What’s the fascinaiton with 90s Country? It’s “hotter than a hoochie-coochie” right now, (to quote Kane Brown and his latest hit, “Like I Love Country Music” referring to Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee”). The fascination with 90s country music is real. You hear it in the subtle and not- so- subtle musical influences on radio, and you see it in titles. There was Walker Hayes “90s Country” from 2018, and Lauren Alaina’s “Ladies in the 90s” from 2019. Although not credited for their contriubution, that is Brooks and Dunn singing on Kane’s latest hit, “Like I Love Country Music,” provinding the “I’m a Brand New Man” line.
Kane Brown Nabs Eighth Career No. 1 With ‘Like I Love Country Music’ https://t.co/HRNFLuBJgs
— MusicRow Magazine (@MusicRow) August 16, 2022
The love of 90s country is prevelant in what you are listening to now. There’s all kinds of buzz around Cole Swindell’s current single, “She Had Me At Head’s Carolina.” And no, Jo Dee Messina does not provide any vocals on this, but is featured in his video for the song. Holliston’s Jo Dee Messina scored her first big hit in 1996 with “Heads Carolina, Tails California” Cole put his spin on the original, with some help from Thomas Rhett, Ashley Gorley and Jesse Frasure. The original songwriters of Jo Dee Messina’s hit also get credit on the new version. From the looks of it, this could be Cole’s biggest hit yet.
THURSDAY. 90's Country Fans. Let's Go! pic.twitter.com/MTDsodor28
— Cole Swindell (@coleswindell) August 10, 2022
Who’s obsessing over the vintage sounds? According to data, compiled by Spotify and shared with Taste of Country , it’s the Gen Zers who are fascinated with 90s country. And it all makes sense. They grew up listening to it. So, while Matthew and Emily (2 of the most popular names in the 90s) were bopping in playgroup to Shania Twain’s “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under,” they were forming their future warm, fuzzy feelings toward the genre and era. Think of all the great music that defind the decade of the 1990s. What’s your favorite 90s country song? Let’s Dive into some of the biggest and best of country music in the 90s, from the trendsetters to the record breakers. Check out a few favorites here, in no particular order.