But rlly even there, I live in the south always have, and I have always been told I have a very heavy accent by people. This isn’t a southern accent, it’s a fake attempt that makes them sound like squidward
Top songs to recommend -Kris Kristofferson: Sunday Morning Comin Down. -Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr: The conversation -Townes Van Zandt: Waitin around to die -Billy Joe shaver: Good Christian Soldier -Waylon Jennings: Rose in paradise -Highwaymen: Desperados Waiting for a Train -Waylon and Willie: Mama don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys -Waylon Jennings: Honky Tonk Hero’s These are just some of my favorite ones. Maybe you will enjoy them too. Really focus on the lyrics.
Whiskey lullaby by Brad Paisley an Alison Krauss, he stopped loving her today by George Jones, the chair by George strait, i’m so lonesome I could cry by Hank Williams Senior, where were you when the world stopped turning by Alan Jackson, and the moon song by Conway Twitty.
I blame Florida Georgia Line - Cruise. I feel like that was the beginning of the shift in country music, realizing they can make country/pop and make it mainstream but still technically call it country.
Old country is great, new country sucks so bad. If they actually had a real accent when saying, “yee haw”, well, they would say, “yee haw.” But instead, they say, “YEA hAwhrrr.” This is coming from a Texan, so take it seriously.
good country doesn’t have electronic instruments, or in the very least uses it sparsely. country is supposed to make you feel like you’re up in the mountains, or sitting by the barn, or dipping your feet in the creek, things like that. i’m speaking as both a musician and a country dweller. i listen to (good) country with my family because it brings me back to my roots, and i’m sure that’s the reason why lots of people listen to it on their lonesome. with such a dramatic change in the genre, there’s barely any touch with its roots, which makes it sound. watered down. and unpleasant.
Actually those people who say that (which I know a lot of people who do) are talking about old country, they’re in to pop, and the snap tracks are more of a pop thing.
@Justin Blevins That's kind of the gist of it. I've been working for a few years trying to figure out the dynamics of it all. Making both styles blend together is a lot harder than I originally thought it would be. I also do a lot of experimental with metal, hip-hop, and edm influences. I'm still learning my scales, but trust me, I don't settle for the easy stuff. When I make music, it needs be meaningful in both lyrics and instrumentaion. Thanks for the artist recommendations! I will definitely check them out! Btw is there a place I can check out any music you do?
If ylu are a fan of metal ylu might alsp like bluegrass. Its like country musics metal counter part but with all acpustic instruments. Also psychobilly and gutter punk might be u fucki your alley Check out the maker by goddamn gallows live version and get back to me
That's cause bluegrass ironically keeps to its root while country is just a template for pretty people to use for easy money. I mean doesn't it feel like you could replace any current pop country artist for some random guy from Austin or North Carolina and not notice anything different?
@@joesickler5888 I think it is just the culture who listens to country has changed. They are emotionally immature and less intelligent. They can't handle the strong emotions that country used to make you feel. They have no attention span. And, aren't intelligent enough to relate to the deeper meanings and stories that were about something real and had heart and meaning.
Goin down a dirt road chasing neon lights. Sittin on my tailgate drinkin ice cold Bud light...... Every country song here lately. I haven't listened to country music since 2002. It sucks so bad now.
Never been a country music fan but the 90s was the last bearable decade for popular country music. We used to have Waylon, Willie, etc singing about addiction, hard living, and mistakes. Now it’s just “Drinking a pitcher of beer, I wanna stay here. girl we are in the fields, rolling down the windows, your hair and smile blowing in the wind and blowing my mind. Lighting a bonfire, girl we’re getting higher. Sanging countries songs with friends all night long. Yea!” 👏 👏 P.S. i made up these lyrics in less than 30 seconds to show how easy and talentless these people are. Seriously, 30 seconds and I could 100% see this being in a country song on the radio.
@@Pineappleparty when music lost its soul, this is where you go. I don't understand how this can be labeled as "country". Money and fame are the only obvious motivations here.
They literally took the beat from 2000s hip hop and R&B, waited til most people forgot about it, then added a little twang guitar and some pandering, "good ol' boy" lyrics, then mass produced it and injected it into the radio bloodstream.
And this is exactly why I say that Old Town Road is just as much country as anything else on mainstream radio. It's all just pop and rap with a little twang and drawl. The only real difference is that Old Town Road is by a black dude.
I agree. They do all sound the same with the exception of guys like Justin Moore. If you want to know when pop country actually started, its the 90s. Late 90s with the likes of Lonestar post John Rich and what a lot of people don't want to accept or admit is the biggest name that started the drift towards pop country... GARTH BROOKS.
Me too. It's great when they go on stage with half their personality hanging out of their shorts. I respect women I promise. They do actually belt it out sometimes and really show some character in their music.
My mom forced me and my siblings to listen to country growing up. It wasn’t so bad because it was Dolly, Tammy, Loretta, Johnny Cash, George Jones, and all the rest of the greats. It was even good in my childhood in the mid 90s with Reba and the good 80s/90s singers. She shocked me the other day when she told me she’s going to have to get used to different music because she doesn’t like the new country music. I moved away from country many years ago. I still listen to the oldies, but I hadn’t realized there had been such a decline.
@@fnchrstphr I may not be a fan of country, but I can still understand how some instrument choices are better than others. This guy was nice enough to offer great examples of country music that sounded better but either used regular drum sticks, drum brushes, string instruments mimicking percussion, or no percussion at all. Very well presented video. Thumbnail and title are what got me to watch.
@@fnchrstphr - Also, JJtoob doesn't have to *know* it's true, to agree with the gent in the video. He also never implied that what was said in the video was true. Just that he agrees.
Listening to Music is for stupid people. Playing and writing music is another story. Follow the money. Understand the root of the problem. Education...
Yeah I really miss those storytelling songs. Especially the ones that at least in part don't involve singing, like the last verse in "Son Don't Go Near The Indians" (I see Star Wars ran with that idea later)
Have never had any interest in country music at all, but coming from the hip-hop (specifically UK) and grime side of things, you've gained a new sub bc this was super interesting, well put together and shows we're not too different after all : ) It's all about keeping it real - respect and love from Aus!
Yeah, top40 Country sucks ass. But, there's still excellent country music out there. Check out : Tyler Childers, Ryan Adams, Neko Case, Limbeck, Luke Doucet, Nikki Lane, Margo Price, Sturgil Simpson, Justin Townes Earle, The Old '97s, [early] Wilco, Jade Jackson, Kathleen Edwards, Traceyanne & Danny, Katy J. Pearson and Amelia Curan
Same shit happened in Rock and look where it is now. I'm glad there is a solid backlash but it's still a damn shame the mainstream hasn't caught up with it yet.
I don't know about you guys, but I listen to music that sounds good, and that I like. I listen to everything! I love metal, and jazz, blues, country, rap, pop, hip hop. Anything that sounds good. Who cares if it's not "traditional" the very nature of modern music is that it changes and it changes fast! Shut up and enjoy it. ua-cam.com/video/B45AGRIEOxM/v-deo.html
I shouldn't have watched this video. Before I would just kinda brush past the "snaps" but now I'm going to be hyperaware of them every time I listen to any music, especially country. xD
Sadly, these songs are making up the country music history of the era. Argue, if you must, but it's not gonna change anything. May I suggest staying away from the pop charts, and dig deeper into alternative country music or maybe bluegrass. And then there is the old legends which you can listen to almost anywhere.
