Florida Georgia Line – Dig Your Roots Ukulele Chords

Key: Em
Chords: [Em], [G], [D], [C]
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Difficulty: Easy
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I grew up ten minutes from the sticks, ten minutes from the beach
And there ain’t a Bible verse y’all, I ain’t heard a preacher preach
Mom and Dad up in the bleachers, screaming while I pitch
B and D up in the speakers, while I’m riding round town with My
Best friends, ain’t life a whirlwind one second I’m playing checkers with
Grandma, and my world ends. I used to hear my granddaddy say, before it’s too late

You gotta dig your roots before the sun goes down, show some love back in your home town,
Fall in love, plant some seeds, cross some names in your family tree
Raise your kids, love your wife, put God first just to live your life.
Yeah I think I’m gonna go and get a little more dirt on my boots. ya gotta dig your roots

You dig them, you love them, you gotta put them in the ground for someone.

I’m just a long haired tattooed feather in the wind, just a good ole’ boy
Just like my old man, every night when I’m singing I know he’s looking down
Up there next to papa with the best seats in the house, when I close my
Eyes I can still here him say, the same thing I’m gonna tell my kids

You gotta dig your roots before the sun goes down, show some love back in your home town,
Fall in love, plant some seeds, cross some names in your family tree
Raise your kids, love your wife, put God first just to live your life.
Yeah I think I’m gonna go and get a little more dirt on my boots. ya gotta dig your roots


I’m so proud of where I came from this town is who I am the way that I was raised up
Made me a better man, I’m so proud of where I came from, and damn I love this land
The way that I was raised up, made me a better man

You gotta dig your roots before the sun goes down, show some love back in your home town,
Fall in love, plant some seeds, cross some names in your family tree
Raise your kids, love your wife, put God first just to live your life.
Yeah I think I’m gonna go and get a little more dirt on my boots. ya gotta dig your roots

You dig them, you love them, you gotta put them in the ground for someone.
You dig them, you love them, you gotta put them in the ground for someone.

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About Dig Your Roots

Artist and Song: Florida Georgia Line - Dig Your Roots
Album: Dig Your Roots
Genre: Country
Year: 2016
Difficulty: Easy
Tuning: G C E A
Key: Em
Chords: [Em], [G], [D], [C]
Strumming: D - DU - D - DU - DUDU

About Florida Georgia Line - Dig Your Roots Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern

"Dig Your Roots" is a song by Country artist Florida Georgia Line. It was released in 2016 on the album, titled "Dig Your Roots". Dig Your Roots is considered under Country genre.
  • The original key of Dig Your Roots is Em.
  • D - DU - D - DU - DUDU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Florida Georgia Line song.
  • [Em], [G], [D], [C] are the ukulele chords for playing Dig Your Roots with the original key (Em) on ukulele.
  • Click here to start playing Dig Your Roots on your ukulele now.

What Are The Chords For Dig Your Roots On Ukulele?

You will play the [Em], [G], [D], [C] ukulele chords while playing Dig Your Roots with your ukulele in the Em key, original tone of the song.

How Do You Strum Dig Your Roots On Ukulele?

Dig Your Roots ukulele strumming pattern is D - DU - D - DU - DUDU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.

Who Sings Dig Your Roots?

Dig Your Roots is performed by Florida Georgia Line. It was first released on the album "Dig Your Roots" in 2016.