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Treung: fans discuss the most nostalgic country hits of the 2000s

While stars like Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll and Morgan Wallen have become top names in country music in recent years, each generation brought a new era of music. Regardless of the genre, music has changed consistently and implemented to welcome new singers who wanted to leave their traces in the music industry. And when he looked back on the early 2000s, the fans were divided when he not only included the genre at that time, but also brought back these sweet nostalgic country sounds.

Country Chord shared a video on social media and decided to reveal a list of nostalgic country songs published in the 2000s. While the list consisted of 15 different singers and songs, the fans had difficult to choose one. But first here is the full list of singers, songs and the years in which they were published:

Miranda Lambert – “Kerosin” – 2005

Brooks & Dunn – “Red Dirt Road” – 2003

Dierks Bentley- “Come a little closer”- 2005

Jason Aldean – “The Truth” – 2009

Justin Moore – “Small Town USA” – 2009

Lee Ann Womack – “I hope you dance” – 2000

James Otto – “I just started, Lovin you” – 2007

Eric Church – “smoke a little smoke” – 2010

Big & Rich – “Save a Horse” – 2004

Blake Shelton – “Austin” – 2001

Kenny Chesney – “Don't Blink” – 2007

Joe Nichols – “Gimmie the Girl” – 2009

Darius Rucker – “Okay” – 2008

Shania Twain & Billy Currington – “Party for Two” – 2004

Luke Bryan – “Do I” – 2009

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Fans reveal their favorite Country song of the early 2000s

With hit singers and hits, the fans did their best when they chose the one they believed that he was the best song.

“Red Dirt Road is one of the bangers of my childhood. I got incredibly hard.”

“The truth is the best of all of this.”

“My hot attitude is that kerosene Miranda's best song is”

“Come a little closer, just brought me back”

Although the fans were divided when it came to their favorites, “Red Dirt Road” gained a lot of support in the comments. Another person agreed and added: “Red Dirt Road always reminds me of where I came from. I will always be my #1 song.”

While the singers listed above expanded their career after the early 2000s, which song would you consider as the most nostalgic?

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