Holler Back (song)

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ReleasedFebruary 4, 2008
Recorded2008
Length3:14
"Holler Back"
Single by The Lost Trailers
from the album Holler Back
ReleasedFebruary 4, 2008
Recorded2008
GenreCountry
Length3:14
LabelBNA
Songwriter(s)Tim James, Stokes Nielson
Producer(s)Brett Beavers
The Lost Trailers singles chronology
"Why Me"
(2006)
"Holler Back"
(2008)
"How 'bout You Don't"
(2008)

"Holler Back" is a song written by Stokes Nielson and Tim James, and recorded by American country music band The Lost Trailers. The song is the band's fourth chart single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and their first Top 40 hit on that chart. It was released in February 2008 as the title track and lead-off single to their album Holler Back, released in August 2008 on BNA Records.[1]

"Holler Back" is an up-tempo in which the narrator describes his feeling out of place in an urban setting. In the first verse, he mentions a friend who tells him to "holler back when [he gets] back home", although the narrator says that the only "holler back" that he knows is "that holler back in the woods". This line refers to the Southern American English word "holler", a slang term for a hollow or valley. In the second verse, he describes a woman named Mary Jo who lives in the hollow.

Critical reception

Jim Malec of The 9513 gave the song a "thumbs down" rating, as he thought that it "poke[d] fun" at Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl", but since "Holler Back" was released three years after Stefani's song, he called it "an opportunity lost to very poor timing".[2] He also called "Holler Back" "an incredibly tight track with a John Rich-worthy hook ... which showcases guitarist Stokes Nielson's spot-on ... under-appreciated songwriting talent."[2]

Music video

Chart performance

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