Dress Down

Justin Moore · Other Songs - Justin Moore

It's Friday night

The moon is high

Let's get my truck a little muddy

Old blue jeans

You and me

Baby we don't need no money

Cooler full of beer

Throw it in the back

Let your hair down

You know I like that



It's time to dress down

No we ain't goin' to town

Gonna park down

Where there ain't nobody around

Have a little fun now

We'll wrap our arms around

Each other on that blanket

On the river bottom ground

It's time to dress down



Baby your wankins' got me thankin'

Sittin' at's ole red light

We get there girl I swear

Hell it might take all night

I know heaven's waitin' on us

Can't drive fast enough



It's time to dress down

No we ain't goin' to town

Gonna park down

Where there ain't nobody around

Have a little fun now

We'll wrap our arms around

Each other on that blanket

On the river bottom ground

It's time to dress down



Ain't no city lights

Ain't no cars

Baby get ready

Cause we ain't far



It's time to dress down

No we ain't goin' to town

Gonna park down

Where there ain't nobody around

Have a little fun now

We'll wrap our arms around

Each other on that blanket

On the river bottom ground

It's time to dress down

Girl... baby... it's time to dress down!

Dress Down

Justin Moore's "Dress Down" captures the laid-back spirit of modern country life, reflecting the artist's signature blend of traditional storytelling and contemporary production. Emerging from a period where Moore was establishing his place within the genre, the track highlights his ability to craft relatable narratives about everyday experiences. While the song stands as a distinct recording, it aligns with the thematic elements found in his early discography, particularly the casual, down-to-earth persona he cultivated during his initial years. Moore's work often explores the contrast between public expectations and private comfort, a sentiment that resonates throughout his body of work. This recording serves as a testament to his evolving sound, offering listeners a glimpse into the relaxed atmosphere that defines much of his musical identity without relying on complex arrangements or overt theatricality.