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Why Buster Scruggs is the Ultimate Cowboy Icon!

🎵 Why Buster Scruggs is the Ultimate Cowboy Icon!
Comedy Country Ballad (AI Lyrics & Voice)

🎙️ Lyric: Borna Cuk | 🎶 Music & Voice: AI

About the Song:
This hilarious novelty country ballad celebrates the legend of Buster Scruggs — a singing cowboy with a killer draw and a heart full of charm. Inspired by the Coen Brothers’ cult classic, this song blends quick wit, Western satire, and outlaw flair into one unforgettable tribute. Yeehaw!

🎼 Complete Song Lyric:

Yo, Buster Scruggs, they say you ain't real,  
But your charm in the saloon? Man, that's the deal!  
With a six-string in hand, your songs hit hard,  
Out on the prairie, you played your card!  

Hey, hey, Buster Scruggs!  
The fastest gun, the sharpest tongue!  
Sing it loud, play that tune,  
White hat shinin' like the moon!  

Oh, hey, hey, Buster Scruggs!  
A legend ridin' through the dust!  
Strum that six-string up above,  
Showin' the West what life's made of!  

Guns were dancin', duels left and right,  
You'd drop 'em all with a grin so bright.  
But fate done caught ya, up in the sky,  
Strummin' that guitar, where the stars don't lie.  

Now every cowboy dreams they could be,  
A shootin' star like Scruggs, wild and free.  
But Buster was more than just his aim,  
He sang with a smile and rewrote the game!  

So, Buster, my man, you might not be real,  
But every cowboy dreams o' your appeal.  
With tunes and laughs, you stole the show,  
Your story's the kinda tale we all wanna know.

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