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Quick Gun Murugun: The Indian Cowboy’s Wild Ride | Outlaw Country Comedy Song

About the Song:
Quick Gun Murugun is not your average cowboy—he’s an Indian gunslinger with style, swagger, and a taste for justice (and mangoes). Born in the streets of Chennai and riding through dusty plains, Murugun turns the Wild West on its head in this comic outlaw-country ballad. With his turban, charm, and a six-shooter grin, he’s here to duel villains and make you laugh all the way to Boomtown!

LYRIC:
In the dusty plains where the sun burns bright,  
Rides a cowboy, Murugun, from mornin’ to night.  
With a quick draw hand and a heart so bold,  
He’s the Indian cowboy with legends untold.  

From the Chennai streets, where the hustle don’t fade,  
He chased his dreams with a reckless crusade.  
Turban on his head, through the deserts he’d roam,  
Facin’ every misstep with a cowboy’s true home.  

In a world of outlaws and a love so sweet,  
He danced with danger on fearless feet.  
Mango Dolly’s smile lit up his trail,  
But the West had a way to tip the scale.  

With a six-shooter gleam and a spark in his stare,  
He rode through the chaos, no burden to bear.  
From Rice Plate Reddy’s to a showdown at noon,  
He’d laugh through the thunder, whistlin’ a tune.  

Oh, Murugun, the legend, with a heart of pure gold,  
In the land of the brave, where his tale’s been told.  
Through laughter and trouble, he carved out his way,  
An Indian cowboy, come hell or high day.  

So raise up your glass to this hero so grand,  
Turnin’ wrongs into rights with a comical hand.  
With a wink and a grin, he’ll forever abide,  
Quick Gun Murugun, on the range far and wide.  

In the land of the brave, where legends are spun,  
With a quick gun and grin, through the rain and the sun,  
The tale of Murugun rides on, never done.  

🎵 Lyric: Borna Cuk
🎶 Music & Voice: AI

Playlist:
FICTIONAL - 🔥 Legends & Laughs: The Wild West Reimagined 🤠🎶
Step into a world where outlaws have a sense of humor, cowboys ride with swagger, and legends are spun with a wink and a grin. From high-noon showdowns to saloon shenanigans, this playlist blends classic Western storytelling with a playful, outlaw-country twist. Whether you're dodging bullets or dancing under the desert moon, these songs bring the spirit of the Wild West to life—with a side of fun! 🎸🌵✨


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