Not exactly a country fan but I’m glad someone said it. I live in a small town where modern country is suuuuuper popular. Very few people around here notice how formulaic it truly is.
Jake Pettigrew he said the snaps are on beats 2 and 4.. but shouldn’t the emphasize be on beats 1&3? I’m a violinist and guitarist, and I’m farillyy certain that the snapshot are on 1&3.
Agreed. I grew up on country, it’s just what the family listened to. That said, I can not listen to the new crap that’s out there. It sickens me as a drummer, and as a former country fan.
@@imchipjames I hadn't listened to mainstream country in years, (never was a huge country guy) and was a little blown away when I heard all this stuff. I made that literal comment.
The only good country is old country. We still have Shooter, Chris Stapleton, and Jamey Johnson at least. Those guys will never sell out. The rest of these hick-hop no talents can go fuck themselves.
If anyone wants to hear a modern band do more classic country, I recommend the album “Long Lost” by Lord Huron. The album was made with a great love and passion for what country once was and this passion really shows. Great instruments, great vocals, and great stories in the lyrics.
Never considered them to be "country", let alone "classic country", but I do love them. I especially love their steady, "train chuggaluggin", percussive element that tends to serve as the backbone driving the songs along.
@@AMurderOfLobs Oh certainly, the band as a whole would be considered "indie folk," probably, but they like to draw inspiration from all sorts of older music, mixing everything from folk, rock, rockabilly, country, and etc. into some really great songs. Their most recent album is the one that is most heavily inspired by older country music, but it is still new take on things and not a 100% recreation of the old genre. I do think that was kind of the point of this UA-cam video essay, though - that experimentation is fine, if it has passion and creativity behind it. But what "country" is currently doing lacks any passion and creativity.
I've been producing music in Nashville for 25 years. I own The Rukkus Room studios. I am completely invested in Nashville. I'm here because the musicians are the best in the world. This video says everything I've been frustrated with for the last decade or more. Thank you for making such a succinct case. I will share this video at every possible opportunity.
Yes but how does it change? Consumers have to show that they want something else, a different sound. Hopefully it happens, but idk, people seem content to listen to the same shit over n over for eternity. Same shit has happened in rock.
I agree, but it started more than a decade ago... I'm 78 years old and was brought up with country music. I have seen the changes over time and they follow the culture, look at the culture in the 40's and look at it now, I am not trying to be judgmental, but point it out as I have seen it. How many of our current song writers have experienced such as some of those who grew up in the depression era.. Have they ever shoveled cow manure, milked a cow, do they even know at one time we milked cows by hand not with machines? Most farming and ranching that I grew up with is a thing of the past, local property taxes made it impossible to make a living off the land any longer... So the land was sold and developed into subdivisions and the NEW country generation was born, never having milked a cow. I have kin in Nashville writing songs and singing backup for popular singers, they follow the money.. Who is giving this music the ratings, the current generation... nothing has changed. I gave up on country years ago.. It's your choice follow the trend or move on..
Saying that you should take into consideration that most of these people y’all look at as “country” their ancestors helped build this country or faught in a war
I had the honor of playing pedal steel in a traditional country band. It wasn't until later in the band's life that we allowed the drummer to use anything other than a kick, snare and hat. Used sparingly, a full kit was allowed, but we never played anything newer than a few choice 80s country covers and our audience loved everything we played. Even the younger fans loved us! Country isn't dead, it just smells funny (modified quote from Frank Zappa on Jazz). I'm hoping the snap beat is cyclical and Country will go back toward its roots...the sooner, the better.
Same here - when I was a kid/teen in the 80s, my folks were into all this awful "Urban Cowboy"-inspired crap, so for years I thought that's all country had to offer. Years later I discovered Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings and others on that wavelength and I really love it.
First off.. Country music should be played with real fucking instruments and not be converted into pop music, I don't really love country music but it can be nice from time to time.. Still, it should be a band with real instruments.
YES, real instruments = king. I don't mind if it's blended with other genres, but it has to have real instruments. And one thing I love about some modern country music is how they would use a lot of instruments, like orchestral instruments. A lot of Country from like Martina McBride, Lee Brice, etc. use a lot of orchestral instruments, primarily string instruments like violins, violas, and cellos, and I LOVE it...
my favorite country tune is Just To See You Smile, and I cannot even comprehend it having such a lifeless beat. That song kicks my heart in the teeth every time I listen to it.
@J G Youre wrong, its just no longer on Country Radio...Cody Jinx, Tyler Childers, Whitey Morgan, Alex Williams, Sturgill Simpson, Mickey Lamantia, Creed Fisher.
This man gets it. I have many friends who claim to hate country music. But after convincing them to listen to some Johnny Cash, and John Denver I managed to sway their opinions
whats sad is some of them have good voices. its no insult to sing like dolly george tammy or marty you dont need to change somthing that was already great
The men, in particular, don't really even sing anymore. They sing talk, just talking in tune. Country music today is completely unlistenable for me. So terrible that I cannot turn it off fast enough.
I wouldn't be surprised if the politically correct modern society would call for the hanging of any artist who sang songs like the olden days. Look at songs like Baby It's Cold Outside.. Political correctness has killed modern music just as much as anything else. A music video like Garth Brooks did for Thunder Rolls would NEVER fly in modern society with the MeToo movement and such.
Even that is faked too. I've met dudes from Southern California put on the 'accent' to try and be country singers in LA. But a malibu accent doesnt cut it
@DJ Surferdude fun fact: you don't have to grow up on a farm to like old country music....also new pop-country honestly is just so shallow (not saying that pop isn't but at least if the lyrics are shallow in pop, the mix of the song sounds nice or vice versa). I could listen to the country station all day and I will still think I've only heard like two different songs because they all sound the same. With pop, I can hear Billie eillish, Lizzo, Ariana grande, maroon 5, and The Weeknd and they all have completely different sounds. We are loosing a lot with this country pop era.
Pop Country is my favorite genre when done well(Taylor Swift’s Fearless album, for example). But it’d be a lie to say that it doesn’t sound the same on the radio. It’s so insanely oversimplified and it ruins everything.
@@Bee-kv5tx i don't listen to country a lot but those artists you mentioned earlier have DIFFERENT genres. ariana grande has r&b influences, lizzo is more likely a funk-pop, billie eilish has melancholy pop and indie pop sounds, the weekend staple himself with r&b soul. they have a very different genre with a "pop" umbrella for being popular.
@@thvf2381 I agree with you, pop has many different styles! I'm just saying I could turning on a "pop" centered station and hear all of them, and they are all so different, meanwhile if I turned on a "country" centered station, this all sound the same.
