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Black Country Artists You Need to Add to Your Summer Playlist

Black Country Artists You Need to Add to Your Summer Playlist

With Black fans taking a renewed interest in country music, we’ve got suggestions for some Black country artists you can jam out to during summer.

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Photo: (L to R): Mickey Guyton, Shaboozey and Tanner Adell (Getty Images)

There’s no denying that Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” has put a new spotlight on all the amazing Black artists adding their voices to country music. The album’s success has also empowered Black country fans to reclaim their place in the genre.

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With the 2024 BET Awards showcasing performances from Shaboozey and Tanner Adell, it seems like we’re poised to see a fantastic surge for Black Country artists. That makes this a great time for fans to return to the genre, or jump in for the first time. Whether you’re a longtime fan, or a newcomer, these are some Black country artists you need to add to your summer playlist.

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Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy - I Ain’t A Cowgirl

Tiera Kennedy has a beautiful lilt to her voice that is reminiscent of Trisha Yearwood. It draws listeners in and makes them care about the story she’s telling.

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Shaboozey

Shaboozey

Everybody Got “Tipsy” With Shaboozey Ft. J-KWON’s Mashup Of “A Bar Song” | BET Awards ‘24

Shaboozey really has a handle on the fun aspect of country. It’s just you and your friends hanging out in a bar on a Friday night and anything can happen.

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Camille Parker

Camille Parker

Camille Parker - Spinning Out (Official Visualizer)

Camille Parker’s pop country sound fits in perfectly alongside singers like Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood. Her voice has that feel-good country vibe that makes you smile and turn up the volume.

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Amythyst Kiah

Amythyst Kiah

Amythyst Kiah sings “Black Myself” | For Love & Country

Amythyst Kiah is a fascinating storyteller whose medium just happens to be Americana and roots music. She calls it “Southern Gothic,” which feels like the perfect description. It’s simultaneously modern and fresh, while also maintaining an old school simplicity.

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The War and Treaty

The War and Treaty

The War And Treaty - Yesterday’s Burn (Live Performance | Vevo)

The sweet, pure musicality of The War and Treaty’s harmonies are hypnotizing. There’s an old school Johnny and June, George and Tammy, Dolly and Kenny quality that you can’t help getting lost in.

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Allison Russell

Allison Russell

Allison Russell - Eve Was Black (Official Lyric Video)

Allison Russell’s commanding vocals draw listeners in to the story she’s weaving, making it impossible not to get invested.

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Willie Jones

Willie Jones

Willie Jones - Something To Dance To (Official Visualizer Video)

Willie Jones’ blend of old and new sounds is reminiscent of country stars like Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan and Hunter Hayes. He fits right in with current radio hits.

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Mickey Guyton

Mickey Guyton

Mickey Guyton - Black Like Me (Our Voices) (Live From The 63rd GRAMMYs®)

Mickey Guyton’s powerful voice and knack for storytelling is reminiscent of artists like Faith Hill and Trisha Yearwood. Her hit “Black Like Me” was released in 2020, just when we needed an anthem encouraging us to be proud of who we are. Her songs are always thoughtful and meaningful, which keeps fans coming back for more of her message.

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Darius Rucker

Darius Rucker

Darius Rucker - Fires Don’t Start Themselves (Official Music Video)

Darius Rucker’s music has an old school George Strait vibe, but still feels modern. It’s the kind of country you can just relax into on a Saturday afternoon.

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Tanner Adell

Tanner Adell

Tanner Adell - Luke Combs (Official Video)

If you’re looking for an artist who seamlessly combines the swag of Latto with the sweetness of Taylor Swift, look no further. Whether she’s invoking first love on “Luke Combs,” or telling the world exactly who she is on “Buckle Bunny,” Tanner Adell is exactly what country needs right now.

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Julie Williams

Julie Williams

The Prince - Julie Williams (Official Music Video)

One of CMT’s Next Women of Country Class of 2023, Julie Williams has a voice made for country storytelling. She draws you into every moment of the song until you find yourself completely invested, and need to hear all of her songs.

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BRELAND

BRELAND - Cowboy Don’t (Music Video)

BRELAND blends the party atmosphere of country with hints of hip-hop, making it feel fresh and unique. This is how country music gets to the next generation without losing what fans love about it.

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Loren Ryan

Loren Ryan

Suddenly - Loren Ryan (Official Music Video)

In addition to showcasing the flirty fun that is a staple of country love songs, Australian singer Loren Ryan also celebrates her culture by singing classics in her Gamilaraay language.

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Brittney Spencer

Brittney Spencer

Brittney Spencer - Bigger Than The Song (Official Music Video)

The emotional range Brittney Spencer pours into her music commands the listener to pay attention. There’s a friendly familiarity that you only find in country music.

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Kane Brown

Kane Brown

Kane Brown, Katelyn Brown - Thank God (Official Music Video)

The authenticity of Kane Brown’s music is what keeps fans coming back. When he sings, it doesn’t feel like it’s a song, he’s just telling you about his life.

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RVSHVD

Rvshvd - Small Town Talk

RVSHVD gained fame doing country covers of hip-hop songs on TikTok, but when you listen to the originals, it’s clear this is a traditional country artist in the same vein as Brooks & Dunn or Kenny Chesney.

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Rodell Duff

Rodell Duff

Rodell Duff - Red Dirt Cursed (Official Music Video)

With his everyman quality and instant emotional connection, Rodell Duff is giving serious Tim McGraw vibes.

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Reyna Roberts

Reyna Roberts

Reyna Roberts - Miranda (Official Video)

Country music has a long history of strong, badass women who ain’t nothin’ to mess with. And now Reyna Roberts has entered her sound into the chat.

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Mike Parker

Mike Parker

Mike Parker - Blue Jean Masterpiece (Official Video)

In his sweet love song “Blue Jean Masterpiece” Mike Parker brings a down to Earth vibe that makes the listener feel joyful, which is what you want from a love song.

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Rhiannon Giddens

Rhiannon Giddens

Rhiannon Giddens - Another Wasted Life (Official Video)

Yes Rhiannon Giddens is more of a folk artist than country singer, but there’s no way we could highlight the genre without showcasing her entrancing sound. And since she’s reportedly appearing on “Renaissance Act II,” we want the whole world to know who she is before she completely blows up.

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