Mike Kuster rolls up with “Corn Fed” like he’s pulling into town in a dusty pickup, windows down, radio loud. This is straight-up country fun, no overthinking, no gimmicks, just a confident groove and a story that knows exactly where it’s from.

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From the jump, the beat sets a relaxed but steady pace, the kind that feels right for back roads and long drives past open fields. Kuster’s vocals come in smooth and self-assured, sounding comfortable in his boots. There’s an easy charm in how he delivers the lyrics, especially as he walks us through that childhood move from the suburbs to farm life. It’s visual, playful, and grounded in real-deal rural imagery.

“Corn Fed” leans into country humor and pride without trying too hard. Lines about small towns, early mornings, hard work, and well-fed living paint a picture that’s both nostalgic and cheeky. The recurring hook about being “country born, country bred” sticks fast, and the chorus is built to be shouted back at a live show, beer in hand. It’s one of those tracks where every element, melody, rhythm, vocals, stays in its lane and still works together cleanly.

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“Corn Fed” isn’t trying to rewrite the genre, it’s celebrating it. And honestly, that’s the win. Mike Kuster sounds locked in, comfortable, and proud of the world he’s singing about.

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