While stars like Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and Morgan Wallen became top names in country music over the last few years, each generation brought a new era of music. No matter the genre, music consistently shifted and morphed to welcome new singers looking to leave their mark in the music industry. And when looking back at the early 2000s, fans were split when it came to which song not only encompassed the genre at the time but also brought back those sweet nostalgic country sounds.
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Sharing a video on social media, Country Chord decided to reveal a list of nostalgic country songs that were released in the 2000s. While the list consisted of 15 different singers and songs, fans had a difficult time just picking one. But first, here is the full list of singers, songs, and the years they released:
Miranda Lambert – “Kerosene” – 2005
Brooks & Dunn – “Red Dirt Road” – 2003
Dierks Bentley – “Come A Little Closer”- 2005
Jason Aldean – “The Truth” – 2009
Justin Moore – “Small Town USA” – 2009
Lee Ann Womack – “I Hope You Dance” – 2000
James Otto – “Just Got Started Lovin You” – 2007
Eric Church – “Smoke A Little Smoke” – 2010
Big & Rich – “Save A Horse” – 2004
Blake Shelton – “Austin” – 2001
Kenny Chesney – “Don’t Blink” – 2007
Joe Nichols – “Gimmie That Girl” – 2009
Darius Rucker – “Alright” – 2008
Shania Twain & Billy Currington – “Party For Two” – 2004
Luke Bryan – “Do I” – 2009
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Fans Reveal Their Favorite Early 2000s Country Song
Featuring hit singers and hit songs, fans did their best when picking the one they believed was the best song.
“Red Dirt Road is one of the bangers of my childhood. Went unbelievably hard.”
“The Truth is the best one out of all these.”
“My hot take is that Kerosene is Miranda’s best song”
“Come a Little Closer just took me straight back”
Although fans appeared split when it came to their favorite, “Red Dirt Road” gained a great deal of support with comments reading, “I personally think Red Dirt Road is better with Cody Johnson in it but it’s still amazing.” Another person agreed, adding, “Red Dirt Road Always reminds me where I came from. Will always be my #1 song.”
While the singers listed above went on to expand their careers past the early 2000s, which song would you consider the most nostalgic?
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