It’s never a wise decision to cheat on a songwriter. But especially in the early 2000s, when country cheating anthems were all the rage, it isn’t something we would have recommended. Here are three of the best songs from this era, from Carrie to Taylor.
โBefore He Cheatsโ by Carrie Underwood
Even if you don’t listen to much country music, you definitely know this song. โBefore He Cheatsโ was one of the tracks on Underwood’s debut album,ย Some Hearts. To this day, it’s still paving the way for girl anthems to come.
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โThis one was one I feel like everybody was a little nervous about,โ Underwood said to Howard Stern of the song.ย It might be hard to believe that โBefore He Cheatsโ was a risky release at the time. But for Underwood, who had also just put out โJesus Take The Wheelโ, this song was definitely a departure.
When asked if she’d ever been cheated on, Carrie shared that she had, in her early 20s. โI mean, at the time, I was young, and I was in my 20s, I was in college, okay, and I feel like that was a very big moment where it was like I really thought I knew this person, and it turns out like I really did not know this person,โ Underwood admitted.
โKeroseneโ by Miranda Lambert
Similar to โBefore He Cheatsโ, Miranda Lambert‘s โKeroseneโ sees Lambert having a pretty aggressive response to being cheated on.ย
Lambert sings,ย “Now I don’t hate the one who left / You can’t hate someone who is dead/ He’s out there holdin’ on to someone / I’m holding up my smokin’ gun / I’ll find somewhere to lay my blame / The day she changes her last name.โ
The song definitely implies that there’s some possible murder and arson going on. But honestly, we likely weren’t thinking about that when it was blasting on the radio.
โShould’ve Said Noโ by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has always had a thing or two to say about exes in her songs. But back when she was in country music, she wrote some particularly angsty ones.
In โShould’ve Saidย Noโ Swift sings,ย “And I should’ve been there / In the back of your mind / I shouldn’t be asking myself, โWhy?โ / You shouldn’t be beggin’ for forgiveness at my feet / You should’ve said, โNoโ / Baby, and you might still have me.โ
As Songfacts shares, Swift was writing from personal experience when she wrote this one. She shared, โI wrote this song by myself, and it literally took me just 20 minutes to write before we recorded it. I was living every line in this song at the time. I wrote this song about a guy who cheated on meย whoย shouldn’t have.โ
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