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3 Up 3 Down
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Feb 2, 2023
3 Up, 3 Down
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3 Up Zach Bryan - Something in the Orange I don’t have much to say about this one honestly. It’s a really good song, and it’s awesome to see...
Jun 22, 2022
3 Up, 3 Down: Jackson Dean, Dustin Lynch, Jelly Roll, etc.
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3 Up Jelly Roll - Son of a Sinner Yeah, that Jelly Roll. The one we’ve made fun of before when running down stereotypes of hick-hop fans a...
Jan 15, 2021
3 Up, 3 Down: January '21
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3 Up Lainey Wilson - Things a Man Oughtta Know First and foremost, this is a country song. It's a modern pop-country song, but it featur...
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Mar 11, 2020
3 Up 3 Down: Chase Rice, Ingrid Andress, Midland, etc.
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3 Up Carly Pearce & Lee Brice “Hope You’re Happy Now” No snap beats, no slang, real instruments. Lee and Carly’s hit is a...
Sep 20, 2019
3 Up, 3 Down
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3 Up Jon Pardi - Heartache Medication It’s hard to believe a song that starts out with a fiddle is actually a hit in this day a...
Oct 26, 2018
3 Up 3 Down: Chris Young, Cody Johnson, Kenny Chesney, etc.
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3 Up: Luke Combs - She Got the Best of Me Luke Combs is hope for the future on country radio. No, he's no country music s...
Mar 15, 2018
3 Up 3 Down: March 2018
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3 Up Luke Bryan - Most People Are Good What's this? Luke Bryan spoken of in a positive manner? Have you finally lost it, Tr...
Nov 10, 2016
3 Up, 3 Down: November '16
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Three Up Miranda Lambert - Vice While it's good to have Miranda back on the airwaves, it's even better that it's with su...
Feb 17, 2016
3 Up 3 Down: February 2016
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3 Up Chris Stapleton - Nobody to Blame It's a surprise to see this still climbing the charts, but an absolute blast and a s...
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May 14, 2015
3 Up 3 Down: May '15
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3 Up Tim McGraw - Diamond Rings and Old Barstools McGraw continues his hot streak of great country songs that are actually country ...
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Dec 9, 2014
Three Up Three Down: December '14
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3 Up Maddie & Tae - Girl in a Country Song This is both a good song and a culturally significant song. Rarely do those two thing...
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