Hank Williams Jr
Definition
Hank Williams Jr., born Randall Hank Williams on May 26, 1949, is an American country music singer-songwriter and musician, renowned for his rebellious 'outlaw country' style and hits like 'Family Tradition' and 'All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)'.
The son of country legend Hank Williams Sr., he has sold over 20 million albums, earned multiple CMA Awards, and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, blending rock, blues, and Southern grit into his sound.
Examples
After quitting his desk job, Dave finally embraced his inner Hank Williams Jr. and started a band in his garage.
She cranked up Hank Williams Jr. on the road trip, turning a quiet drive into a full-blown rowdy friends reunion.
My uncle claims his beard grew longer after one listen to Hank Williams Jr., but we all know it's just lazy shaving.
In the dive bar, Hank Williams Jr. blared as the locals debated if 'family tradition' includes bad tattoos.
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