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Sugarland - Stuck Like Glue -

: The song was intended to be lighthearted and "change your day" rather than change the world.

In this clip, Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush discuss their artistic frustration over radio edits of the song's unique bridge: Sugarland - Stuck Like Glue

The most controversial element of the song was Jennifer Nettles’ reggae-style . While common in modern country music today, it was considered "scandalous" in 2010, leading some radio programmers to create unauthorized edits that removed the rap section entirely. Nettles later expressed frustration over these edits, comparing it to someone trying to "erase the stars" from Van Gogh’s Starry Night . : The song was intended to be lighthearted

: It blended traditional country elements with reggae-pop and vocal beat-boxing , featuring Kristian’s brother, Brandon Bush, on the accordion. The "Scandalous" Rap Controversy featuring Kristian’s brother

The track was co-written by the duo— and Kristian Bush —along with Shy Carter and Kevin Griffin (of Better Than Ezra).

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