I went through a couple of playlists and heard a couple songs with those snaps and it was like someone hitting me in the head with a hammer multiple times lol
Haha same, I actually can't stand country music, and I've noticed this too. Florida Georgia line comes to mind. Johnny cash is about the only country I can stand lol
Old video but you make a good point about the drums. My father was a banjo player in a bluegrass band. There was rarely ever a drum and if it was there, it was usually just a snare played with brushes. It was the job of the bass player to keep the time and add a click slap when they wanted a beat tick. I never really noticed the snap/clap thing and will probably not be able to unhear it now. It reminds me of the millennial whoop. Once you hear it and notice it, you find it everywhere.
Clearly you don’t listen to hip hop, it sounded nothing like this poppy crap with country accents. The shitty country songs he showed sound like the pop music of today with country accents.
Not these "country stars" you'll find it in Cody Jinks, Sturgill Simpson, idk if Tyler Childers uses a pedal steel or not but he's got great music. Ward Davis, Whitey Morgan. There's your real deal country music of today. These that you hear on country radio.....not country in the least. All wannabe pop stars that the big machine tried to pass off as country.
I kinda feel like Florida Georgia Line is like Nickelback. They release the money maker singles but the majority of the rest of the albums are decent country. They get too much hate.
Having purchased the first Nickelback album in ‘01, they get the hate they deserve. There may be some “catchy tunes”, but they are “artists” like my dog is a connoisseur. Same for FGL.
So glad somebody actually adresses this.. I have Misophonia, a condition that makes certain sounds irritate me beyond reason, and this snapping or fingersnapping or however you want to call it is making me go crazy, I just have to change the song immediately. I wish they would stop it and go back to using you know, an actual musical instrument? I agree that it's a disgusting trend, not only in country music, in all generes.
Hey, you might wanna check out The Dead South. They've revived bluegrass. The band is solely based around story telling and string instruments. The bluegrass revival I've nicknamed Dead grass on account of the band name. They're going on tour. Please check them out, they won't disappoint.
Welcome to the music industry today. Everything sounds generic with the same beat no matter which genre you look to. Cinema evolves while music has devolved
The snaps are a country-fied version of the hi-hat ticking burst originally popularized by Trap music and later adopted into contemporary pop music. It’s like how the “gated reverb” drums, originally championed by Phil Collins, defined 80s music.
Joe Mannix have you been listening to Texas country the last 5 years it’s no where near Nashville is today and they take pride into not sounding like the pop polished country of nashville
okay, if you knew the history of both genres, you'd know that's what country music has always been. That said, Both suck now. RnB started sucking in the mid to late 90s and country has just caught up with the suckatry. It's sad really. Freeking pop music & hip hop killed both
Country music is just RnB/pop for people that don't like black people. It used to be a great genre, but now it's just trying so hard to be relevant it's chasing trends instead of making them.
I realized how fucked up it is when I listen to all the other artists and feel nothing and suddenly Dolly starts singing about her coat of many colors and it gets me misty.
They are pop songs with a country singer over them. They sound like they are hiring Rap & RnB producers to make them sound more relevant to the pop scene.
You know, people gave Taylor shit about her country sound back in the day, but damn, at least her storytelling was eloquent and she knew what kind of instruments fit in a song and which didn't. At least when she ditched it, she went full in. And no one can try and tell me Love Story, You Belong With Me, Picture to Burn, or Our Song sounds less like country than whatever Nelly and Florida Georgia Line spew out.
There are some great guys in country right now with Cody Jinks, Tyler Childers, and Sturgill Simpson. They aren’t popular, but they’re on the right track as far as country evolution goes.
The very nature of modern music is that it changes rapidly. There's still "traditional" country being produced today you're just to close minded to see it.
That’s about the only Alabama song you’ll hear on mainstream radio. I wish my local radio station would play today’s country plus the legends all day like they used to do but this was before Florida Georgia Line even came out.
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xxxsanyeo you’re right. I’ll change it
That forced southern accent sound also drives me nuts. If you dont have the accent then dont fake it, it sounds way too exaggerated
Especially when he says kitchen like keeatchennn
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Pop is pop. Mainstream country is just Pop with southern accents and cowboy costumes. True originality is completely gone at that level.
Fake Southern accents...
Most of these dudes singing mainstream arent country they are pretty boys playing dress up
I've said for years that all new country stars get their accents from mail-order catalogs.
I still love chris Stapleton
Facts
It is pop music with a southern accent.
True that
But rlly even there, I live in the south always have, and I have always been told I have a very heavy accent by people. This isn’t a southern accent, it’s a fake attempt that makes them sound like squidward
Why is this too accurate
Oh god, this!
My thoughts exactly
ive never given a shit about country music but the youtube algorithm recommended your channel to me and now here i am deeply invested in it
To me at least, listen to Johnny Cash first. You'll get hooked with country pretty damn soon.
Top songs to recommend
-Kris Kristofferson: Sunday Morning Comin Down.
-Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr: The conversation
-Townes Van Zandt: Waitin around to die
-Billy Joe shaver: Good Christian Soldier
-Waylon Jennings: Rose in paradise
-Highwaymen: Desperados Waiting for a Train
-Waylon and Willie: Mama don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys
-Waylon Jennings: Honky Tonk Hero’s
These are just some of my favorite ones. Maybe you will enjoy them too. Really focus on the lyrics.
Whiskey lullaby by Brad Paisley an Alison Krauss, he stopped loving her today by George Jones, the chair by George strait, i’m so lonesome I could cry by Hank Williams Senior, where were you when the world stopped turning by Alan Jackson, and the moon song by Conway Twitty.
If you’re looking for new stuff check out the album heartache medication from John party.
Yes
Country now days is Tractor Rap
oh yeah yeah
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Ikr, it doesn't even sound like country music anymore. It abandoned it's roots and now it sounds like a cheap version of pop music.
It actually has a genre. Derived from the words Country and Rap. We here at the studio like to refer to it as CRap.
I fuckin love how true that is
Thank you! Sombody understands!
@David Tucker tractor rap, classic!
Aiden Macleod this...this is it 😂
Im CTFUUUUUU lolol
The fingersnap beat is killing all genres, really.
Not Metal, not yet....
Yeah moments like these I’m proud to be a TOOL fan.
@@nojton3053 metal wouldn't allow it, too soft
Not or ska or reggae
Just imagine Gojira using finger snaps at 300 beats per minute, that would be a spectacle... :P
I blame Florida Georgia Line - Cruise. I feel like that was the beginning of the shift in country music, realizing they can make country/pop and make it mainstream but still technically call it country.
That song is my villain origin story
Cruise is, at its core a hip hop/rap song
The downfall started way before then.
I think it was Taylor Swift honestly, she started as pure country back in 2007
They are copying reaggaeton.
I can't lie, I don't automatically hate these songs but ever since I first heard you mention the snap track I can't unhear it.
Noooooooooo
same
Each snap screams for my attention now, as if I was plugging in headphones while wearing them.
Head to cody jinks....sturgill Simpson and tyler childers.
Well you're a moron so...
People today who say they can't stand country, this is what they're thinking of. Can't even blame em at this point
Old country is great, new country sucks so bad. If they actually had a real accent when saying, “yee haw”, well, they would say, “yee haw.” But instead, they say, “YEA hAwhrrr.” This is coming from a Texan, so take it seriously.
