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The disorganized blog below is what happens when I've been working on one blog all day and then come home and change my mind. I had not prepared to write this blog. But give me 24 hours and I will make it look a lot better. I have labeled some of these songs as best of the best.
RollingStone.com has a big article about Generation Z is loving 90s country. Here's the article : https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/nineties-country-blowing-gen-z-142735025.html
From the article:
But the Nineties country resurgence isn’t limited to Spotify. Apple Music, Amazon Music and Pandora have all realized the demand for the subgenre and curated their own Nineties country playlists. Today’s Nashville stars have taken note as well: For the past few years, artists like Luke Combs, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Hailey Whitters, and Midland have been mining the sound, songwriting, and even style of the decade to great success. Blake Shelton based his entire Friends and Heroes Tour around celebrating veterans like John Anderson and Tracy Byrd. And when Joe Diffie, a Nineties icon with hits like “John Deere Greene” and “Pickup Man,” died in March 2020 from Covid-19, our remembrance of Diffie was one of Rolling Stone’s most-read stories ever.
Best of the best. 35) Travis Tritt "Help Me Hold On":
Best of the best. 36) Garth Brooks "We Shall Be Free":
A great song, but this might be too twangy for Generation Z. 37) Alan Jackson "Who Says You Can't Have It All":
38) John Anderson "Seminole Wind":
Best of the best. 42) Mary Chapin Carpenter "Down At The Twist and Shout":
Best of the best. 43) Alabama "Pass It On Down":
44) Kenny Chesney "She Got It All":
Best of the best. 47) Richochet "Daddy's Money":
Best of the best. 48) Kenny Chesney "How Forever Feels":
49) Carlene Carter "Every Little Thing":
51) Garth Brooks "That Summer":
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