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Switched on Pop

Why Country Music Dominated 2023's Charts

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Country music's had a massive year. Seriously, not since 1958 have we seen so many country tunes topping the Hot 100 in a single year – and it's not been without its share of controversy. Leading this country music revival? Morgan Wallen, for starters. He bounced back from being shunned for dropping a racial slur with his number one single “Last Night.” Then there's Jason Aldean with “Try That in a Small Town,” a song and music video that which unsubtly lynching references. Next up, newcomer Oliver Anthony Music dropped “Richmond North of Richmond,” weaving in QAnon references and welfare shaming into a track largely about government distrust. On a lighter but still contentious note, Luke Combs covered the mega 90s hit “Fast Car,” turning Tracy Chapman into the first black woman with a number one country hit. And let's not forget Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves' beautiful duet “I Remember Everything” about a past romance, which also climbed to the top. Many of these songs have just been nominated for Grammys, including “Last Night,” “Fast Car,” and “I Remember Everything.” When all this started happening, we were scratching our heads. Country songs topping the Hot 100? Sure, but not this many in quick succession. Something felt different. And we think we've finally figured it out after diving into Chris Molanphy's new book: Old Town Road. Chris, a music and charts critic, author of Slate’s Why Is This Song No. 1 column, and host of the excellent music podcast Hit Parade, explores country music's chart history in his latest book “Old Town Road,” part of Duke's Single Series. He zeroes in on Lil Nas X's 2018 “Old Town Road” and its 2019 Billy Ray Cyrus-amped remix as a case study. So, to get the lowdown on 2023's country chart toppers, we've got to rewind to 2018 and re-examine “Old Town Road” with Chris Molanphy's insights. SONGS DISCUSSED Lil Nas X - Old Town Road Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus - Old Town Road remix Morgan Waller - Last Night Jason Aldean - Try That In A Small Town Oliver Anthony Music - Rich Men North of Richmond Luke Combs - Fast Car Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything Lil Nas X - Sonic Shit Nine Inch Nails - 34 Ghosts IV Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart Luke Bryan - Light It Up Morgan Wallen - Thinking’ Bout Me Jason Aldean - Burnin’ It Down DeFord Bailey - Fox Chase Carter Family - Can The Circle Be Unbroken Bill Monroe - Mule Skinner Blues Hank Williams - Wealth Won’t Save Your Soul Ray Charles - You Are My Sunshine Pine Ridge Boys - You Are My Sunshine Patsy Cline - Crazy Lionel Richie - Stuck On You Blano Brown - The Git Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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With code switched free. Welcome to Switched on Pop. I'm songwriter Charlie Harding. Country music has had a

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huge year in 2023. Five country songs have topped Billboard's Hot 100, which hasn't happened since 1958, according to Billboard.

1:07.1

But this has also happened not without some controversy.

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We've heard songs from the likes of Morgan Wallin, who, after previously being shunned for

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his public use of the N-word, somehow recovered his career with a number one hit called

1:20.3

Last Night. called last night. And I say shit out on me.

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But I'm still gonna wake up on you and me.

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I know that last night we let the liquor talk.

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Jason Al Dean had tried that in a small town,

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a song and music video which features dog whistles for lynching.

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