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adultxstars · 20 days ago
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megaooze · 10 months ago
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tha-moz · 11 months ago
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midnight-star-world · 8 months ago
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#CountryMusic
CMT 3-23-24
So today I will be bringing you the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 3/23/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Carly Pearce who is new to the list this week - hummingbird.
Number 19 belongs to Gabby Barrett who is dropping 7 spots this week - Glory days.
Number 18 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is moving up 1 spot this week - Where it ends (Live).
Number 17 belongs to Kacey Musgraves who is moving up 1 spot this week - Deeper well.
Number 16 belongs to Ashley Cooke who is moving up 1 spot this week - your place.
Number 15 belongs to Lainey Wilson who is new to the list this week - Wildflowers and wild horses.
Number 14 belongs to Kenny Chesney who is moving up 1 spot this week - Take her home.
Number 13 belongs to Jason Aldean who is moving up 1 spot this week - Let your boys be Country.
Number 12 belongs to Megan Moroney who is moving up 1 spot this week - I'm not pretty.
Number 11 belongs to Chayce Beckham who is dropping 8 spots this week - 23.
Number 10 belongs to Old Dominion featuring Megan Moroney who are staying in the same spot as last week - Can't break up now.
Number 9 belongs to Sam Hunt who is moving up 2 spots this week - Outskirts.
Number 8 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is moving up 1 spot this week - Back then right now.
Number 7 belongs to Scotty McCreery who is moving up 1 spot this week - Cab in a solo.
Number 6 belongs to Jordan Davis who is moving up 1 spot this week - Tucson too late.
Number 5 belongs to Carly Pearce featuring Chris Stapleton who are staying in the same spot as last week - We don't fight anymore.
Number 4 belongs to Jackson Dean who is moving up 2 spots this week - Fearless (The echo).
Number 3 belongs to Conner Smith who is moving up 1 spot this week - Creek will rise.
Number 2 belongs to Parker McCollum who is staying in the same spot as last week - Burn it down.
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Number 1 belongs to Cody Johnson who is staying in the top spot for another week - The painter.
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And that's a wrap for the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 3/23/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). Thanks as always goes out to CMT for doing their weekly Country Music Video Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
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atsevenseas · 5 days ago
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The way I'm thinking about putting Tyra and Jordan here (and possibly Kacey again as well)
and Tyra is like: makes sense, because Marc his here
while Jordan is like: Why am I here? How did I even get here?
And yes, I wonder that too Jordan, but Judah already gives me the hint he'll think of a reason you're going to be useful for him (even if only as a pawn he can sacrifice at some point...)
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earnmysong · 4 months ago
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@bywayofmemory maintains her excellence and, surely aware that i can't resist an opportunity to lose myself in music for a while, requested that i spell out my username/url in song titles! gracias, friend! hitting up @andrea-lyn, @cashewdani, @scarletslippers, @ericsariels, @firstaudrina, and anyone else who might be interested if they're so inclined!
E: enough for you | olivia rodrigo
A: a-punk | vampire weekend
R: rock hudson | kelly clarkson
N: never let you go | third eye blind
M: merry go 'round | kacey musgraves
Y: you gotta be | des'ree
S: she's a rebel | green day
O: on the street where you live | jordan donica [my fair lady revival cast recording]
N: now i'm in it | haim
G: growin' up | bruce springsteen
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sinceileftyoublog · 8 months ago
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Madi Diaz & Jack Van Cleaf Live Show Review: 3/6, Lincoln Hall, Chicago
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Madi Diaz
BY JORDAN MAINZER
"I've got these purple shoes--they're very cool," Madi Diaz shared Wednesday night at Lincoln Hall as she tuned her guitar. Someone in the audience replied, "Tell us more!" Diaz didn't hear them, but the crowd member's response was apropos of Diaz's open-book nature as a songwriter and performer. Over her past two albums, 2021's History of a Feeling and last month's Weird Faith (Anti-), through her unflinching honesty, Diaz has created a solidarity of self-expression, anthems out of moments and feelings we might otherwise be ashamed of (loneliness, crying in public). She's put to song the peaks and valleys and beginnings and ends of relationships with others and herself, the non-linear nature of realizing that she loves, hates, feels a burning desire, and in turn deserves to feel it all. Turns out, a lot of other folks have had experiences similar to hers, making it easy for them to sing Diaz's words back to her and feel a palpable connection.
