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"What Do Ya Think About That"
Single by Montgomery Gentry
from the album Some People Change
ReleasedJuly 30, 2007
GenreCountry
Length3:40 (album version)
LabelColumbia Nashville
Songwriter(s)Anthony Smith, Brett Jones
Producer(s)Mark Wright, Jeffrey Steele
Montgomery Gentry singles chronology
"Lucky Man"
(2007)
"What Do Ya Think About That"
(2007)
"Back When I Knew It All"
(2008)

"What Do Ya Think About That" is a song written by Anthony Smith and Brett Jones, and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in July 2007 as the third single from their album Some People Change.

Content

The song is an up-tempo in which the narrator states that he stands by his beliefs, and will not let himself be persuaded by the comments made by his peers ("I don't give a durn what other people think / What do ya think about that?").

Critical reception

Chris Willman described the song negatively in his review, saying that its "defense of the American right to piss off your neighbors" conflicted with the message of the album's title track.[1]

Official versions

  • "What Do Ya Think About That" (Album Version) – 3:40

Chart performance

Chart (2007–08) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] 3
US Billboard Hot 100[3] 57
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[4] 98

Year-end charts

Chart (2008) Position
US Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 43

References

  1. ^ Willman, Chris (October 20, 2006). "Some People Change review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  2. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  3. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  4. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard.
  5. ^ "Best of 2008: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2008. Retrieved December 13, 2008.