Country music is a genre that can make great music videos. Many songs have lyrical stories that lead to great visuals. Those visuals enhance the song and give the listener an image to think about when they hear the song. That being said, here are the top 20 country music hits.
20. “Startin’ With Me” by Jake Owen
This video is a little different, but I like it because it takes you through a turbulent life full of regretful feelings that everyone can deal with. The song is better than the video, but the video is still really good.
19. “What Hurts the Most High” by Rascal Flatts
This video does a great job of capturing the absolute heartbreak that is described in this song. Rascal Flatts has many songs about relationships, and this video is a good representation of that.
18. “Before She Cheats” by Carrie Underwood
It’s unclear if this song is about Underwood’s ex-boyfriend, but the thing is, this video is great. Porter does an amazing job of mixing revenge with comedy as she looks to get back at the man who betrayed her.
17. “Save Me” by Kenny Chesney
This is one of the longest music ever seen; The story is a little hard to follow, but I think it’s a good video for an absolutely fantastic song. Chesney certainly loves to perform and in this video he does his best.
16. “Take Me There” by Rascal Flatts
This poem captures one of the many stories she tells in her poems. This video really put the visuals into an already great song.
15. “Johnny Cash” Jason Aldean
Jason Aldean comes from a different country singer nobility (compared to people like Chesney or Rascal Flatts); He’s more known for pure country than pop, and this song is a great example. It’s great, it’s fun, and the video definitely shows it. The video and song fit perfectly as Aldean shows how fun his songs can be.
14. “Who Would You Be Today” by Kenny Chesney
This is a sobering song about dying young, and the video uses other actors (besides Chesney) to introduce it as Chesney sings in the background. It definitely makes you think about your life and your lost loved one.
13. “All-American-Girl” by Bieber
Bieber does a great job in all of his videos, and this video shows his “fun” side. The song is all about girls and the video shows all the different things a girl can become.
12. “Alcohol” by Brad Paisley
This is another fun song with an equally fun video. It’s simple, and it fits the song well because it shows the talents of people who act like they’re under the influence of alcohol. It’s funny, a well written song by Paisley and the video is fun to watch.
11. “I’m Already There” by Lonestar
For a song about loving someone who is far away (especially in the military), the video should be careful not to make the song too cheesy and the video too depressing. Fortunately, that didn’t happen, and the video is simple and perfectly accompanied by the song.
10. “Stand” by Rascal Flatts
Perseverance is the theme of this song, and, similar to Rascal Flatts, it does a great job of conveying the message of the lyrics. The fight, the drive, the desire to keep going is shown in every video with different types of people all finding ways to break down walls.
9. “Our Song” by Taylor Swift
This video may be a quick breakout video. “Tim McGraw” and “Teardrops on My Guitar” were huge, but this song really shined with fast beauty and pushed it. to the village of stardom. It’s a fun video for a fun song and shows how even a teenager can be a Fast star.
8. “My Life” by Kenny Chesney
This is a song that the video really needs, and Chesney certainly delivers. Watching this, you can feel the severity of the issue you are singing about – teenage birth – and how it can change someone and how the initial emotions change over time.
7. “So” by Kenny Chesney
This is, in my opinion, Chesney’s best song, and the video is also one of his favorites. It takes you through the joys of high school and the teenage years.
6. “Believe” by Brooks & Dunn
This is one of the most emotional country songs ever written, and the video does it justice. He takes you through the whole poem – he has a man’s happiness with the old man then sadness when he learns to die (this turns into happiness when he realizes that he is in a better place).
5. “No shoes, no shirt, no problems” by Kenny Chesney
This song is all about fun in the sun, and the video definitely shows that. beach party scenes, pyramids, and beautiful Caribbean islands dominate the video and make you feel like you’re on the beach with Kenny.
4. “Good Things” by Kenny Chesney
Country Music is great at using music to tell a story, and this is what it does best. The video provides great visuals for viewers to remember when they hear the song.
3. “Tim McGraw” by Taylor Swift
For teenagers, the course is great. His songs – in this way – tell stories to young people and the video engages the viewers themselves and really captures the passion in the song.
2. “Online” by Brad Paisley
This video can be compared to other videos in chapter 10; the album doesn’t have a deep message, but it makes for fun. Paisley is very creative in this video and it is definitely the best. The song is great, but the video is absolutely perfect for the song.
1. “Don’t Touch” Kenny Chesney
The message of this poem is not only magnificent, but important. Anyone can relate to the song and the video itself shows a normal man reflecting on his life while watching a news report about a man turning 100