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Diaz walked out to Cass Elliot's "Make Your Own Kind of Music", a fitting sentiment to introduce a show in which she laid bare her vulnerability and created an atmosphere for others to do the same. Truth be told, she knows how to start a song, an album, and a set; "Same Risk" confronts a love interest about a level emotional playing field. "What the fuck do you want? Cause I'll give you all that I got," she sings on the Weird Faith and set opener, each subsequent line one-upping the prior in terms of frankness, culminating with the question, "Do you think this could ruin your life?" and the admission, "Cause I could see it ruining mine." Though the album version has the proper canyons of space to give room for Diaz's heavy confessions, the live version was comparatively stripped-down. On stage, Diaz played guitar and sang alongside multi-instrumentalist Adam Popick, who played drums and synthesizer, sometimes simultaneously. Though Diaz's lyrics are often diaristic, conversational, and clear, that they were less obscured by instrumentation as on the album made them all the more in-your-face. As such, a song like upbeat strummer "Everything Almost", wherein she wonders whether she's doing and saying the right things in a burgeoning relationship (and she's even doing the wondering out loud, in real time) is borderline like watching theater: At one moment, she cracks up at the thought of being a needy pregnant partner, and at the next, cowers at the idea that her parents might not be around to meet their grandchild.
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Diaz's unbridled outpouring can be jarring, but it's undoubtedly powerful. On Wednesday, huge-sounding songs like "For Months Now", "KFM", and "Resentment" transformed into intimate singalongs. "Hurting You", performed solo on acoustic guitar, became an even more hushed ode to picking yourself back up after a heartbreak, learning how to move on from grief. And though Kacey Musgraves didn't show up to duet "Don't Do Me Good", the crowd's belting of the all-timer country chorus was as stubborn as the song's protagonist herself.
If Diaz has grown as a songwriter over time and as she's penned for pop and country stars, it's clear that her time opening for the likes of Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, and Harry Styles has allowed her to understand that, when performing, just because a space is big doesn't mean it always needs to be filled. The subject matter of her songs could be constantly cried out, but she belted only for maximum impact, contrasting the dulled tom thuds on "Get to Know Me", or holding a single note on "Crying in Public". For the most part, her vocal delivery was subtle, especially when she harmonized with Popick on "Girlfriend" and delved into fatalistic tricks on the unreleased "Worst Case Scenario", a song that tests her "theory of imagining the worst possible thing happening" so that it won't happen, or "expecting nothing and then being pleasantly surprised." At one point, on "Worst Case Scenario", she exclaimed, off-beat, "I'm gonna think of it!" over chugging drums and barn-burning riffs, recalling the tossed-off singing of Jason Molina.
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Adam Popick and Diaz
Where Diaz finds ultimate peace is not in fatalism or nihilism but a sort of existentialism. She spends a lot of Weird Faith looking for meaning in giving your all to someone, and even weather patterns. But on "Kiss the Wall", she proclaims, "Nothin' is a waste of time," connecting the most boring moments when we're waiting in line for something to one's own legacy, perceiving that we all make tiny changes to earth. During her encore, Diaz said she didn't believe a mere two years ago that she could spend time on stage singing about such a raw period in her life. As she wrote Weird Faith "on the backs of mantras," she started to believe in herself. It's clear, now, that one of those mantras is that every moment carries weight. She ended the night performing the title track on acoustic guitar, visibly emotional as she left the stage. As the house lights went up, we were graced by none other than Limp Bizkit's cacophonous cover of George Michael's "Faith", a reminder that even the cruelest of jokes can be earnest expressions of the universe's necessary chaos.
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Jack Van Cleaf
Opening was Nashville-via-Chicago songwriter Jack Van Cleaf, an acoustic guitar picker whose songs and performances, like Diaz's contain heart-to-heart chatter. Lines like, "Love is like a rattlesnake / Before it bites, it tries to warn ya," from "Rattlesnake" were perfect bedfellows to Diaz's "Same Risk". And perhaps it was a mix of Van Cleaf fans and Diaz fans attuned to storytelling, but I was wowed by the audience's reaction to his songs as much as the songs themselves. On the unreleased "Using You"--which employs drug metaphors to explore how people use each other for attention during a relationship--the audience reacted with every lyrical twist and turn, despite likely never before having heard the song. After performing it, Van Cleaf asked those taking videos to tag him on Instagram, not for clout, but so he could watch it and fine-tune the song. Yes, such symbiosis carried seamlessly into Diaz's set, but for Van Cleaf in a vacuum, it's easy to see how another unreleased song like "Piñata" came to be given his appetite for feedback. It wasn't just the words themselves but the way he delivered the line, "I'm full of sugar / I'm full of niceties / I'm full of shit," that hit harder than a candy bar after too many edibles. Next time Van Cleaf comes to Lincoln Hall, he might be the headliner making people cry.
