Florida Georgia Line chose a song Tim McGraw could have made famous for their collaboration with the legend. "May We All" offers nostalgia over a progressive beat. It's the kind of backward yearning McGraw is repopularizing on his own records.
Miranda Lambert made a huge comeback in August 2016. Her song "Vice" took over radio, seemingly overnight. But did she do enough to have the Top Country Song of August 2016?
A two-word review for the Band Perry’s “Comeback Kid” could be “shots fired.” The sibling trio’s first single on UMG Nashville will become four minutes of empowerment for anyone held under a tyrant’s thumb, and it’s clear that’s what it is for Kimberly, Reid and Neil, as well.
Kenny Chesney’s duet with Pink isn’t quite the spikey pop or hip-hop influenced country cut some may have been expecting. “Setting the World on Fire” makes use of the pop star's voice in a way familiar to Chesney fans.
Sara Evans has had a huge career in country music, but the country star felt like she could have blown her big chance at fame and fortune when she flubbed an audition for one of Nashville's biggest movers and shakers.