Okay, I am going to try to refrain from posting about Morgan Wallen again after this, but this guy is all over the radio these days and while he has a number of other songs out there, these three have been played the most recently. I think that first one might finally be on its way out now, but it's been played to death at this point and I still hear it some now. Not crazy about the hip-hop beats used on the track and what he says at the very beginning annoys for me some reason and I am ready for them to finally move on from it. As for "Last Night" and “Thought You Should Know”, my response to them is fairly similar. Morgan Wallen is not a bad artist, but he's certainly not good enough to justify his dominance in country music and I'll be glad when he eventually falls off and becomes less relevant.
Okay, this is pretty old now, but I still don't care to hear it much. Right off the bat, I've never cared for Lady Antebellum, and the chorus to this song kind of annoys me. Instead of saying "It's a quarter after one" each time, they could have changed the time they mention to make it a bit more interesting, but no, they just keep saying the same time throughout the song and it feels so repetitive. Lastly, this was played so much when it was new, I got pretty tired of it and that feeling never exactly went away because I still hear it some even now. It's not horrendously overplayed like the 2 I posted above, but it's one I wouldn't miss too much if it wasn't played anymore.
Not only am I not too big on Cole Swindell as an artist, but I never was a huge fan of the very song he's referencing here and I am not too impressed with this song either, especially since he's borrows from the former a bit too much. It's not bad, but it's just cheesy and while not as bad as "90's Country" by Walker Hayes, I think it tries a bit too hard to pander to the 90's country crowd, and this is coming from someone who grew up in that time period. The remix featuring Jo Dee Messina doesn't really do much better either. This song is about as overplayed as the first 3 I posted, but fortunately, Cole Swindell has a new song out now and I'm hoping this one will finally fade away soon.