"Country Side" is a song by Jason Blaine that celebrates and showcases the qualities of a country girl. The lyrics describe a girl who embodies the characteristics commonly associated with rural or countryside living. The song starts by describing her physical appearance, mentioning her scuffed-up boots, old ball cap, and a ponytail in the back. The girl is portrayed as being carefree and comfortable in her own skin. She loves listening to country music, specifically Garth Brooks, and is unafraid to show her enthusiasm. The lyrics further delve into her background, mentioning that her first car was a truck and she enjoys off-roading and getting it dirty. This suggests that she is unafraid to embrace traditionally masculine interests and activities. As the song progresses, it becomes evident that the girl is proud of her upbringing and roots in the countryside. She is depicted as enjoying socializing with friends, getting a little rowdy during Friday nights, and unwinding with a shotgun and some cold drinks under the starry sky. The chorus emphasizes the idea that the girl's upbringing and environment have shaped her personality and behavior. The line "You can blame it on her raisin'" suggests that her rural upbringing is responsible for her country-side characteristics. Later in the song, the lyrics describe a scene where the couple embarks on a late-night adventure together. The girl's playful nature is highlighted as she invites the protagonist to get lost and take a ride. They drive under the dashboard lights, embracing the spontaneous and carefree spirit that the girl embodies. Overall, "Country Side" celebrates the charm and appeal of a country girl who is unafraid to embrace her rural heritage, have fun, and show off her authentic personality. It showcases the love and admiration the singer has for his partner's country-side.