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Q&A: Justin Moore's Rural Roots

  August 14, 2009 6:02 EDT
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Growing up in an Arkansas town with a population of 300, country artist Justin Moore is a man who appreciates his rural roots. On his song "Small Town USA," which recently reached No. 8 on the Billboard country songs chart, Moore proclaims, "A lot of people called it prison when I was growing up / But these are my roots and this is what I love." Now, in a Billboard.com video interview, Moore discusses his new self-titled album, his humble beginnings and not pretending to act unimpressed by the Grand Ole Opry.

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