Country Music’s Top Songs of the Year

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Here’s a list of the top country songs of the year, according to Billboard. From Maren Morris to Luke Combs, these are the tracks that dominated country radio in 2019.

Introduction

It’s been another great year for country music, with plenty of top-notch songs to choose from. Whether you’re a fan of older, classic country or the latest hits, there’s something for everyone on this list.

So without further ado, here are Country Music’s Top Songs of the Year:

10. “Rednecker” – Thomas Rhett
9. “One Number Away” – Luke Combs
8. “Mountain View” – Cole Swindell
7. “Tippin’ Point” – Dustin Lynch
6. “Get Along” – Kenny Chesney
5. ” blessed” – Florida Georgia Line
4. “Heartache on the Dance Floor” – Jon Pardi
3. “Body Like a Back Road” – Sam Hunt
2. “Small Town Boy” – Dustin Lynch
1. “Heaven” – Kane Brown

The Top Ten Country Songs of the Year

1. “Body Like a Back Road” – Sam Hunt
2. “Tin Man” – Miranda Lambert
3. “Die a Happy Man” – Thomas Rhett
4. “Drinkin’ Problem” – Midland
5. “Dirt on My Boots” – Jon Pardi
6. “I’ll Name the Dogs” – Blake Shelton
7. “Small Town Boy” – Dustin Lynch
8. “What Ifs” – Kane Brown featuring Lauren Alaina
9. “In Case You Didn’t Know” – Brett Young
10. “God, Your Mama, and Me” – Florida Georgia Line featuring Backstreet Boys

The Year in Country Music

It’s been another great year in country music, with plenty of catchy tunes to keep us entertained on the radio and at our favorite honky-tonks. From up-and-coming artists like Maddie & Tae to seasoned veterans like Alan Jackson, there’s something for everyone in this list of the top country songs of the year.

So without further ado, here are Country Music’s Top Songs of the Year:

1. “Die a Happy Man” by Thomas Rhett
2. “Girl Crush” by Little Big Town
3. “Smoke” by A Thousand Horses
4. “Homegrown” by Zac Brown Band
5. “Kick the Dust Up” by Luke Bryan
6. “My Church” by Maren Morris
7. “Mind Reader” by Dustin Lynch
8. “Honey, I’m Good.” by Andy Grammer
9. “Baby, Be My Love Song” by Easton Corbin
10. “Save It For a Rainy Day” by Kenny Chesney

The Future of Country Music

As the popularity of country music continues to grow, so does the variety of styles within the genre. While many traditionalists prefer the sound of classic country, there is an increasing appetite for experimentation, especially among younger fans.

This has led to a number of interesting developments in recent years, including the rise of so-called “bro-country” and the embrace of elements from other genres such as rock and hip-hop. As we look to the future, it’s clear that country music will continue to evolve and surprise us. Here are just a few of the things we can expect to see in the coming years:

1. More crossover hits. As country music becomes more mainstream, we can expect to see more songs cross over into the pop charts. This has already been happening with increasing frequency in recent years, and it’s likely that it will become even more common in the future.

2. More collaboration between artists. With so many different styles now coexisting within the genre, there is more opportunity than ever for artists from different subgenres to collaborate and create something truly unique. We’ve already seen this happen with great success in recent years, and it’s sure to continue in the future.

3. More festivals and events. As country music grows in popularity, we can expect to see more festivals and events devoted to showcasing the best and brightest talent in the genre. This is a great way for fans to discover new artists and new sounds, and it’s sure to lead to even more growth for country music as a whole.

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