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More and more people are saying that they're pop, usually the same people that says the same about Rascal Flatts and Lonestar. But I can see how some people question how country they truly are despite being played mostly on country radio stations. The name is very country, Lady Antebellum....evokes the tranquil, wholesome, nostaligic images of the Old South...especially LADY Antebellum. The charming southern belle on the country plantation and an antebellum mansion with weeping willows. Man I wish I can go back and live those days.
But the music itself is very pop influenced. I'd say the musical sound is a little more country sounding than Rascal Flatts which most people still seem to consider country.