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Purple Gas Lyrics


Zach Bryan

 

Song Facts

  • Genre: Country
  • Album: The Great American Bar Scene (2024)
  • Producer: Zach Bryan
  • Writers: Zach Bryan & Noeline Hofmann
  • Release Date: June 7, 2024
  • Chart Debut: #70 on Billboard Hot 100

Artist Info

Zach Bryan, a rising star in the country music scene, is known for his heartfelt storytelling and authentic sound.Noeline Hofmann, a gifted singer-songwriter, joins him for this duet, which marks her debut on the Billboard Hot 100. Bryan's music frequently reflects his life experiences and emotional depth, while Hofmann adds a new perspective to their partnership.

Annotations and Meaning

. In the opening line, Bryan and Hofmann employ the imagery of "plates for purple gas," a reference to the fuel used mostly in farming, to represent a life based on hard effort and rural simplicity. The remark about not blaming the dealer for a bad hand emphasizes responsibility and perseverance. The chorus addresses the concept of a flatland boy looking for a challenge, a symbolic hill to climb. This need for a conflict and willingness to fight displays a strong feeling of pride and determination, even in a seemingly unending, flat landscape. The second verse, sung by Hofmann, underlines the unrelenting pace of existence and the stagnant quality of one's vista. The teachings of fighting back and the myth of always having the upper hand emphasize the value of perseverance and fortitude in the face of adversity. Bryan and Hofmann depict different rural sights in the third verse, ranging from rail ties to a neighbor kid using fencing pliers. The repetition of these duties, combined with the notion that "it goes on forever," emphasizes the never-ending nature of hard work and the inherent challenges of the rural lifestyle. The outro repeats the notion of having "plates for purple gas," stressing the link to a life of hard work and resilience.

Personal Reflections on Song Meaning

Purple Gas. by Zach Bryan and Noeline Hofmann pays respect to the hardworking people who live in rural areas and face life's obstacles with tenacity and persistence. The song's title relates to the particular fuel used in farming, which represents the unique challenges and tenacity of rural life. The duet explores themes of pride, hard effort, and the endless nature of daily problems. The flatland imagery portrays a life devoid of evident difficulties, but the need for something more—a hill to die on—reflects an innate need for purpose and significance. The chorus portrays a strong sense of pride in their heritage and a willingness to tackle any challenge, even if it means fighting an everlasting struggle. The verses provide evocative depictions of rural life, from the daily labor to peaceful times of introspection. Bryan and Hofmann's partnership provides a dual perspective, merging their voices to convey a story that will appeal to anyone who appreciates the importance of hard work and perseverance. Overall, Purple Gas is a moving hymn commemorating the tenacity of individuals who live in the flatlands. It highlights their pride, challenges, and steadfast determination.

Purple Gas Song Lyrics

Purple Gas by Zach Bryan


[Verse 1: Zach Bryan & Noeline Hofmann]
I've got plates for purple gas
'Bout the only break I catch
But I am not the kind of man
To blame the dealer on a losing hand
Have a lone star in my eye
The darker the sky, the brighter it shines
Pumpjack checks and baler twine
A ton of grit or maybe it's spite

[Chorus: Zach Bryan & Noeline Hofmann, Zach Bryan]
And if I weren't a flatland boy, I'd say I have a hill
A hill that I will die upon if the climb don't get me killed
If there were such heights around here for a guy to lay his pride
Maybe I'd rest before I died if I weren't a flatland boy
If I weren't a flatland boy

[Verse 2: Noeline Hofmann & Zach Bryan]
I hammer down, hair straight back
World blurs past, tell me, how's it that
My horizon line's static?
I guess at least it's a sure bet
Was taught to not throw the first fist
But if you take a hit, finish that son of a b**ch
In a life having the upper hand's a myth
Your only fighting chance is too stubborn to quit
[Chorus: Noeline Hofmann & Zach Bryan, Noeline Hofmann, Zach Bryan]
And if I weren't a flatland boy, I'd say I have a hill
A hill that I will die upon if the climb don't get me killed
If there were such heights around here for a guy to lay his pride
Maybe I'd rest before I died if I weren't a flatland boy
If I weren't a flatland boy

[Verse 3: Noeline Hofmann, Zach Bryan, Noeline Hofmann & Zach Bryan]
Retired rail ties, point-nine wire
Neighbor kid on the fencin' pliers
Fargo that turns over fine
At forty below if you cuss it right
A sly thumb of rye sometimes
Keep a bottle hid with the Bio-Mycin
You can dull the edge, you can look ahead
But can't get there, it goes on forever
Oh, it just goes on forever
You keep your head down, it goes on forever

[Outro: Zach Bryan & Noeline Hofmann]
But I've got plates for purple gas
I've got plates for purple gas



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