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10 Country Songs To Add To Your Summer Playlist, Even If You 'Hate Country'

Even my friends who claim to hate country music agree that these are some bops.

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10 Country Songs To Add To Your Summer Playlist, Even If You 'Hate Country'
Ashley Sizemore

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From late night drives around town to county fairs, beach trips, and amusement parks, we are constantly on the road in the summer. Here's a list of some of my select country favorites on my current summer playlist.

1. "Wasted Time" (Keith Urban)

This song just screams summer. Keith Urban sings about his favorite summer memories with a catchy beat.

2. "Toes" (Zac Brown Band)

There's just something about "Toes" that makes it a feel-good song no matter when you listen to it.

3. "Knee Deep" (Zac Brown Band)

"Knee Deep" features Jimmy Buffett, who literally created Margaritaville. If that doesn't put you in a feel-good summer mood, I don't know what will.

4. "Record Year" (Eric Church)

It may be past New Years, but there's still time to make this a record year.

5. "Wagon Wheel" (Darius Rucker)

This one may be a throwback, but it will never get old. Rucker seems to bring out everyone's inner performer.

6. "Somewhere On A Beach" (Dierks Bentley)

I'm sure we're all wishing we were somewhere on a beach right about now.

7. "Pickin' Wildflowers" (Keith Anderson)

This is one of my favorites for sure. Whenever this comes on in the car, it's hard not to sing along.

8. "Rain Is A Good Thing" (Luke Bryan)

Luke Bryan has always been a summer soundtrack favorite, even in his earliest days with "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)."

9. "Kick The Dust Up" (Luke Bryan)

Another hit by Luke. This one is perfect for the car ride to the county fair.

10. "Anything Goes" (Florida Georgia Line)

FGL is on fire almost all of the time, and this hit is a prime example that "anything goes on a Friday night."

Country music might not be for everyone, but I know my summer playlist is full of country's hottest hits.

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