You could also become a famous musician if you have a studio, a musical instrument, and a recording device.

Or, at the very least, record a whole bunch of songs about every city or town in Illinois and call it an album. From there, you could sell each song for a mere $0.99 a song or $18.98 for the entire album.

A Unique Album Celebrating Illinois Towns

That's because The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns album "Illinois IL Song Fun Yeah" is available if you're interested in hearing some bangers about The Land of Lincoln.

From Chicago to Rockford: Every City Gets a Song

The album starts with Best Song About Chicago and doesn't stop there, as Oh Yeah! Aurora, Illinois, follows it up.

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After those two jams, we finally get Rockford Is a Good Nice City listed as track 3.

Expect More Than Just a Handful of Tracks

If you think you're getting 12-15 songs from The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns, think again.

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There are 89 massive tracks, and the album is a staggering two hours and 15 minutes of pure, unbridled Illinois bliss.

Fan Favorites: Peoria and Champaign Get Their Due

The highest-rated songs on the album are Peoria Is a Nice Area and the bluntly titled Champaign, Illinois.

Unfortunately, Illinois IL Song Fun Yeah is only rated one star on Amazon, but you can change all that by ordering it today.

A Bonus Album for Wisconsin Fans

I'm sure you're wondering: The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns also has an album about The Badger State called Do You Like These Songs About Wisconsin Cities and Towns?

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That one only has 50 songs and clocks in at a paltry hour and 23 minutes.

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