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kelsxaballerini · 10 months ago
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JOE & KELSEA'S BACKYARD BBQ PARTY / @djokeerv
The Bride and Groom have their first dance to Mine by Taylor Swift (performed live by Taylor at the reception).
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The Bride and her Father share a dance to My Little Girl by Tim McGraw.
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The Groom and his Mother share a dance to Stand By Me by Ben E. King.
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Selection of party music below the cut:
The Kinda Love We Make - Luke Combs
Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
Mr Brightside - The Killers
Wagon Wheel - Darius Rucker
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers
Yours - Russell Dickerson
Man I Feel Like A Woman - Shaina Twain
Wonderwall - Oasis
Piano Man - Billy Joel
Viva La Vida - Coldplay
Die A Happy Man - Thomas Rhett
Marry You - Bruno Mars
Butterflies - Kacey Mustgraves
Dance The Night - Dua Lipa
We Found Love - Rhianna
Here Tonight - Brett Young
I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) Whitney Houston
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) Stevie Wonder
September - Earth, Wind & Fire
Dancing Queen - Abba
Speechless - Dan and Shay
Come and Get Your Love - Redbone
Can’t Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton) - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
L-O-V-E - Nat King Cole
Hey Ya! - Outkast
Pony - Ginuwine
What My World Spins Around - Jordan Davis
Can’t Stop the Feeling - Justin Timberlake
Shut Up and Dance - Walk The Moon
Crazy in Love (feat. Jay-Z) - Beyoncé
Dancing Away With My Heart - Lady A
DJ is available for requests
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seiwas · 1 year ago
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omg i forgot this is a sideblog so if you see a follow from me on ur main it's because i was gonna send you an ask there on accident 🫣 BUT ANYWAYS hello sel <3 i hope you had a very nice day and im wishing you the best weekend but i am here to return the question bc it was a very god one. so what songs remind you of your faves??
omg HAHAH i disabled the ask option there it’s okie 🤭 & u r so sweet coming here to throw it back at me!!!! i love music i feel like i have one for each of my blorbos… (except kiri & a few hq characters i think 😭)
this’ll get long omg so i’ll put it under the cut but i have multiple playlists for 1 character sometimes bc they’re fic specific 😭
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gojo (general): killshot - magdalena bay OR just the two of us - grover washington jr., bill withers
gojo (col): have you ever been in love? - the ivy
nanami: heaven - jason dhakal, lustbass
megumi (general): stargazing - the neighbourhood OR pretty - col3trane, mahalia
megumi (fwb): perfect pace - asha imuno, amaria
yuuji: tints - andersok .paak, kendrick lamar
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katsuki (ex): sunbleach - christian kuria
shouto: fireproof - one direction
izuku: saturn - sleeping at last
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iwaizumi: live forever - bazzi OR open - khalid, majid jordan
iwaizumi (situationship/fwb): almost all the songs from troye sivan’s new album omg (something to give eachother)
oikawa: over-the-ocean-call - lizzy mcalpine OR dancing in the street - stephen day
atsumu: paper rings - taylor swift
akaashi: golden hour - kacey musgraves
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ella-cooper · 1 year ago
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Listen Here (tracklist below)
Body - Hailey Blais
Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat - Del Water Gap
Keep Moving - Charlotte Day Wilson
OG Heartthrob - Majid Jordan
Bad Life - Omar Apollo ft. Kali Uchis
American Teenager - Ethel Cain
By Myself - Daisy Jones
D'Evils - SiR
Pyro - Kings of Leon
Talk Too Much - Renee Rapp
Jungle - Tash Sultana
Seek & Destroy - SZA
Party - Daughter
Wish Me Luck - Wallows
Bed Head - God Save The Club Kids
How Can I Not Know What I Need Right Now - Charli XCX
Loose Ends - Loyle Carner ft. Jorja SMith
I'm Like a Bird - Nelly Furtado
Not Strong Enough - boygenius
A Dry Red - Janelle Monae
You First (Re: Remi Wolf) - Paramore ft. Remi Wolf
White Teeth - Ryan Beatty
De Selby (Part 2) - Hozier
Wild - Donna Missal
Pink Light - MUNA
Doomsday - Lizzy McAlpine
Try and Fit In - Jorja Smith
She Calls Me Back - Noah Kahan ft. Kacey Musgraves
Get Out Of My House - Miya Folick
I Walk This Earth All By Myself - EKKSTACY
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tha-moz · 2 years ago
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footnotesandendings · 1 year ago
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picked up a meme from @notthequiettype
Three Ships: Roy/Jamie/Keeley (still, always); Jordan/Virgil; I… nothing is coming to mind... Jack Grealish/gangbanged by City as a group.