I hate country music but give me Big Iron On His Hip anyday
Old country is great.
good country doesn’t have electronic instruments, or in the very least uses it sparsely. country is supposed to make you feel like you’re up in the mountains, or sitting by the barn, or dipping your feet in the creek, things like that. i’m speaking as both a musician and a country dweller. i listen to (good) country with my family because it brings me back to my roots, and i’m sure that’s the reason why lots of people listen to it on their lonesome. with such a dramatic change in the genre, there’s barely any touch with its roots, which makes it sound. watered down. and unpleasant.
Actually those people who say that (which I know a lot of people who do) are talking about old country, they’re in to pop, and the snap tracks are more of a pop thing.
My dad calls a lot of the new country “hick hop” it’s so true and sad..
"Hick hop" 🤣🤪 what a wonderful description
There's already a hick hop artist. His name's Cowboy Troy.
Music for cunts
That is so good. I lol’d
Soy country. John Wayne was still alive would put all of them over his knee for being such fake cowboy hat wearing pussies.
Country used to be really great back when every country artist shot at least one person
Is this some kind of achievement you have to get to unlock the country skill tree?
@@veterayt6800 basically, to complete the first level you have to get addicted to cocaine. Second level is shooting someone
"But I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die." - Johnny Cash
@@lilgarbage3796 third level is pills with your cocaine
@@dylangrigsby3904 final level is downing a bottle of whiskey in 6 seconds flat
Current country is just pop music with a cowboy hat.
Or neon cowboy boots
And mullets
Rock music with a twang, R&B/Rap with a twang, it should not be called 'country' at all
I stay away from anything called 'Nu Country'
true dat
I'll be honest. I'm an EDM/Metal artist who doesn't even like Country that much. But it still saddens me to see it imitate pop.
@Justin Blevins That's kind of the gist of it. I've been working for a few years trying to figure out the dynamics of it all. Making both styles blend together is a lot harder than I originally thought it would be. I also do a lot of experimental with metal, hip-hop, and edm influences.
I'm still learning my scales, but trust me, I don't settle for the easy stuff. When I make music, it needs be meaningful in both lyrics and instrumentaion.
Thanks for the artist recommendations! I will definitely check them out! Btw is there a place I can check out any music you do?
Aye man do you have any music on here or any other sites?
If ylu are a fan of metal ylu might alsp like bluegrass. Its like country musics metal counter part but with all acpustic instruments. Also psychobilly and gutter punk might be u fucki your alley
Check out the maker by goddamn gallows live version and get back to me
@@DBL304 I have one song, but it's not not metal. "Dresser" by Vividity (my artist name).
It's pop and hip hop against everyone else these days...pop and hip hop seem to be winning.
It's gone from country to Hick Hop
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Brilliant! Can I use that? Hick Hop!!!!!!!!
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Actually hick hop is Country Rap. Such as Upchurch.
Oh fuck no 😂😂😂
Been listening to bluegrass lately for this very reason. The instrumentalists and vocal harmonies make the music.
That's cause bluegrass ironically keeps to its root while country is just a template for pretty people to use for easy money. I mean doesn't it feel like you could replace any current pop country artist for some random guy from Austin or North Carolina and not notice anything different?
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“Wheels rolling on an *old* Toyota”
*shows a brand new Toyota*
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Could have easily used "the" instead of "an"
Or willie or Waylon
胡david but why?
@@jch8175 because it doesn't have to mean the Toyota is physically old. "The old" or "the ol'" means familiar, so maybe the owner has driven it a lot
What about the over-redundant use of unoriginal lyrics and the same words like: neon signs, tailgate, dirt road, etc.
And they are all the same chord progression.
Country always seemed like the most pandering of all genre.
@@joesickler5888 I think it is just the culture who listens to country has changed. They are emotionally immature and less intelligent. They can't handle the strong emotions that country used to make you feel. They have no attention span. And, aren't intelligent enough to relate to the deeper meanings and stories that were about something real and had heart and meaning.
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Goin down a dirt road chasing neon lights. Sittin on my tailgate drinkin ice cold Bud light......
Every country song here lately. I haven't listened to country music since 2002. It sucks so bad now.
Never been a country music fan but the 90s was the last bearable decade for popular country music. We used to have Waylon, Willie, etc singing about addiction, hard living, and mistakes. Now it’s just “Drinking a pitcher of beer, I wanna stay here. girl we are in the fields, rolling down the windows, your hair and smile blowing in the wind and blowing my mind. Lighting a bonfire, girl we’re getting higher. Sanging countries songs with friends all night long. Yea!” 👏 👏
P.S. i made up these lyrics in less than 30 seconds to show how easy and talentless these people are. Seriously, 30 seconds and I could 100% see this being in a country song on the radio.
Modern country music: Pop music doing a bad country accent.
Exactly! So pisses me off when someone says they love country and then are like did you hear Florida Georgia Lines new song? Ughhh!!!
Hyperatek you are exactly right brother.
I was just going to comment something similar. Country music isn't really country music anymore.
@@Pineappleparty when music lost its soul, this is where you go. I don't understand how this can be labeled as "country". Money and fame are the only obvious motivations here.
More like pop music with trucks instead of lamborghinis, cowboy hats instead of gucci, and nashville instead of Los Angeles
They literally took the beat from 2000s hip hop and R&B, waited til most people forgot about it, then added a little twang guitar and some pandering, "good ol' boy" lyrics, then mass produced it and injected it into the radio bloodstream.
NeoTenic so trueeee
And passed it off as completely organic
Exactly
And this is exactly why I say that Old Town Road is just as much country as anything else on mainstream radio. It's all just pop and rap with a little twang and drawl. The only real difference is that Old Town Road is by a black dude.
@@SynthApprentice exactly
Johnny Cash would die again watching this.
he used it.
Johnny Cash was pretty open minded. Hell he covered Nine Inch Nails.
Johnny cash stole music from others and acted like he wrote it. Shame
@@thegreenwave6741 can't steal music, you also can't steal enlish or chinese
It's so sick and disgusting I could not listen to it all
I can’t actually tell male country singers a part. At least female artists are more likely to have a personality.
True, the sad thing is while its more likely its never *guaranteed*
I agree. They do all sound the same with the exception of guys like Justin Moore. If you want to know when pop country actually started, its the 90s. Late 90s with the likes of Lonestar post John Rich and what a lot of people don't want to accept or admit is the biggest name that started the drift towards pop country... GARTH BROOKS.
Yeah but then when a male country singer is different, he’s completely different from the rest. (Colter Wall is one)
ME TOOO. I always just assume it’s someone named Luke Bryan or something
Me too. It's great when they go on stage with half their personality hanging out of their shorts.
I respect women I promise. They do actually belt it out sometimes and really show some character in their music.
I never noticed the snap tracks, all I knew is I couldn't stand country radio suddenly.
I grew up on country in the 80's and 90's, I can't handle the new stuff!
