Top 10 Modern Country Songs that Prove that Not All Modern Country Music is Bad

Tin Man: by Miranda Lambert - This introspective ballad is a poignant exploration of heartbreak and resilience.

Follow Your Arrow: by Kacey Musgraves - Musgraves's irreverent and empowering anthem encourages listeners to be true to themselves, no matter what society thinks.

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Tequila: by Dan + Shay - This romantic ballad is a showcase for the duo's smooth harmonies and showcases their ability to blend modern production techniques.

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Burning House: by Cam - With its haunting melody and vivid lyrics, this song about a failed relationship is a testament to Cam's songwriting prowess.

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Broken Halos: by Chris Stapleton - This Grammy-winning ballad is a tribute to lost loved ones, and Stapleton's soulful vocals and guitar work make it a standout.

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Girl Goin' Nowhere: by Ashley McBryde - McBryde's powerful vocals and storytelling ability shine in this empowering anthem for anyone who's ever been told.

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Drinkin' Problem: by Midland - With its vintage vibe and catchy melody, this song is a modern take on classic country themes of heartbreak and hard living.

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Dirt on My Boots: by Jon Pardi - With its catchy hook and upbeat melody, this song is a feel-good ode to hard work and good times.

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Die From A Broken Heart: by Maddie & Tae - This emotional ballad tells the story of a young woman coming to terms with the end of a relationship, and showcases.

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My Church: by Maren Morris - This gospel-tinged hit is a love letter to the healing power of music, and Morris's soulful vocals make it impossible not to sing along.

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