Nowadays, it seems like everyone is going country. Musicians like Post Malone and Avril Lavigne are just a few artists who are debuting country albums. Beyonce famously released a country album that went certified platinum this year.
While it seems like many artists from other genres are jumping on the country bandwagon, this isnโt anything new. There have been quite a few musicians through the years who have defied their usual genres and released chart-topping country hits. Although, it is worth noting that most of those hits were collaborations with established country singers. Letโs take a look at a few non-country artists who had unexpected hits on the country charts!
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1. โOver And Overโ by Nelly ft. Tim McGraw
This is one of many non-country artists who had unexpected country hits, but itโs nonetheless still surprising. Nelly was historically a rapper until he decided to collaborate on a song with Tim McGraw in 2004. It was a huge hit that made it to no. 3 on the Hot 100. Though, it wasnโt 100% a country song and had notable elements of hip-hop and pop.
A few years later in 2012, Nelly decided to remix โCruiseโ by Florida Georgia Line, which ended up being a favorite of the band to perform live. In 2016, Nelly hit the country charts yet again with a cover of โDie A Happy Manโ by Thomas Rhett.
2. โLeave The Piecesโ by Michelle Branch (via The Wreckers)
The Wreckers were a short-lived country-pop band formed by pop artist Michelle Branch and musician Jessica Harp. They only recorded one album, which featured the hit song โLeave The Piecesโ. Another popular track from the album was โTennesseeโ. Unfortunately, unless the duo decides to kick off a reunion tour in the near future, weโll probably never hear a country song from Branch again.
3. โDo You Knowโ by Jessica Simpson ft. Dolly Parton
Jessica Simpson was never really a country singer, opting for pop tracks that dominated the airwaves back in the early 2000s. She also famously covered Dolly Partonโs โ9 To 5โ despite not knowing all of the words to the song.ย
However, this non-country artist had a very โcountryโ look, and she did release at least a few country-leaning tracks during her career. โDo You Knowโ was a pretty successful collaboration with Parton, who apparently didnโt take offense to Simpsonโs not-so-great cover of โ9 To 5โ. The album Do You Know made it to no. 1 on the country charts.
4. โWho Says You Can’t Go Homeโ by Bon Jovi ft. Jennifer Nettles
Jon Bon Jovi has always been one to play around with genres, though rock music was always at the core of his band Bon Jovi. In 2007, the band released Lost Highway, which ended up being a massive country success. It also wasnโt that much of a divergence from their original sound; really, they just threw in some more steel guitar and twang.
“Who Says You Can’t Go Home” ended up being a huge hit from the album, though Jennifer Nettlesโ vocals definitely had a major hand in the songโs success.
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