- Cowgirls
- Whiskey Glasses
- Chasin' You
- Last Night
- Neon Star
Morgan Wallen is a chart-topping American country music singer and songwriter who rose to fame after competing on season six of The Voice in 2014. Hailing from Sneedville, Tennessee, he was originally a promising baseball talent at Gibbs High School until a senior-year elbow injury shifted his focus to music. Wallen has since become a global superstar, known for multi-platinum hits like "Whiskey Glasses," "7 Summers," and the Billboard Hot 100 number-one smash "Last Night". His 2021 release, Dangerous: The Double Album, and 2023's One Thing at a Time shattered streaming records, with the latter seeing all 36 tracks chart simultaneously on the Hot 100. Despite high-profile controversies and legal issues, such as his 2024 arrest at Chief's bar in Nashville, he remains one of the most successful artists in modern music, recently winning the prestigious CMA Entertainer of the Year award in 2024.
- A Bar Song
- Let It Burn
- Beverly Hills
- Born To Die
- Start A Riot
Shaboozey is a Nigerian-American artist who has taken the music industry by storm with a unique, genre-bending sound that seamlessly blends country, hip-hop, Americana, and folk-pop. Born Collins Obinna Chibueze in Virginia, he gained widespread recognition for his 2024 breakout single, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," which tied the record for the longest-running number-one song on the Billboard Hot 100 in history. After developing his passion for storytelling and Western-inspired aesthetics, he garnered further acclaim through his work on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album. As a pioneering voice in modern country music, Shaboozey is celebrated for breaking down genre barriers and providing a fresh perspective that honors his heritage while creating an "unprecedented crossover" success.
- I Never Lie
- Sounds Like the Radio
- There's the Sun
- Bad Luck
- Lonely for Long
- Cowboys Like Me Do
Zach Top is a rising star in country music, celebrated for leading a neotraditionalist revival that brings back the "old school" sound of the 1990s. Born and raised on a ranch in Sunnyside, Washington, he developed a deep connection to classic country legends like George Strait and Keith Whitley while working on the family farm. Top's musical foundation was built in bluegrass, performing in a family band called Top String from age seven before eventually moving to Nashville in 2021. His debut album, Cold Beer & Country Music (2024), produced by Carson Chamberlain, earned widespread acclaim for its authentic fiddle and steel-driven sound, spawning hits like "Sounds Like the Radio" and "I Never Lie". With multiple CMA Award nominations and a reputation as a first-rate guitar picker, Zach Top is widely regarded as an artist who honors the genre's heritage while capturing the attention of a new generation of listeners.
- Tennessee Whiskey
- You Should Probably Leave
- White Horse
- Starting Over
- Broken Halos
- Think I'm In Love With You
Chris Stapleton is a powerhouse American singer-songwriter and guitarist who redefined modern country music by blending it with raw elements of soul, rock, and bluegrass. Born in Kentucky, he initially moved to Nashville to study engineering but soon pivoted to songwriting, crafting chart-topping hits for stars like George Strait, Kenny Chesney, and Adele. He gained mainstream stardom following his 2015 solo debut album, Traveller, and an iconic CMA Awards performance alongside Justin Timberlake. Known for his signature grit and powerhouse vocals on tracks like "Tennessee Whiskey," Stapleton has amassed numerous Grammy, CMA, and ACM Awards, solidifying his place as a modern music icon. Offstage, he frequently performs with his wife, Morgane Stapleton, with whom he has five children.
- Something in the Orange
- Pink Skies
- I Remember Everything
- Sun to Me
- Oklahoma Smokeshow
- Burn, Burn, Burn
Zach Bryan is an American singer-songwriter who rose from humble military roots to become a definitive voice in modern folk and country music. Raised in Oologah, Oklahoma, Bryan followed a long family tradition by enlisting in the U.S. Navy at age 17, where he began writing and recording raw, iPhone-shot videos of his songs during his off-hours in the barracks. His breakout viral moment came with the song "Heading South," leading to an honorable discharge in 2021 so he could pursue music full-time. Known for his raspy voice and deeply personal, poetic lyrics, he has built a massive, devoted following through independent spirit and prolific output, including major hits like "Something in the Orange" and the Grammy-winning duet "I Remember Everything" with Kacey Musgraves. Despite his arena-selling fame, he maintains an outlaw reputation for his "unfiltered" approach and resistance to traditional industry gatekeeping.