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Why Country Music Is The Best

Because it's the "feel good" type of music.

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Country music is one genre of music that can always put a smile on my face and get me up and dancing. Here are some reasons why country music is the best music.

1. Luke Bryan


Must I say more?

2. The songs are relatable


There is a country song for every emotion, whether it be happiness, sadness, confusion, lust, and love that we can all relate to whether we want to or not.

3. It gives great advice


"Kiss lots of boys." That's good advice, right?

4. It's a reminder that there are gentlemen out there.

5. It's the simple thing


It's a reminder of how the simplest things in life can make a perfect day.

6. Sam Hunt

AND MY BIGGEST BOY CRUSH!

But really, can we just admire how gorgeous that man is real quick?

There are really so many reasons why country music is one of the best genres. I love all genres of music, but there is something about country music that makes me so happy.

One of my favorite things in the world is rolling down the windows in my car and blasting country music in the summer. There is so much emotion and passion with the music, and it can have such a "feel good" vibe to it.

While country music might not be for everyone, it is definitely for me and all I want to do is put on my country boots and dance under the moonlight with Sam Hunt.

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