Ram Ranch

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"Ram Ranch"
Song by Grant MacDonald
from the album Lovin' Ya Cowboy
ReleasedAugust 30, 2012 (2012-08-30)
Length6:49
Songwriter(s)Grant MacDonald

"Ram Ranch" is a 2012 song released by Grant MacDonald in the album Lovin' Ya Cowboy. The song was released as a single on August 30, 2012,[1] although it was not added into an album until April 21, 2017, when Lovin' Ya Cowboy was released.[2][3] The song is known for its overly sexual lyrics and little rhythm. The song has received mostly positive feedback.[4] The song has been used in internet trolling in a way similar to rickrolling, usually with a fake hyperlink that looks like it leads something else, but goes to the song instead.

Several sequels to Ram Ranch have been released, usually named via numbers, with the most recent being Ram Ranch 763 released in February 2024.[5]

Freedom Convoy[change | change source]

The song was used in 2022 during the Canada convoy protest.[6] The song was used by counter-protesters to flood Zello channels, to troll protesters at the protests.[7][8]

References[change | change source]

  1. "- YouTube". YouTube.
  2. https://www.amazon.com/Lovin-Cowboy-Explicit-Grant-Macdonald/dp/B072DS2SRK
  3. "Lovin' Ya Cowboy by Grant MacDonald".
  4. https://www.amazon.com/Ram-Ranch-Grant-MacDonald/product-reviews/B009H43Z9S
  5. "- YouTube". YouTube.
  6. "Ram Ranch Resistance: How a gay cowboy song became an anti-convoy anthem". ottawacitizen.
  7. McLeod, Paul. "An Ode To Gay Cowboy Orgies Is The Anthem For The Ottawa Resistance". BuzzFeed News.
  8. Hachey, Isabelle (18 February 2022). "Avant la police, il y a eu les cowboys". La Presse (in French). Archived from the original on 18 February 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2022.