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Country: Believe by Brooks and Dunn
Rock: Side Of a Bullet by Nickleback
Hip-Hop: Nothin but a G Thang by Dr. Dre
Rap: WooWAM by YBN Nahimr
Pop: Heatwaves by Glass Animals
Comedy: Pretty Pink Tractor by Tim Hawkins
EDM: We Are Young by Fun and Janelle Monae
New: A-Ok by Tai Verdez
sorry but i will add discriptions next time but I don't have time to add them today today
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Thanks for sharing, @kayden_S. ๐
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@AlyssaPandora and @UncleBud what genra of music do you think i should post songs on this week?
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@kayden_S Go with country this week. Maybe you'll mention somebody I should listen to.
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Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) by Big & Rich from the album Horse Of A Different Color
East Bound and Down by Jerry Reed from the album East Bound and Down
The Devil Went Down to Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band from the album Million Mile Reflections
Copperhead Road by Steve Earle from the album Copperhead Road
Six Days On The Road by Sawyer Brown from the album Six Days On The Road
Watermelon Crawl by Tracy Byrd from the album No Ordinary Man
I Like It, I Love It by Tim McGraw from the album All I Want
She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy by Kenny Chesney from the album Everywhere We Go
Gone Country by Alan Jackson from the album Who I Am
Write This Down by George Strait from the album Best Of (Deluxe Edition)
Your Man by Josh Turner from the album Your Man (Deluxe Edition)
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@kayden_S How about rock.
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sounds good
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When I'm Gone by 3 Doors Down from the album Away From The Sun
Monster (Alternate Radio Version) by Skillet from the album Awake (Deluxe)
Next Contestant (2020 Remaster) by Nickelback from the album All The Right Reasons (15th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
What Hurts the Most (Originaly by Rascal Flatts) State of MineFrom the album What Hurts the Most (Single)
In The Air Tonight (2015 Remastered) by Phil Collins from the album Face Value (Deluxe Editon)
Don't You (Forget About Me) by Simple Minds from the album Once Upon A Time (Super Deluxe)
Head Over Heels / Broken by TearsFor Fears from the album Songs From The Big Chair (Super Deluxe)
Lips Of An Angel by Hinder from the album Extreme Behavior
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@kayden_S how about some classic rock along with some classic country and some 90's top pop songs. Take care and stay safe.
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@MOHLovesAlaska sounds good and thanks for the requests
and by classic country are we talking chris ledoux and hank williams or older?
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@kayden_S for classic country from the 50's thru today, I grew up on a family dairy farm in my childhood years my grandparents use to listen to country all the time, as did my parents. It was mostly the older country music, my parents loved the 60's and the 70's country. My older brothers Donny and David introduced me to what is considered classic rock today. I'm the 6th of 13 siblings.
Take care and stay safe.
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would the class of 89 work?
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@kayden_S That would be cool to do '89. That would be interesting to see what you come up with.
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Class of 1989
Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and, Alan Jackson
All of whom had their first major breakthrough in 1989
Here are 7 songs from each of these amazing country artists
Longneck Bottle by Garth Brooks from the album Sevens
The River by Garth Brooks from the album Ropin' The Wind (Special Edition)
Rodeo by Garth Brooks from the album Ropin' The Wind (Special Edition)
The Dance by Garth Brooks from the album Garth Brooks (Special Edition)
The Thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks from the album No Fences (Special Edition)
Friends In Low Places by Garth Brooks from the album No Fences (Special Edition)
Chasin' That Neon Rainbow by Alan Jackson from the album Here In The Real World
Don't Rock The Jukebox by Alan Jackson from the album Don't Rock The Jukebox
Midnight In Montgomery by Alan Jackson from the album Don't Rock The Jukebox
Chattahoochee by Alan Jackson from the album Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story
Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) by Alan Jackson from the album Drive
Remember When by Alan Jackson from the album Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story
Summertime Blues by Alan Jackson from the album Who I Am
Killin' Time by Clint Black from the album Killin' Time
State Of Mind by Clint Black from the album Greatest Hits
Like the Rain by Clint Black from the album The Love Songs
A Woman Has Her Way by Clint Black from the album The Hard Way
Summer's Comin' by Clint Black from the album One Emotion
Nothin' But The Taillights by Clint Black from the album Nothin' But The Taillights
A Better Man by Clint Black from the album Killin' Time
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@kayden_S. You have some awesome song choices for today. Some of these great classics are some of my favorite old school county songs. Thanks for the post.
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@kayden_S even though these songs are considered classic, most of them are still very popular today. Great job with your post. Take care and stay safe.
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I agree with @MOHLovesAlaska . Some of these songs are truly timeless classics that have remained beloved since they came out.
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@UncleBud and @MOHLovesAlaska what do you guys think i should do for this week whil i have the chance
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