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Critic’s Picks: The Top 5 Country Songs Dropping June 20, 2025

T-BoneT-BoneJune 20, 20252 Minutes read

The landscape of country music is ever-evolving, and this week’s releases on June 20, 2025, offer a compelling glimpse into its current dynamism. From heartfelt ballads to tracks with an undeniable singalong quality, this collection showcases the depth and breadth of talent making waves in the genre. Our critical review highlights five standout songs, with a notable honorable mention, that are sure to resonate with listeners.

Dylan Marlowe’s “Sorryville” Claims No. 5 Spot

Kicking off our top five is Dylan Marlowe with “Sorryville.” This track is characterized by its infectious singalong quality, a hallmark of successful country anthems. The lyrical narrative dives into the aftermath of a relationship that ended on a sour note, capturing the raw emotions that often accompany such experiences. Marlowe’s ability to craft relatable scenarios with an engaging melody positions “Sorryville” as an early favorite for many.

Max McNown Shines with “This Side of Heaven”

At number four, Max McNown presents “This Side of Heaven,” a song that immediately catches the ear with its distinctive vocal delivery. Critics have pointed to McNown’s original voice as a key factor in the song’s appeal, offering a fresh and unique timbre to the country music scene. The track’s sonic identity, bolstered by this singular vocal performance, makes it a noteworthy addition to the week’s releases.

Megan Moroney Delivers with “6 Months Later”

Megan Moroney secures the number three position with her latest offering, “6 Months Later.” This song has been lauded for its clever hook, a testament to Moroney’s songwriting prowess. The central lyric, “What doesn’t kill you calls you six months later,” encapsulates the song’s theme of lingering connections and unexpected re-emergence. It’s a smart, memorable line that underscores the track’s overall impact and its potential for widespread appeal.

Waylon Jennings’ “Songbird” Soars with Familial Touch

Earning the second spot is a significant release from the late Waylon Jennings, titled “Songbird.” This track is drawn from previously unreleased material, unearthed and brought to light by his son, Shooter Jennings. Adding a layer of poignant collaboration, the song features evocative backup vocals from Ashley Monroe and Elizabeth Cook. The accompanying music video has also been met with widespread acclaim, described as simply wonderful, enhancing the emotional resonance of the posthumous release. This heritage track, imbued with new life, is a powerful tribute.

Lukas Nelson’s “American Romance” Takes the Top Honor

Crowning the week’s best is Lukas Nelson with “American Romance,” the title track from his highly anticipated new album. The song is a masterclass in beautiful songwriting, showcasing Nelson’s consistent ability to craft narratives that are both profound and accessible. His vocal performance is noted for a familiar quality that connects deeply with listeners, evoking a sense of comfort and authenticity. The sophisticated lyrical content and heartfelt delivery have already sparked discussions about its potential for Grammy recognition, marking it as a significant artistic achievement.

Honorable Mention: Lily Rose’s “End Like This”

Rounding out our critical assessment, an honorable mention must be given to Lily Rose for her song “End Like This.” While not making the top five cut, the track demonstrates Rose’s continued talent and storytelling ability within the country music sphere. Its inclusion here acknowledges the strong competition and the high caliber of music released this week, highlighting Lily Rose as an artist to watch.

This week’s collection of new country music underscores the genre’s vibrant spirit, offering a diverse range of sounds and stories. From established names to rising stars, the releases on June 20, 2025, provide ample evidence of country music’s enduring appeal and its capacity for fresh, compelling artistry.

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T-Bone brings a fresh perspective to the country music scene. Growing up in Atlanta, he was surrounded by a diverse range of music, but it was the storytelling in country music that truly captured his heart. After a few years of touring as a sound engineer for various bands, he decided to put his experiences to paper. T-Bone's articles often focus on the technical side of music production and the unsung heroes behind the scenes.

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