Ain't No Copperhead
If you've been following all the news lately on the Catching Creation Instagram and Facebook pages you will be excited to know that today is the day. We are finally done recording "Ain't no Copperhead" hip hop song. It's all about snake identification or rather the misidentification. Every year I get countless tags on social media, texts and frantic messages about people finding copperheads. Nine times out of ten the "copperhead" is one of two harmless snakes; the Dekay's brown snake or the juvenile black racer snake. Both have patterns and in the dim twilight at a hazy wood line I guess I can understand the confusion. This misidentification happens frequently enough that as a team we decided to make this funny song about it. I hope you enjoy it and please share it on all social media platforms! What should we make a song about next? Leave a comment and let us know!
This song was recorded and mixed by Stephen LaVine, filmed and edited by Stan Lake. It was performed by Daniel Charles, Chance Feimster, Thomas LaVine, Stephen LaVine, and Stan Lake. Special thanks to Barry McGee and Deric Cook for dancing their hearts out on a hot summer day for this video!
If you liked this song be sure to check out our other song "Slippy Slimy Salamander" and get your wiggle on as this catchy song lays eggs in your brain.
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