\ ˈsimp bi-lē \ origin:
American, middle 2021
A portmanteau of Simp and Hillbilly. A subgenre of contemporary country where the lyrics unabashedly put the female subject of the song on a pedestal, often to
cringe-inducing effect.
Notable practitioners of this dark art include Thomas Rhett, Brantley Gilbert, and the
high-priest Sam Hunt.
Simpbilly example from Jason Aldean's "You Make It
Easy" :
"Stealin' kisses under cover, babe
See forever when I see
your face
And I swear, God made you for me
You make it easy lovin' up on you
Make it easy with every little thing you do
You're my sunshine in the darkest days
My better half, my savin'
grace
You make me who I wanna be"