Little Big Town's 'Over Drinking' Is Another Stunning ReinventionLittle Big Town's 'Over Drinking' Is Another Stunning ReinventionThe new track relies on a menacing guitar lick drawn out across a brooding 4/4 blues beat.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
LISTEN: Chris Young's 'Drowning' Is Rich With EmpathyLISTEN: Chris Young's 'Drowning' Is Rich With EmpathyFind empathy in short, colorful verses and a chorus that ends with a universal gut punch. Billy DukesBilly Dukes
LISTEN: Find Yourself In Madison Kozak's 'First Last Name'LISTEN: Find Yourself In Madison Kozak's 'First Last Name'Cue the tears!Billy DukesBilly Dukes
Ingrid Andress' 'More Hearts Than Mine' Is Truly OriginalIngrid Andress' 'More Hearts Than Mine' Is Truly OriginalRaise a hand if you've been married for years but your mother still talks about the cookies so-and-so made.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
Blanco Brown's 'The Git Up' Should Be Enjoyed, Not DebatedBlanco Brown's 'The Git Up' Should Be Enjoyed, Not DebatedIt's absolutely fair to compare "The Git Up" to "Old Town Road."Billy DukesBilly Dukes
Walker Hayes' New Song 'Don't Let Her' Is Nicholas Sparks-ianWalker Hayes' New Song 'Don't Let Her' Is Nicholas Sparks-ianBased on a true story.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
Luke Combs Gives 'Em What They Want in Beer Never Broke My HeartLuke Combs Gives 'Em What They Want in Beer Never Broke My HeartHe basically just reinvented the wheel.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
LISTEN: Hardy's 'Rednecker' Draws a Deep Line in the ClayLISTEN: Hardy's 'Rednecker' Draws a Deep Line in the ClayThere's country fans that like Hardy's debut single "Rednecker" and then there's country fans that need to get over themselves.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
Maddie & Tae Seek Mom's Advice in 'Die From a Broken Heart'Maddie & Tae Seek Mom's Advice in 'Die From a Broken Heart'The somber ballad has the singers pouring their lovelorn emotions out during a phone call home. Wendy HermansonWendy Hermanson
Diplo and Cam's 'So Long' Is Just Too EasyDiplo and Cam's 'So Long' Is Just Too EasyThe savvy new love song lives on the edges of modern country music, but not beyond.Billy DukesBilly Dukes