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I love country music.
I do love country music.
I love pop music, I love country music.
Country hillbilly music I love. Always have.
I do love country music. And a real musician.
I've spent a lifetime in love with country music.
Plus I love Tanya Tucker and I love country music.
I love country music, but I also love gangster rap.
I have such a deep love for traditional country music.
My love, growing up on the Prairies, was country music.
Country music is about new love and it's about old love.
I have a confession to make - I truly love country music.
I love Johnny Cash but I don't love country music that much.
I love country music. I don't ever feel restricted by the genre.
I embrace country music because of love, a love of what I came from.
I love country music. Like, I really, really, really love country music.
I'm not trying to claim I'm a country singer, but I do love country music.
I love rock music, I love country music - I love all music, let's be honest!
I love to listen to traditional country music. That's where I get a lot of inspiration.
If I wanted to be a pop singer, I would have done that 20 years ago. I love country music.
I love everything from country to alternative to Blink-182 and '90s music to Dave Matthews.
I love Broadway. And, I listen to country music, which I think a lot of people find surprising.
I love most melodic music - classical, reggae, big band, jazz, blues, country, pop, swing, folk.
I've grown up with country music. I love how real everybody is, not just the artists, but the fans.
I love sad songs. They say so much. I love country music but even the happy songs sound really sad.
I love the blues. I love rock. I love classic rock. I love country. All types of music I can appreciate.
I'd love to make short film videos pushing the conventional standards of what a country music video can be.
I know that a lot of our troops like country music. I would love to do anything I could to just help them out.
I love music as a whole. Country music, hip-hop. I just like people being passionate with what they love to do.
Obviously, I love country music, so I wanna be able to live in the country music genre and then play to country music fans.
I'm not technically adept at music, but I'd love to be part of a discussion of where progressive rock ends and country music begins.
There's a new hit rock group or singer every five minutes, but with country music, you have one hit and those people love you forever.
I have a fan base. I've sold a million albums in country music. I've got fans out there who love my music and would like to hear more.
I love pop music. I listen to it; I think you can hear it in my songwriting and my album. I'd definitely say it's country-pop music, but it's country first.
I'm not from the South, but I love country music. And country music is really big in the Midwest. Connie Smith came from Ohio. Jessi Colter was from Arizona.
In the Navy, you're around a lot of people from different parts of the country. They've got different accents, different upbringings. I learned to love country-western music.
I love music, that it changes so much, but I also want to keep a bit of the country roots to make it country. I don't want to go too far away from it, or I would do pop music.
I love all forms of music. I even like music I dislike, because the music you dislike is like going to a strange country, and it forces you to rethink everything and to appreciate its particular joys.
I just love music. Every genre of music: country, rock. I originally first loved punk rock. Pop punk. I don't know, just rock in general. And getting to rap. And now K-pop. Different types of music. I love everything.
Country music has taken so many forms, and I've always contended that it does not matter if the casual listener falls in love with country music through Florida Georgia Line, Taylor Swift, Old Crow Medicine Show or whomever - just get in and start digging!
I'm thrilled that country music fans like my stuff, but so do a lot of people outside of country music, people who just love music. My goal is more to reach music lovers than to appeal to a genre. I love country music, and I'm proud to represent it, but I don't obsess over it as a category.
I have such an eclectic taste in music. Come to a backyard BBQ at my house, and I will run the gamut from Skynyrd to Sinatra to '90s grunge, rap, R&B, and classic rock. I have issues. If I had to pick one, I love this country artist named Craig Morgan. His music and his songs are so relatable and tell such vivid stories.