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20 country artists you need to watch in 2024
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20 country artists you need to watch in 2024

A new year has arrived, which means that it's time to start thinking about what you want your playlist to look like in 2024. If you're tired of listening to the same-old, same-old, consider country music's crop of exciting new artists.

Here are 20 country artists to keep your eye out for in 2024. Whether you're more of a traditionalist or love pop-country, these new talents offer something for everyone. 

 
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Priscilla Block

Priscilla Block
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She's already gone viral on TikTok and sold a ton of records, but for whatever reason, Priscilla Block isn't a household name just yet. That could all change in 2024, as she gears up for a really big year. She's headed out on a major North American tour in support of her song "Hey Jack," and fans are definitely going to fall in love with her hard-partying live show. 

 
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Wyatt Flores

Wyatt Flores
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Born in Oklahoma and heavily influenced by the state's distinct musical identity, Wyatt Flores brings a raw authenticity to his songs. In 2023 he released his debut album "Life Lessons," as strong a debut as we've seen from anyone in the genre in recent years. 

 
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Tanner Adell

Tanner Adell
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Fusing country and hip-hop influence with a lot of rhinestones, Tanner Adell's own lyrics sum up her vibe pretty succinctly: she's "like Beyonce with a lasso." Her song "Buckle Bunny" went viral on TikTok in 2023, and she's quickly proven that she can turn out a catchy tune that anyone who loves to switch the playlist between country and rap will love. 

 
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Austin Snell

Austin Snell
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A Georgia native who's a relative newcomer to Nashville, Austin Snell is already catching the eyes of pop-country fans. If you're into artists like Sam Hunt, and like a little rock guitar with your country, stream Snell's 2023 single "Pray All The Way Home." 

 
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Charles Wesley Godwin

Charles Wesley Godwin
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Born in West Virginia and raised on artists like John Prine and Willie Nelson, Charles Wesley Godwin brings strong songwriting chops and a big dash of Appalachian authenticity to the country music scene. He's toured with Zach Bryan and opened for Jason Isbell, and released his third full-length album, "Family Ties," in 2023. 

 
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Gabe Lee

Gabe Lee
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Though many artists go to Nashville in search of country stardom, Gabe Lee was actually raised there. The self-described "Hometown Kid" quickly became one of the city's most promising artists thanks to his introspective songwriting and compelling live performances. Songs like "Even Jesus Got the Blues" and "Eveline" fit in nicely on any playlist alongside Jason Isbell and Zach Bryan. 

 
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Dylan Gossett

Dylan Gossett
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Raw vocals and earnest lyrics are largely why Texan Dylan Gossett has earned a massive following in just a few short years. Listen to his breakout song "Coal," which has already been streamed more than 84 million times on Spotify alone, for proof. 

 
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Emily Ann Roberts

Emily Ann Roberts
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Shepherded by Blake Shelton on "The Voice," Emily Ann Roberts doubles down on country twang in an era when pop reigns supreme. She released her first full-length album, "Can't Hide Country" in 2023, which featured a collaboration with icons Vince Gill and Ricky Skaggs. 

 
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Chayce Beckham

Chayce Beckham
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The winner of the nineteenth season of "American Idol," Chayce Beckham has already scored a Platinum hit with 2021's "23," but he's not stopping there. In 2023, Beckham returned with a great new single, "Til The Day I Die," and he's headed out on tour with Luke Bryan in 2024. 

 
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The War and Treaty

The War and Treaty
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Husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty bring soaring harmonies to the country music scene, and everyone's taking notice. The duo's "Hey Driver," which appears on Zach Bryan's smash-hit 2023 album, was a massive success. The duo is also up for Best New Artist at the 66th annual Grammy Awards. 

 
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The Red Clay Strays

The Red Clay Strays
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The name Red Clay Strays takes inspiration from the red dirt in the band's hometown of Mobile, Alabama. The twangy five-piece infuses a whole lot of soul into decidedly country tunes like "Wondering Why" and "Good Godly Woman," in keeping with the state's legendary musical history. 

 
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Luke Grimes

Luke Grimes
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Luke Grimes is no stranger to stardom thanks to his role as Kayce Dutton on the wildly popular show "Yellowstone," but 2024 is also going to be a huge year for him musically. On March 8, Grimes will release his self-titled debut album, led by the single "God and a Girl." 

 
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The Castellows

The Castellows
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Sibling trio The Castellows hails from Georgia, where they perfected their angelic harmonies. They've only been in Nashville a very short time, but thanks to their popularity on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, have already earned a fan base. In 2024, they were named to CMT's newest Next Women of Country class. 

 
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Dylan Marlowe

Dylan Marlowe
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Fans of Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs will find a lot to like in Dylan Marlowe, a Georgia native who got his start posting videos of cover songs to social media. He's got new music on the way in 2024, including his latest single "You Did It Too." 

 
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Karley Scott Collins

Karley Scott Collins
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After trying her hand at acting, Karley Scott Collins moved to Nashville in 2019 after she scored a publishing deal. In the years following, she's been writing and honing her sound, and the results are impressive. Listen to "Marlboro Reds" or "Heavy Metal" for an idea of her rock-inflected vibe. 

 
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Peytan Porter

Peytan Porter
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A Nashville newcomer who's earned wide popularity online, Peytan Porter is headed for big things in 2024. Her sound is in the vein of artists like Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde, and Lainey Wilson. Her latest single "Lemonade" came out in early 2024, and she's got more new music on the way this year. 

 
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Denitia

Denitia
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Texas-born, New York-based artist Denitia is, on some level, redefining what the term "country" even means. Her songs blend R&B, soul, folk, and roots into an eminently listenable package, earning her a nod as one of CMT's new Next Women of Country. 

 
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Bryce Leatherwood

Bryce Leatherwood
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You might recognize Bryce Leatherwood from his time on "The Voice" as a member of Team Blake, but now he's out on his own and pursuing a country career in his own right. But fans of Blake Shelton should still take notice — his new song "Neon Does" has a total '90s country vibe. 

 
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Ashley Anne

Ashley Anne
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At just 19 years old, singer-songwriter Ashley Anne writes heartfelt, emotion-drenched lyrics that are wise beyond her years. Just listen to "Dear Dolly," a tune addressed to the legend Dolly Parton herself, as proof. 

 
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Ella Langley

Ella Langley
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Born in Alabama and now based in Nashville, Ella Langley has already earned the attention of artists like Cody Johnson and Jon Pardi, both of whom she's toured with. Though she hasn't announced details just yet, Langley has plans to release her debut full-length album in 2024, and it's definitely one you should look out for. 

Amy McCarthy is a Texas-based journalist. Follow her on twitter at @aemccarthy

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