Yeah exactly
My mom forced me and my siblings to listen to country growing up. It wasn’t so bad because it was Dolly, Tammy, Loretta, Johnny Cash, George Jones, and all the rest of the greats. It was even good in my childhood in the mid 90s with Reba and the good 80s/90s singers. She shocked me the other day when she told me she’s going to have to get used to different music because she doesn’t like the new country music. I moved away from country many years ago. I still listen to the oldies, but I hadn’t realized there had been such a decline.
So this is the "Mumble Rap" of Country music?
A Perez more like the “rap” of country music..
@@thealmighty6650agreed it is my favorite genres but you only need half a brain to make mumble rap
i was gonna say it’s the trap of country
No like mumble rap has been "ruining" rap music. I guess this "pop country" is "ruining" country overall. An Analogy
Yea my friend, I'm afraid it's true
I don't even listen to country, but I agree with this guy.
@@fnchrstphr I may not be a fan of country, but I can still understand how some instrument choices are better than others. This guy was nice enough to offer great examples of country music that sounded better but either used regular drum sticks, drum brushes, string instruments mimicking percussion, or no percussion at all. Very well presented video. Thumbnail and title are what got me to watch.
@@fnchrstphr - Also, JJtoob doesn't have to *know* it's true, to agree with the gent in the video. He also never implied that what was said in the video was true. Just that he agrees.
@@fnchrstphr it's a comment section,people can reply if they want
@@fnchrstphr someone that replied to you
fnchrstphr seems like you care for some reason 😂
And that’s why I like artists like Johnny cash, Marty Robbins, and Waylon Jennings.
Yes! The only country I can tolerate
Named some good ones
Yess!! I love them. Especially Marty’s songs.
Americana and Bluegrass is where it’s at, until everyone else find out.
Get into 50s blues rockabily!
Gotta show some love to the Outlaw Oldies👍🏻
Yep! Love me some John Prine, Colter wall, Blaze Foley, Townes, etc...
Billy Strings is the good shit!
May I suggest Charlie Poole
All the lyrics sound like a 10 year old wrote them.
No, it sounds like it was wrote by an 8yo who has grew up in the city and saw a corny Christmas movie and said, “Yes, that’s how love works.”
Body like a back road is a whole metaphor about sex
Meant to be is used by pandering to people who think everybody has a “Significant other” and love doesn’t have to actually grow
it boils down to backroads, neon lights, trucks, beer, and girls. Atleast like 90 percent of it, or seems so atleast
It's written for 14 year olds who think they know what love is
I cant un-hear this! I'm hearing snaps in everything now
Me too. I'm going to kill myself to stop the snaps
@@justice7788 somehow, this cracked me up completely
This has been a complaint of mine for a few years
I'm taking solace in the faith that Tyler Childers and Colter Wall are gonna blow UP😍
Listening to Music is for stupid people. Playing and writing music is another story. Follow the money. Understand the root of the problem. Education...
A lot of country music *USED* to be storytelling. Take, for example, "Big Iron" by Marty Robbins or "Wichita Lineman" by Glen Campbell.
Yeah I really miss those storytelling songs. Especially the ones that at least in part don't involve singing, like the last verse in "Son Don't Go Near The Indians" (I see Star Wars ran with that idea later)
But it had rhythm and creative vocal phrasing.
How to fix it? Easy. Replace every snap with cowbell. Need more cowbell.
most of it sounds like pop rnb anyways so that woulf br a great differantiator
that's still not enough. needs more cowbell.
I've got a fever, and the only cure is more cowbell.
@@mundih bayonetta said something like that
@@royal3rabeats637 ok, I was quoting Christopher Walken ;) (don't know who bayonetta is)
I’m never going to be able to listen to country music without hearing it now
It's not country but bubble gum garbage.
Kaitmarie Cody Jinks is the bomb!!!
Yes you will....bc country music doesn’t have it 😊
Kaitmarie you weren’t listening to country music in the first place. 😜
Right?!!!...I feel the same way. What an @$$
Maybe Thanos was trying to warn us about the snap to end country music.
Yeah lol 😂
Lol 🤪maybe
Nah it’s thanos snapping his fingers to the beat
Best comment ever
I love you!
Have never had any interest in country music at all, but coming from the hip-hop (specifically UK) and grime side of things, you've gained a new sub bc this was super interesting, well put together and shows we're not too different after all : )
It's all about keeping it real - respect and love from Aus!
shit, now i need a bakersfield/grime crossover
I believe it was Tom Petty who said there is no more country music anymore, just bad pop music with banjos.
He's right.
But, but, Kacey Musgraves :(
Anything that is remotely good is called "folk" to avoid the radiation of the country genre
Now it's bad pop music with SAMPLES of banjos.
Tom Petty was right on. Country music has been dead for around 35 years.
I don't even listen to Country Music. Why am I here?
Still a great video though!
lol same
me to, lol
subscribe to t-series.
Lol good one
Same. I hate country music.
@@luminous6969 Yeah I've never really liked it too much. Nonetheless it sucks to see people's favorite genres becoming more and more washed away
2019: Mainstream country producers discover early 00's R&B beats.
Exactly those drums are damn near 20 years old haha
Dead ass...you nailed it
Sickening with fake cheesy Southern accents...dooshbags in skinny jeans..horrible
I've been making fun of my girlfriend for listening to this on the radio. Been saying the same thing. I miss the old school country
Yeah, top40 Country sucks ass. But, there's still excellent country music out there. Check out : Tyler Childers, Ryan Adams, Neko Case, Limbeck, Luke Doucet, Nikki Lane, Margo Price, Sturgil Simpson, Justin Townes Earle, The Old '97s, [early] Wilco, Jade Jackson, Kathleen Edwards, Traceyanne & Danny, Katy J. Pearson and Amelia Curan
Me: doesn’t even listen to that much country music
My recommendations: 🤠 🤠🤠
Nice pfp. Deku is a fucking GOOD BOY.
Don't even listen to it and I got this -- it's pretty annoying otherwise.
I hate country music and I got this recommended aswell
Ame Son same
Finally, someone being honest about the decline of quality country music. This new wave of country pop is pretty cheesy and cliché.
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Its not even country bro
Same shit happened in Rock and look where it is now. I'm glad there is a solid backlash but it's still a damn shame the mainstream hasn't caught up with it yet.
Sean7 microwaved. The thing of the day
I don't know about you guys, but I listen to music that sounds good, and that I like. I listen to everything! I love metal, and jazz, blues, country, rap, pop, hip hop. Anything that sounds good. Who cares if it's not "traditional" the very nature of modern music is that it changes and it changes fast! Shut up and enjoy it.
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When rock was king, mainstream country sounded like rock with a twang. Now that hip hop is king, mainstream country sounds like hip hop with a twang.
this is fantastic.
Makes perfect sense. Well said.
it seems like its all about sales, and hypocrisy. blame it on the devil.
HAIL SATAN!
You're not wrong.
Nailed it. This should be the top comment.
I shouldn't have watched this video. Before I would just kinda brush past the "snaps" but now I'm going to be hyperaware of them every time I listen to any music, especially country. xD
The snap killed half the universe too
Choossy Yt Taylor Swift is inevitable
Ha! I see what you did there. ;)
Lmafo
I scrolled past this comment and then went back to it and understood immediately
Ah, yes, a timely reference. Very relatable.
