"Indian Outlaw" is a song by country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in 1994 as the lead single from his second album, "Not a Moment Too Soon." The song was written by Tommy Barnes, James Shaw, and Ted Hewitt.
The lyrics of "Indian Outlaw" describe a man who identifies with his Native American heritage and portrays a stereotypical image of a proud and rebellious outlaw. The song received criticism for its portrayal of Native American culture and use of stereotypes.
Despite the controversy surrounding the song, "Indian Outlaw" became a commercial success and reached number eight on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It also helped to launch Tim McGraw's career and solidify his place as one of country music's biggest stars.
Overall, "Indian Outlaw" remains a popular and iconic song in Tim McGraw's catalog, and has become a staple in his live performances.
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