First Ship: Riker/Troi, Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Last Song: Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything”
Last Movie: I honestly do not remember, I have not watched anything in a million years.
Currently Reading: “Ariane: A Russian Girl” by Claude Anet
Currently Watching: Again, I have lost the ability to do this.
Last Thing I Wrote: An original short story. Fic-wise, “more like a silence,” the Virgil/girl!Jordan
Currently Writing: Umm… the ones with actual chances of getting posted are a Roy/Jamie/Keeley kinky trio ‘verse one that is very soft, a Virgil/Jordan futurefic, and the Virgil/Jordan wingfic. There’s a Rebecca/Jamie I would like to finish for Kinktober but idk if I’ll manage it.
Feel free if you want to play, no tagging.
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Title: Geek Charming
Rating: NR
Director: Jeffrey Hornaday
Cast: Sarah Hyland, Matt Prokop, Vanessa Morgan, Sasha Pieterse, Lili Simmons, Andrea Brooks, Jordan A. Nichols, Jimmy Bellinger, David Del Rio, Lilli Birdsell, Andrew Airlie, Kacey Rohl, David Milchard, Brenda Crichlow, Erica Van Briel, Nina Kiri
Release year: 2011
Genres: drama, comedy, romance
Blurb: Film geek Josh is looking for the subject of his new documentary when a chance meeting puts the perfect star in his sights: Dylan, his school's most popular junior...but Dylan's hopes of using the film to become Blossom Queen don't quite match with Josh's goal to make a hard-hitting exposé about popularity. Will Josh shoot the film as planned, or show Dylan as the truly interesting person she is?
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Rebroken Playlist
Love You Anyway- Luke Combs
Broken Coastline- Down Like Silver
I’ll Be Waiting- Cian Ducrot
The Weakness- Ruston Kelly
Beautiful Lies- Tanner Usrey
This Time Tomorrow- Candlebox
heartLESS- You Me At Six
3:59 AM- John Moreland
Wannabe- Dalton Domino
You Don’t Care for Me Enough to Cry- John Moreland
Lies I Chose to Believe- John Moreland
Caroline (Acoustic)- Old Sea Brigade
Dawns (ft Maggie)- Zach Bryan
Scared to Love You- Tristan Bushman
Can’t Help Me Now- Rob Thomas
Never Love You Again- Cheat Codes
Running Up That Hill- TITUS
When was it over?- Sasha Alex Aloan
The Wire- Patrick Droney
On Your Way Home- Patrick Droney
Love Again- The Kid LAROI
Fade Away- Morgan Page
In A Heartbeat- Ryan McMullan
Hope It’s Something Good- The Chicks
BEST FOR ME- The Kid LAROI
What If I Never Get Over You- Ryan Hurd
Breakups- Seaforth
The One I Was Then- William Clark Green
Favorite Ex- Maisie Peters
What Brings Life Also Kills- Kolton Moore & The Clever Few
A Little Bit Yours- JP Saxe
Dancing On My Own- Calum Scott
Hurts like hell- Wrabel
Exile (ft Bon Iver)- Taylor Swift
I miss you, I’m sorry- Gracie Abrams
Say Something- Alex & Sierra
Someone You Loved- Lewis Capaldi
Over You (Acoustic)- Marc Scibilia
Can’t Miss You Anymore- Avery Anna
Falling- Harry Styles
Love Like Ghosts- Lord Huron
Wish You’d Miss Me- Chase Wright
Forget I Exist- Sam MacPherson
Missing Piece (Sofi Tukker Remix)- Vance Joy
Don’t Give Up on Me (with R3HAB)- Andy Grammar
Someone Else- Mason Lively
Love Ain’t Done a Damn Thing-  Mason Lively
Do That Again (demo)- Taylor Acorn
Ghost- Josiah and the Bonnevilles
Another Go- Logan Michael
Leaving- Zach Bryan
Leave Me Alone- Logan Michael
Pick Up Your Phone- Tanner Usrey
Alright- The Lowdown Drifters
Blue- Zach Bryan
Memory to Drown- Bryan Martin
I Loved You Then (And I Love You Still)- Woodlock
Losing You- Kolby Cooper
Wondering- Dylan Wheeler
Crying Over You- The Band CAMINO
better off without me- Matt Hansen
