GARTH BROOKS' & RONNIE DUNNS' "RODEO MAN" MAKES WORLD PREMIERE

About the Song

Garth Brooks and Ronnie Dunn – Rodeo Man: Two Titans Team Up for a Gritty, Wild Ride Through the Arena of Life

When Garth Brooks and Ronnie Dunn teamed up for “Rodeo Man”, fans of classic country and modern grit knew they were in for something special—and the track doesn’t disappoint. Released in 2023 as part of Garth’s long-awaited box set Time Traveler, this high-octane duet is a bold, boots-in-the-dirt celebration of the rough-and-tumble cowboy life—and a tribute to the kind of man who doesn’t quit, no matter how many times he hits the dirt.

Written by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s nephew, Mitch Rossell, “Rodeo Man” captures the wild pulse of rodeo culture, with all its chaos, heartbreak, adrenaline, and sacrifice. But what truly elevates the track is the dynamic between these two country legends. Garth, known for his dramatic storytelling and emotional intensity, and Ronnie, famous for his raspy, soulful twang and honky-tonk swagger, bring decades of real-life road dust to every line.

From the opening riff, the song kicks like a bronco out of the gate—fiddle-driven, guitar-heavy, and pounding with the rhythm of a heart that’s been broken more than a few times. The lyrics paint a picture of a man married to the road, addicted to the ride, and always one step ahead of settling down.

“He’s got scars for stories, and stories for songs / He don’t stay long, but he always rides strong.”

The chemistry between Garth and Ronnie is electric. There’s no competition—just two voices perfectly in sync, passing the torch and the verse like old friends who’ve ridden the same miles and earned the same bruises. Their harmonies roar on the chorus, but it’s in the quieter moments—when the Rodeo Man reflects on the life he’s chosen—that the song finds its heart.

More than just an ode to rodeo life, “Rodeo Man” is a metaphor for anyone living fast, chasing dreams, and bearing the weight of freedom. It’s about grit. About solitude. About being driven by something no one else can quite understand.

With this track, Garth Brooks and Ronnie Dunn deliver more than a duet—they deliver a moment. A reminder that country music still has room for rough edges, real stories, and legends who ride together one more time. And in the spirit of the rodeo, they leave it all in the ring.

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