Alright, I donโt hate country music. Itโs simply the kind of genre that I donโt listen to often. When I do, Iโm usually putting on records from the greats of the outlaw country movement, like Willie Nelson or Johnny Cash. Still, I wouldnโt call myself a country music lover. That is, until I heard the following four amazing country songs. Letโs take a look! You might just get converted, too.
โDogwoodโ by Whiskey Myers
Are you a fan of blues music, but never quite made the step into country music? If thatโs the case, you might just enjoy the musical stylings of Whiskey Myers. Specifically, the song โDogwoodโ is a great country gem with some emotional blues elements. Itโs far from a sappy country song, though. Thereโs a rock and roll sensibility there, and itโs far from overproduced. You might just fall in love with this track!
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โMamaโs Broken Heartโ by Miranda Lambert
I personally think that a lot of Miranda Lambertโs early-career country songs converted pop music and rock music fans into country music listeners. Her work is accessible, relatable, and was exactly what was needed to bridge the gap from country to pop in the 2000s. A great later-career song from Lambert that might just turn you into a country music lover is โMamaโs Broken Heartโ, a witty and sarcastic little romp that has all the right elements of a Lambert tune. The music video is also quite delightful. Women who have struggled to relate to country music might just find some appeal in this song.
โโ80s Mercedesโ by Maren Morris
Country star Maren Morris has been having a very good few years, and I wouldnโt be surprised if she blew up even more in the coming years. Her music is very much country, but with enough of a pop vibe that anyone out there would enjoy what she puts out. If youโre the kind of music listener who sticks to Top 40 pop (no judgment here), you might just love the song โโ80s Mercedesโ.
โSnapbackโ by Old Dominion
Are you a fan of nostalgia? Maybe you prefer the kind of rock and pop music that came out in the 1980s? If thatโs the case, thereโs a ton of country music from the 80s that might interest you. But if youโve mulled over the works of Alabama and Kenny Rogers and found nothing that stuck, you might just find fresh interest in Old Dominion. In fact, I think the synth-soaked country song (what a combination!) โSnapbackโ might turn you into a country music lover.
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