Thomas Rhett, What’s Your Country Song | Track Review 🎵
Grammy-nominated country artist Thomas Rhett finds common ground with other country dwellers on “What’s Your Country Song.”
Grammy-nominated country artist Thomas Rhett finds common ground with other country dwellers on “What’s Your Country Song.”
Florida Georgia Line fail to move the needle no “Long Live.” It’s respectable enough but by no means game changing or innovative.
Rising country musician Andrew Jannakos ‘hits all the right notes’ on his hit, “Gone Too Soon,” which benefits from relatability.
Grammy-winning country musician Chris Stapleton successfully ‘starts over’ on his marvelous new single, “Starting Over.”
Dan + Shay return with an enjoyable country-pop record with “I Should Probably Go to Bed,” though it could use more depth and development.
Blake Shelton, assisted by gf and pop artist Gwen Stefani, drops a happy, inoffensive, and ‘lovey-dovey’ single with “Happy Anywhere.”
Now The Chicks, the Natalie Maines-led country trio continue their comeback with the epic, unapologetic single, “March March.”
Country superstar Luke Combs delivers the perfect pandemic song, “Six Feet Apart,” that speaks to devastating times & looks towards recovery.
Brett Young releases a meaningful, sentimental, and thoughtful record with “Lady,” which pays ode to his daughter and wife.
Country artist Thomas Rhett, alongside a star-studded group of musicians, uplifts with the COVID-19 relief single, “Be a Light.”
While the patriotism is appreciated, country duo Florida Georgia Line fall short on the twang heavy, lyrically inept “I Love My Country.”
A totally unlikely duo, superstars Kane Brown & John Legend collaborate on the thoughtful single, “Last Time I Say Sorry.”