Watch Me Bleed- Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Thinking ‘Bout Love (acoustic)- Wild Rivers
I Found- Amber Run
Mending Song- Ruston Kelly
Pictures- Judah & the Lion, Kacey Musgraves
Wildflower- Ruston Kelly
you’d never know- BLU EYES
Half A Man- Dean Lewis
A Letter To Everyone Who’s Hurt Me- Chandler Leighton
enough for you- Olivia Rodrigo
never knew a heart could break itself- Zach Hood
Like That- JP Saxe
Over For You- Morgan Evans
July- Noah Cyrus
i tried- Camylio
Trying My Best- Anson Seabra
Trying Not To Fall- No Justice
Don’t Walk Away- No Justice
HALF HEARTED- We Three
When You Think of Me- JP Saxe
Let It Rain- David Nail, Sarah Buxton
What Are You Listening To?- Chris Stapleton
Crazyland- Eric Church
break my heart- Matt Hansen
Toxic Heart- Logan Michael
Before You Go- Lewis Capaldi
NIGHTMARES- Jordan Nix
Blue- laye
Self Sabotage- Abe Parker
Backseat (All I Got)- Sam MacPherson
Cold Black Mile- Ruston Kelly
Moving Target- Wild Rivers
Golden- Becca mancari
Part Of Me- Cian Ducrot
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midnight-star-world · 7 months ago
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#CountryMusic
CMT 4-20-24
So today I will be bringing you the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 4/20/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Carly Pearce who is new to the list this week - hummingbird.
Number 19 belongs to Parker McCollum who is dropping 6 spots this week - Burn it down.
Number 18 belongs to Bryan Martin who is new to the list this week - We ride.
Number 17 belongs to Jon Pardi featuring Luke Bryan who are moving up 1 spot this week - Cowboys and plowboys.
Number 16 belongs to Chris Young who is moving up 1 spot this week - Young love & Saturday nights.
Number 15 belongs to Kacey Musgraves who is staying in the same spot as last week - Deeper well.
Number 14 belongs to Tim McGraw who is moving up 2 spots this week - One bad habit.
Number 13 belongs to Ashley Cooke who is moving up 1 spot this week - your place.
Number 12 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is staying in the same spot as last week - Where it ends (Live).
Number 11 belongs to Jason Aldean who is staying in the same spot as last week - Let your boys be Country.
Number 10 belongs to Kenny Chesney who is staying in the same spot as last week - Take her home.
Number 9 belongs to Jordan Davis who is dropping 8 spots this week - Tucson too late.
Number 8 belongs to Old Dominion featuring Megan Moroney who are moving up 1 spot this week - Can't break up now.
Number 7 belongs to Megan Moroney who is staying in the same spot as last week - I'm not pretty.
Number 6 belongs to Lainey Wilson who is moving up 2 spots this week - Wildflowers and wild horses.
Number 5 belongs to Scotty McCreery who is staying in the same spot as last week - Cab in a solo.
Number 4 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is moving up 2 spots this week - Back then right now.
Number 3 belongs to Carly Pearce featuring Chris Stapleton who are moving up 1 spot this week - We don't fight anymore.
Number 2 belongs to Jackson Dean who is staying in the same spot as last week - Fearless (The echo).
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Number 1 belongs to Sam Hunt who is moving up 2 spots this week to take the top - Outskirts.
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And that's a wrap for the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 4/20/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). Thanks as always goes out to CMT for doing their weekly Country Music Video Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
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