I don’t classify these songs as country. I honestly think the songs aren’t put into the correct genre. Its pop songs with a southern twang and accent.
That what I've been saying 😂😂
Precisely! I refer to it as souped-up Nashville pop. That's all it is, and I'm sick of it.
Southern pop
For sure!!!
Sadly, these songs are making up the country music history of the era.
Argue, if you must, but it's not gonna change anything.
May I suggest staying away from the pop charts, and dig deeper into alternative country music or maybe bluegrass.
And then there is the old legends which you can listen to almost anywhere.
I didn't notice this until you said something and now the "snap" is all I hear when I play country.
I know I kinda like most of the songs he showed but now I here is snap
Not exactly a country fan but I’m glad someone said it. I live in a small town where modern country is suuuuuper popular. Very few people around here notice how formulaic it truly is.
I'm not a huge country lover, but I am a drummer/percussionist, and this guy is spot on. Ditch the clicks, country!
Jake Pettigrew he said the snaps are on beats 2 and 4.. but shouldn’t the emphasize be on beats 1&3? I’m a violinist and guitarist, and I’m farillyy certain that the snapshot are on 1&3.
@@ConnorW22 Just listen, they place them on the off-beat like you might a snare drum
Agreed. I grew up on country, it’s just what the family listened to. That said, I can not listen to the new crap that’s out there. It sickens me as a drummer, and as a former country fan.
CaseyWasey77 1&3 is for the base drum.
It’s just pop music with an overly exaggerated accent
Shhhh don't let them know it's all the same
@@imchipjames I hadn't listened to mainstream country in years, (never was a huge country guy) and was a little blown away when I heard all this stuff. I made that literal comment.
@@EricLS i can't comment about music without writing paragraphs so I'll just agree :D
Makes you wonder how many of these buffoons are just playing a role and embracing every trope necessary to appear "country".
@@TheJollyMisanthrope Every single one of them.
Some of these songs just sound like early 2000s R&B with different accents.
Not really it just sounds like the pop music today with country accents. The early 2000’s pop was stuff like Britney Spears.
The only good country is old country. We still have Shooter, Chris Stapleton, and Jamey Johnson at least. Those guys will never sell out. The rest of these hick-hop no talents can go fuck themselves.
@@ChrisM-bn5vrthey said rnb, NOT pop
If anyone wants to hear a modern band do more classic country, I recommend the album “Long Lost” by Lord Huron. The album was made with a great love and passion for what country once was and this passion really shows. Great instruments, great vocals, and great stories in the lyrics.
Not familiar with Lord Huron, but I just previewed and bought this album. Love it!
Never considered them to be "country", let alone "classic country", but I do love them. I especially love their steady, "train chuggaluggin", percussive element that tends to serve as the backbone driving the songs along.
@@AMurderOfLobs Oh certainly, the band as a whole would be considered "indie folk," probably, but they like to draw inspiration from all sorts of older music, mixing everything from folk, rock, rockabilly, country, and etc. into some really great songs. Their most recent album is the one that is most heavily inspired by older country music, but it is still new take on things and not a 100% recreation of the old genre.
I do think that was kind of the point of this UA-cam video essay, though - that experimentation is fine, if it has passion and creativity behind it. But what "country" is currently doing lacks any passion and creativity.
Carrie Underwood has not gone down to this either.
I've been producing music in Nashville for 25 years. I own The Rukkus Room studios. I am completely invested in Nashville. I'm here because the musicians are the best in the world. This video says everything I've been frustrated with for the last decade or more.
Thank you for making such a succinct case. I will share this video at every possible opportunity.
Real musicians are not valued anymore.... Shameful
Real musicians are not valued in Southern Gospel either.
Yes but how does it change? Consumers have to show that they want something else, a different sound. Hopefully it happens, but idk, people seem content to listen to the same shit over n over for eternity. Same shit has happened in rock.
I agree, but it started more than a decade ago... I'm 78 years old and was brought up with country music. I have seen the changes over time and they follow the culture, look at the culture in the 40's and look at it now, I am not trying to be judgmental, but point it out as I have seen it. How many of our current song writers have experienced such as some of those who grew up in the depression era.. Have they ever shoveled cow manure, milked a cow, do they even know at one time we milked cows by hand not with machines? Most farming and ranching that I grew up with is a thing of the past, local property taxes made it impossible to make a living off the land any longer... So the land was sold and developed into subdivisions and the NEW country generation was born, never having milked a cow. I have kin in Nashville writing songs and singing backup for popular singers, they follow the money.. Who is giving this music the ratings, the current generation... nothing has changed. I gave up on country years ago.. It's your choice follow the trend or move on..
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My favorite country act from Texas is Pantera.
😂Man, this cracked me up
Well, Rebel Meets Rebel was a collab between Pantera and David Allan Coe, a masterpiece that combined country and groove metal. It's genuinely good.
HA! He aint lyin!!
They were in fact cowboys....er....from hell lmao
dude , same
I think the bigger issue is the fact that every country song contains the words 'pick up truck", "whiskey" and at least one US state.
Has to be a flyover state or it doesn’t count.
This is the perfect country song. ua-cam.com/video/Sco_eBvXGTQ/v-deo.html
Saying that you should take into consideration that most of these people y’all look at as “country” their ancestors helped build this country or faught in a war
Jackie Kerr Ha ha! I knew it! 😀👍👏 Lol!
Mubble Mann don't forget "road" dirt road back road etc
I had the honor of playing pedal steel in a traditional country band. It wasn't until later in the band's life that we allowed the drummer to use anything other than a kick, snare and hat. Used sparingly, a full kit was allowed, but we never played anything newer than a few choice 80s country covers and our audience loved everything we played. Even the younger fans loved us! Country isn't dead, it just smells funny (modified quote from Frank Zappa on Jazz). I'm hoping the snap beat is cyclical and Country will go back toward its roots...the sooner, the better.
This kinda crap is why I hated "country" music for my whole life. Turns out I hate fake country
And hey those pop songs were actually pretty good and I'm not a fan of pop usually
Same here - when I was a kid/teen in the 80s, my folks were into all this awful "Urban Cowboy"-inspired crap, so for years I thought that's all country had to offer. Years later I discovered Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings and others on that wavelength and I really love it.
I've tried to explain this to people in the past.
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Yes! Exactly!
I think instead of snaps and claps all country songs should have more cowbell.
You gotta listen to this guy, I'm tellin' ya it needs more cowbell.
Indeed. More cowbell is needed.
Let's put it over Alison Krauss singing Whiskey Lullaby.
claps replaced by beer bottles opening. snaps replaced by beer cans opening
the only prescription is more cowbell
Hey country music! Welcome to the 2004 hip hop! 😂
Haha, just what I was thinking!
Mystikal is looking for a agent to get his first Country Album off the ground
@@kingcoheed1208 mystikal need t worry about his hls charges
Laffy Taffy *snap*
@@jasonharris996 I despise that song. 😂
And this is why I listen to real country in Orville Peck...dude is full old school to the core with a killer voice
Hick-Hop
Yup
Not really hick hop is more hip hop with country elements while this country music is more counrty music with hip hop production. And elements
LMFAO! I'm totally using this term from now own
Adam Calhoun and Ryan Upchurch are hick hop. Not this trash
93OakTrees agreed more like Hick Pop
"Country music today is hip hop for people who are afraid of black people"
- Steve Earle
Holy shit
Steve Earle is part of that group of artists who I'll still happily listen to anytime.
