The final artists are set, and the fan voting begins right now. Just two songs remain after a four-week-long, 16-song competition to decide the Best Song of Summer 2015.
The last semi-final matchup in the Best Song of Summer 2015 contest involves the two of the biggest stars in the format. Reba McEntire fans got behind her song early, and so did Zac Brown Band's faithful. The two Big Machine Label Group artists will square off in this pairing.
Just four of the original 16 songs remain in this month-long quest to find the Best Song of Summer 2015. Fans will ultimately choose the overall winner — LoCash and Kenny Chesney fans will decide which of these two songs moves on to the finals.
Both competitors in this Round 2 pairing had to get past songs from country music superstars to get here, and both cleaned up like the Brawny man. Reba McEntire and Chris Janson will square off in a battle to determine the Best Song of Summer 2015.
Both contestants in this Best Song of Summer 2015 matchup cruised to victory in Round 1 of the month-long competition. Florida Georgia Line and the Zac Brown Band nabbed over 70 percent of the vote in their respective battles, setting up a matchup between two of the hottest multi-member acts in country music.
The tightest Round 1 battle in the Best Song of Summer 2015 contest was Sam Hunt vs. Thomas Rhett. Both singers' fans committed to voting early and often, and as a result, it went down to the wire. "House Party" will move on after squeaking out 52 percent of the vote.
Just eight songs remain in the quest to find the Best Song of Summer 2015. Kenny Chesney and Kelsea Ballerini's fans stepped up big over the last week, pushing both to the second round. Now, they'll square off in a grueling Quarterfinal round to face either Sam Hunt or LoCash.
The final Best Song of Summer 2015 pairing features a star known for his summertime hits and a relative country newcomer working his first summer jam up the Billboard charts. Jake Owen and Chris Janson square off in this battle. Fans will decide who wins, and ultimately, if one of these songs is good enough for the overall title.
Every year, Brad Paisley releases a song that seems penned with summer in mind. "Crushin' It" isn't about the beach, bonfires or getaways, but the singer captures an independence that's perfect for the season. Is it the Best Song of Summer 2015, however?
Yep, we're gonna make you choose between Reba McEntire and Luke Bryan. Both singers have great summer songs, but only one can move on in this battle to determine the Best Song of Summer 2015. So which new track defines your season?