascal Flatts es uno de esos nombres que resuenan con fuerza en la historia de la música country. Desde sus humildes comienzos hasta convertirse en superestrellas internacionales, su viaje ha sido inspirador. El grupo, conocido por sus voces armoniosas y su capacidad para evocar emociones profundas, ha dejado una huella indeleble en el panorama musical.
La historia de Rascal Flatts se remonta a finales de la década de 1990, en Columbus, Ohio. El grupo está compuesto por Gary LeVox (vocalista principal), Jay DeMarcus (bajista y vocalista) y Joe Don Rooney (guitarrista y vocalista). Jay y Gary son primos y habían estado tocando juntos en clubes locales cuando decidieron que era momento de formar una banda. Joe Don se unió a ellos poco tiempo después, y juntos encontraron una química musical incomparable.
En 1999, la banda firmó un contrato con Lyric Street Records, y al año siguiente lanzaron su álbum debut homónimo, Rascal Flatts. El álbum incluyó éxitos como "Prayin' for Daylight" y "I'm Movin' On", que rápidamente se colocaron en los primeros lugares de las listas country. La mezcla de melodías pegajosas y letras emotivas capturó la atención de millones de oyentes.
El lanzamiento de su segundo álbum, Melt, en 2002, consolidó su lugar en la industria. La canción "These Days" se convirtió en su primer sencillo número uno en las listas de Billboard de música country. Tras este éxito, el grupo lanzó en 2004 Feels Like
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[Verse 1: Brian McKnight]
Baby, tomorrow I'ma have to fight
Leaving at first light
And all I can think of is you
Baby, I can hear you tryin' not to cry
I'm afraid and I ain't gonna lie
I gotta do what I've been trained to do
[Pre-Chorus: Brian McKnight]
I'm a little tired, but I'm doin' fine
I got my brother's back and he's watching mine
Just keep praying that we'll all make it through
[Chorus: Brian McKnight]
I fight for what's right
And I fight for what is true
Mostly I'm fighting to get back to you
We don't see black, we don't see white
We just see what we have to do
All we see is red, white, and blue
Fighting for our red, white, and blue
[Verse 2: Rascal Flatts]
Baby, how's our little baby girl?
Does she know her daddy's halfway 'round the world?
Tell her she is my heart
Well, I've only seen her in a photograph
Don't know whether to cry or laugh
While I'm out here in the dark
[Pre-Chrous: Rascal Flatts]
I get so damn tired but I'm doin' fine
Got my brother's back and he's watchin' mine
Just keep prayin' that we'll all make it through
[Chorus: Brian McKnight & Rascal Flatts]
I fight for what's right
And I fight for what is true
Mostly I'm fighting to get back to you
We don't see black, we don't see white
We just see what we have to do
All we see is red, white, and blue
Fighting for our red, white, and blue
[Bridge: Brian McKnight & Rascal Flatts]
I don't know the reasons why
Sometimes at night I sit and cry
It's hard to tell you what I'm goin' through
What I'm goin' through
When all we have is this telephone
On this telephone
Don't know when I'll be comin home
I just need you to keep praying that I do
[Chorus: Brian McKnight]
I fight for what's right
And I fight for what is true
Mostly I'm fighting to get back to you
We don't see black, we don't see white
We just see what we have to do
What we have to do
All we see is red, white, and blue
All we see is red, white and blue
Fighting for our red, white, and blue