@@vladimirpolak5203, you have the grammar, sentence structure, and punctuation of a 1st grader. FOH
Your comment is bad and you should feel bad.
😂
so damn true
First off.. Country music should be played with real fucking instruments and not be converted into pop music, I don't really love country music but it can be nice from time to time.. Still, it should be a band with real instruments.
YES, real instruments = king. I don't mind if it's blended with other genres, but it has to have real instruments. And one thing I love about some modern country music is how they would use a lot of instruments, like orchestral instruments. A lot of Country from like Martina McBride, Lee Brice, etc. use a lot of orchestral instruments, primarily string instruments like violins, violas, and cellos, and I LOVE it...
:/ first aid kit used to have that genuine folk/country sound. Now they're poppy
Hi, there is no such thing as real instruments, synths and samplers are just as valid as guitars and drum kits.
my favorite country tune is Just To See You Smile, and I cannot even comprehend it having such a lifeless beat. That song kicks my heart in the teeth every time I listen to it.
I haven't really noticed the *snap* in all the songs before, but once you hear it, you cannot unhear it.
In my head ive always called it country trap but i never realized ALL of them do this now
I'm really getting tired of the claps and the snaps in every damn song. It's true all what you said.
thats why i mainly listen to the old stuff
For people that think they hate country music: this aint country music.
@J G Youre wrong, its just no longer on Country Radio...Cody Jinx, Tyler Childers, Whitey Morgan, Alex Williams, Sturgill Simpson, Mickey Lamantia, Creed Fisher.
Or maybe I just hate this and also hate country music lol
@J G Upchurch does a pretty good job.
This man gets it. I have many friends who claim to hate country music. But after convincing them to listen to some Johnny Cash, and John Denver I managed to sway their opinions
There's at least something to like about real country music.
whats sad is some of them have good voices.
its no insult to sing like dolly george tammy or marty
you dont need to change somthing that was already great
The men, in particular, don't really even sing anymore. They sing talk, just talking in tune. Country music today is completely unlistenable for me. So terrible that I cannot turn it off fast enough.
I wouldn't be surprised if the politically correct modern society would call for the hanging of any artist who sang songs like the olden days. Look at songs like Baby It's Cold Outside.. Political correctness has killed modern music just as much as anything else. A music video like Garth Brooks did for Thunder Rolls would NEVER fly in modern society with the MeToo movement and such.
are these just called country songs because of their accents?
duon44 “accents” and the illiteracy. 👍🏻
Rock singers often have accents (Elvis for instance)
Low key
Women
Alcohol
Trucks
Must talk about these three things at least
Even that is faked too. I've met dudes from Southern California put on the 'accent' to try and be country singers in LA. But a malibu accent doesnt cut it
Douchy-sounding guys singing is the best description of pop-country I've ever heard. My god, do I ever hate pop-country. Just painful
@DJ Surferdude fun fact: you don't have to grow up on a farm to like old country music....also new pop-country honestly is just so shallow (not saying that pop isn't but at least if the lyrics are shallow in pop, the mix of the song sounds nice or vice versa). I could listen to the country station all day and I will still think I've only heard like two different songs because they all sound the same. With pop, I can hear Billie eillish, Lizzo, Ariana grande, maroon 5, and The Weeknd and they all have completely different sounds. We are loosing a lot with this country pop era.
Pop Country is my favorite genre when done well(Taylor Swift’s Fearless album, for example). But it’d be a lie to say that it doesn’t sound the same on the radio. It’s so insanely oversimplified and it ruins everything.
@@Bee-kv5tx i don't listen to country a lot but those artists you mentioned earlier have DIFFERENT genres. ariana grande has r&b influences, lizzo is more likely a funk-pop, billie eilish has melancholy pop and indie pop sounds, the weekend staple himself with r&b soul. they have a very different genre with a "pop" umbrella for being popular.
@@songbird6414 yeah at least taylor swift's music and lyrics are still organic. thank god she departed from country
@@thvf2381 I agree with you, pop has many different styles! I'm just saying I could turning on a "pop" centered station and hear all of them, and they are all so different, meanwhile if I turned on a "country" centered station, this all sound the same.
Country roads
*snap*
Take me home
*snap*
oh no
Lmfao that is priceless😂😂
lmao good lord
To a place
*snap*
I belong
*snap*
@@jdm2626 i said ohhhh nooo
then clicked show comments....
“Body like a backroad??” That sounds like it would mean lumpy and overgrown.
Did country musicians suddenly discover early 2000s Louisiana bounce rap beats or something?
I believe it
Im never gonna be able to not hear the "snaps" in songs now lol
That's exactly what I was thinking.... ugggghhh!!!
I went through a couple of playlists and heard a couple songs with those snaps and it was like someone hitting me in the head with a hammer multiple times lol
Congratulations welcome too 2019 it's all about looking good lol
But you'll be able to not hear _real_ snaps (without quotes around the word) in songs now, Ty?
The "hand clap" effect of 2019. (digital hand claps are from the 80's)
I'm not even a country music fan and I noticed this.
Haha same, I actually can't stand country music, and I've noticed this too. Florida Georgia line comes to mind. Johnny cash is about the only country I can stand lol
Yeah same here
Look up satisfied mind by porter wagoner. You can see a difference of now and then heavily.
MRLONG758 lol same
Old video but you make a good point about the drums. My father was a banjo player in a bluegrass band. There was rarely ever a drum and if it was there, it was usually just a snare played with brushes. It was the job of the bass player to keep the time and add a click slap when they wanted a beat tick. I never really noticed the snap/clap thing and will probably not be able to unhear it now. It reminds me of the millennial whoop. Once you hear it and notice it, you find it everywhere.
This is straight up early 2000s hip hop lmao.
Country from the 2000s was just pop from the 90s with the odd fiddle or banjo thrown in.
Punkyagogo I’m guessing I’m 10 years we are going to get country songs that sound like the 2010’s.
Early 2000s hip hop was WAY better than this.
Clearly you don’t listen to hip hop, it sounded nothing like this poppy crap with country accents. The shitty country songs he showed sound like the pop music of today with country accents.
In 2069 country will sound like trap and hip hop in 2018
It’s like they just discovered early 2000s r&b
Do country music artists even know what a steel guitar is these days?
Not these "country stars" you'll find it in Cody Jinks, Sturgill Simpson, idk if Tyler Childers uses a pedal steel or not but he's got great music. Ward Davis, Whitey Morgan. There's your real deal country music of today. These that you hear on country radio.....not country in the least. All wannabe pop stars that the big machine tried to pass off as country.
Right!?
Love the steel guitar
Duh! It's a guitar made out of steel 😂
@@shaynecrimsontide82 Don't leave Chris Stapleton out of the real Country singers.
