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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like "Country dingers" should be a real word. It should mean doughnuts, but country. Maybe you dip them in honey butter?[/quote] I thought it was an actual name for all the "pop" songs on the radio these days that sound like fart-sucking twangy country music. [/quote] DP, but could be. Most people seem to refer to the flat brim wearing squat truck driving crowd as "bro country" now. Or "Hick-Hop" if the style is more rappish. [/quote] Google says country dingers are a thing - upbeat, catchy, popular with Tik Tok’ers. I didn’t think OP would make the same typo in both the subject line and the post itself.[/quote] "Country dingers" is a colloquial term referring to a country music artist who has achieved a high level of success and recognition, similar to a home run in baseball. It's a way of highlighting an artist's "big hit" or successful album, and can be used to describe artists with numerous chart-topping songs or those who have consistently released popular music. Here's a breakdown of what it implies: "Country": Refers to the genre of music, country music. "Dingers": A slang term for a home run in baseball, implying a significant accomplishment or success. [/quote] With that definition, here are [b]Billboards[/b] top [b]country artists[/b] of the 21st century: 1. Kenny Chesney 2. Tim McGraw 3. Taylor Swift 4. Toby Keith 5. Keith Urban of this list I think Keith Urban is the only one with a recent or current country album[/quote] Those two shouldn't even go together. Real country music is rebellious and not "pop music" like billboard stuff. You rarely hear real modern country on radio or movies. It's more local in bars and motorcycle hangouts now. [/quote]
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