25 Country Music Songs That Can Soothe Any Soul
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25 Country Music Songs That Can Soothe Any Soul

Even those non-country music fans will love at least one of these songs!

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25 Country Music Songs That Can Soothe Any Soul
RyanMcGuire

Country music is an interesting genre of music. It's the type of music that you either love or hate. Hopefully, I can change a few country music haters mind's through this list of songs that can soothe any soul:

1. Dark Horse by Devin Dawson


2. Singles You Up by Jordan Davis


3. Meant to Be by Bebe Rexha (feat. Florida Georgia Line)

4. The Long Way by Brett Eldredge


5. Millionaire by Chris Stapleton


6. You Broke Up With me by Walker Hayes


7. Drunk Girl by Chris Janson


8. When It Rains It Pours by Luke Combs


9. Kiss Somebody by Morgan Evans


10. Marry Me by Thomas Rhett


11. Greatest Love Story by LANCO


12. What Ifs by Kane Brown feat. Lauren Alaina


13. Drinkin' Problem by Midland


14. Wagon Wheel by Darius Rucker


15. The House That Built Me by Miranda Lambert


16. How Do You Like Me Now by Toby Keith


17. Beer For My Horses by Toby Keith feat. Willie Nelson


18. Songs About Me by Trace Adkins


19. Hillbilly Bone by Blake Shelton feat.Trace Adkins


20. I Wanna Talk About Me by Toby Keith


21. Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood


22. Die A Happy Man by Thomas Rhett


23. Summertime by Kenny Chesney

24. Hard To Love by Lee Brice


25. Honkytonkdadonkydonk by Trace Adkins



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