I kinda feel like Florida Georgia Line is like Nickelback. They release the money maker singles but the majority of the rest of the albums are decent country. They get too much hate.
Big facts
Country version of Nickelback?
People just want something to hate to feel better about themselves. Doesn’t matter if they deserve it or not
Having purchased the first Nickelback album in ‘01, they get the hate they deserve. There may be some “catchy tunes”, but they are “artists” like my dog is a connoisseur. Same for FGL.
This isn't even country. It's pop with a southern accent.
You are correct.
Twangy pop
Country is hip hop for folks who are afraid of black people.
I thought so too.
I get that I mean take away the accent add autotune and you got lot of radio "indie pop" that doesn't have "the vibe" na mean
None of this is country music....
They just have southern accents, that doesn't make it Country lmao
NJOverclocked music genres evolve I guess
Thank you. New country is garbage.
Most country listeners aren't known for their discerning tastes.
@@simonjohnston9488 You don't know what you're talking about. This garbage exists because young women buy it.
NJOverclocked country music is a wide era that the music ranged from
I never noticed the snap tell now and now that’s all I can hear
thatguy Tom yep
Same and now I can’t stand the songs 😂
God dammit, now I can’t un-hear that shit 🤦♀️
Same
I never noticed that this shit is intended to be country music until now. Might as well be though; fuck country.
So glad somebody actually adresses this.. I have Misophonia, a condition that makes certain sounds irritate me beyond reason, and this snapping or fingersnapping or however you want to call it is making me go crazy, I just have to change the song immediately. I wish they would stop it and go back to using you know, an actual musical instrument? I agree that it's a disgusting trend, not only in country music, in all generes.
I'll stick with Classic and Outlaw country. I've been disappointed with the direction of modern country music for years.
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Same
Hey, you might wanna check out The Dead South. They've revived bluegrass. The band is solely based around story telling and string instruments. The bluegrass revival I've nicknamed Dead grass on account of the band name. They're going on tour. Please check them out, they won't disappoint.
Chris Stapleton is pretty good.
Curious what you all think of "nothing breaks like a heart" Miley cyrus made with Mark ronson
I absolutely hate how every single song I hear on the radio sounds the same.
It doesn't matter what genre it is, It's unbearable. -_-
ΛutistiЄ me too, its like the mcdonalds of music standards today
We need to go deep . . .
Like Industrial Polka and Reggae Heavy Metal!
Welcome to the music industry today. Everything sounds generic with the same beat no matter which genre you look to. Cinema evolves while music has devolved
@@hikingbird42
Nah, Cinema has been devolving too. I haven't seen a single original movie since about 2010.
Try some Metallica, Black Sabbath etc :)
I knew country was sounding like pop music, but I didn’t know it was the snaps 🤣 You nailed it brother!
Its pretty much pop with a slightly country sounding singer.
The snaps are a country-fied version of the hi-hat ticking burst originally popularized by Trap music and later adopted into contemporary pop music.
It’s like how the “gated reverb” drums, originally championed by Phil Collins, defined 80s music.
Country sucks period .
country rap is especially cringeworthy
@@allenellsworth5799 I heard someone the other day say it's basically a bunch of justin biebers with southern accents LMAO
The country equivalent of the hip hop trap beat.
Born and raised in Nashville. Country music is nauseating now. Its like they want to rap so bad...but aren't allowed. Haha
Tune into some Texas country they’re keeping it real
@@marcoapollo2466 Texas is tuned into pop music trying to call it country music.
I haven't listened to any new singer's since Luke Bryan everyone is starting to sound the same,I prefer old country music.
Joe Mannix have you been listening to Texas country the last 5 years it’s no where near Nashville is today and they take pride into not sounding like the pop polished country of nashville
@@Robert-yf1kn as a texan, i can sadly say this is true
Now that I watched this I’ll never be able to ignore the snapping.
My head snapped while I was reading your comment
Lol same here
Now that I’ve read your comment, I’ll never be able to ignore the snapping.. 🙄
Country ain't Counrty no more, its R&B/ pop with a southern drawl
okay, if you knew the history of both genres, you'd know that's what country music has always been. That said, Both suck now. RnB started sucking in the mid to late 90s and country has just caught up with the suckatry. It's sad really. Freeking pop music & hip hop killed both
Country music is just RnB/pop for people that don't like black people. It used to be a great genre, but now it's just trying so hard to be relevant it's chasing trends instead of making them.
@@TheK1ngFiasco I am black, I listen to country music... so yea.. bad observation there buddy
Fake, tangy accents.
And Americans love it
I realized how fucked up it is when I listen to all the other artists and feel nothing and suddenly Dolly starts singing about her coat of many colors and it gets me misty.
its pop with a country accent
And I love it
Country pop
Thats y it sucks
Miguel Macasaet southern pop
Don't insult pop like that
It doesn’t even sound like country anymore.
reaper. It sounds like Christian music with the holy words taken out.
You just need a too talk about a truck with a southern accent that's all you need for country
Not fun to 2 step to this shite.
One of the greatest songs I've ever heard recently was Dick in Dixie by Hank 3! It is the biggest f*** you to pop country ever and I love it!!
SACRAMENTO LOST LIKE TWO STATIONS CUZ NO ONE LISTENS ANYMORE
i honestly thought all these so called "country songs" were pop songs
Me too
I mean, they're played on both the Country Stations, and Pop Stations, Might as well be :P
@@thatcyclone7322 we do
They are pop songs with a country singer over them. They sound like they are hiring Rap & RnB producers to make them sound more relevant to the pop scene.
@@thatcyclone7322 pal pop rarley has any thing new and for county to chase after a dieing hourse is sad
You know, people gave Taylor shit about her country sound back in the day, but damn, at least her storytelling was eloquent and she knew what kind of instruments fit in a song and which didn't. At least when she ditched it, she went full in. And no one can try and tell me Love Story, You Belong With Me, Picture to Burn, or Our Song sounds less like country than whatever Nelly and Florida Georgia Line spew out.
TS is talentless and only where she's at bc she name-dropped Tim Mcgraw when she was a country-music poser. Leftist-Communist
Country music died years ago. This is a completely different genre hiding under a cowboy hat.
Well said
Garth Brooks was the first strike.
There are some great guys in country right now with Cody Jinks, Tyler Childers, and Sturgill Simpson. They aren’t popular, but they’re on the right track as far as country evolution goes.
The very nature of modern music is that it changes rapidly. There's still "traditional" country being produced today you're just to close minded to see it.
dont forget the far right political leanings.
New county be like " I got a gurll and a truuuck"
@Ami Thomas don’t forget the dirt road.
great joke 👏 very clever
@Cool dude of course. Good country music anyway.
@@banditothedorito7082 *rural noun, simple adjective*
@@Cnut_the_grape The Bo Burnham classic.
"If you're gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band"
That’s about the only Alabama song you’ll hear on mainstream radio. I wish my local radio station would play today’s country plus the legends all day like they used to do but this was before Florida Georgia Line even came out.
One of my favorite bands of all time.
I'm not even a country person. I'm a metal head with a little pop, real jazz, and trance here and there, but Alabama is just an awesome group.
You’re reminding me what I used to love, and really miss, about country music