Introduction
“The Trouble With Girls” is a playful and upbeat country song by American singer Scotty McCreery, released in 2011 as the second single from his debut album, “Clear as Day.” The song captures the universal theme of young love and the confusion and excitement that comes with it.
Written by Chris Tompkins and Phillip White, “The Trouble With Girls” features McCreery’s charming vocals and a catchy melody. The lyrics describe the narrator’s fascination with girls and his inability to understand their complex emotions and behaviors. The song’s playful tone and relatable lyrics resonated with audiences, contributing to its success.
“The Trouble With Girls” was a commercial success, peaking at number 17 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and earning platinum certification by the RIAA. It was also featured in the soundtrack of the 2012 film “Rock of Ages.”
The music video for “The Trouble With Girls” features McCreery attending his high school prom and interacting with various female classmates. The video was directed by Roman White and premiered on August 2, 2011.
“The Trouble With Girls” remains a popular song among McCreery’s fans and continues to be a staple in his live performances. It is a fun and catchy tune that captures the essence of young love and the complexities of relationships.