Pick Or Pass On These Country Hits To Get The Perfect Pickup Truck

We all know that there is something special about a truck, especially in the summertime when it's so fun to go offroading, camping or even throw some blankets in the back and check out a drive-in movie. Anyone who has driven a truck knows that it comes with a whole new sense of freedom and many truck drivers would never go back to their old cars. What is better than an awesome truck? An awesome truck that is cranking up some toe-tapping, sing-along country favorites as it cruises down the road to a beach party! We can't think of anything that sounds closer to heaven!

Let's talk about the tunes for a moment. When it comes to the songs that shape our memories, there really isn't anything that can hold a candle to country music. From those old favorites by epic stars like Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash to modern day faves by Nashville bad boy Eric Church, country music is the soundtrack of our lives. This epic quiz lets us reveal the perfect truck based upon some serious music preferences. Simply pick or pass on these great songs and discover a dream truck. Ready to get started? Let's go!

Question 1

Morgan Wallen, "Up Down"

“Up Down” by Morgan Wallen climbed the charts in 2018 and hit platinum. Why do we love it? It is the ultimate summer song about living it up on the beach with the boys from Florida Georgia Line. Chilling on the beach and relaxing with friends? Sign us up. This summer anthem has it all. Pick or pass on “Up Down”?

Question 2

Luke Bryan, "Most People Are Good"

Luke Bryan reminds us of something that we should already know, that most people have good intentions. In his feel-good hit “Most People Are Good”, Bryan gives us an important dose of reality by highlighting the positive in the world. We dare anyone to listen to this song and not walk away whistling and smiling at their neighbors! Pick or pass?

Question 3

Brett Young, "In Case You Didn’t Know"

This sweet love song was co-written by Brett Young and several others while they were visiting Mexico. It’s based on the idea that even though our loved ones know that we love them, it’s always good to tell them anyway. The song is a reminder not to take anything for granted. Brett Young’s “In Case You Didn’t Know” could bring tears to anyone’s eyes!

Question 4

Chris Stapleton, "Millionaire"

What makes a millionaire? Chris Stapleton thinks that he has the answer in his 2018 hit “Millionaire”. The song, which was released in April of 2018, is a rock-n-roll, bluesy tune that reminds us that what makes us rich is not our material possessions but the love and connections that we’ve accumulated over the course of a lifetime. Pick or pass?

Question 5

Kane Brown, "What Ifs"

Who doesn’t wonder about the future when they get into a romantic relationship? Falling in love can be really scary as Kane Brown illustrates in his epic tune “What Ifs”. The song revolves around a couple questioning what would happen as they took their relationship to the next level. Raw, real and beautiful, Brown gets the uncertainty right! Pick or pass?

Question 6

Cole Swindell, "Dad’s Old Number"

Anyone who has ever lost anyone that was near and dear to them will resonate with the words of Cole Swindell’s tearjerker “Dad’s Old Number”. The song tells the story of a call made to the singer’s dad- except his father is no longer there. The song is about yearning to talk to those we lost and hear their voices one last time.

Question 7

Luke Combs, "One Number Away"

While we are on the subject of numbers, let’s keep going, shall we? Luke Combs hit the sweet spot of what we’ve all felt with “One Number Away” which details the desire we have to call our exes even though we know that nothing good can come of it. We have all totally been there! Pick or pass on this one.

Question 8

Kelsea Ballerini, "I Hate Love Songs"

Kelsea Ballerini rails against smarmy love song stereotypes in this classically inspired ballad that blew up on the charts in 2018. The aptly named “I Hate Love Songs” addresses those cheesy clichés that we love to hate (or maybe secretly love) while being a love song at the same time. Clever! Pick or pass on this anti-love song love song.

Question 9

Eric Church, "Heart Like A Wheel"

Who likes their country music with a heavy side of blues and old-school influence? Eric Church has the perfect ballad with “Heart Like A Wheel” which digs deep into those decades old Southern roots and shows off the sweet side of this notorious Nashville bad boy. Eric Church has been blowing up on the country music scene for some time now. Pick or pass on this one?

Question 10

Thomas Rhett, "Marry Me"

We have all experienced the pain of rejection but most of us do not have the musical ability or creativity to pen a song like Thomas Rhett’s "Marry Me" to talk about it! In the song, the narrator has to watch from the side-lines as the woman of his dreams marries someone else. Talk about ouch! Pick or pass on this one?

Question 11

Sugarland, "Babe"

This sugar-sweet ballad has a darker theme. Sugarland brings it with “Babe”, a song about a topic that we are all familiar with- breaking up. “Babe” is a direct letter to a former flame and the themes of the song are familiar to anyone who has love and lost! Sugarland continues to be one of our all-time faves. Who agrees?

Question 12

Scotty McCreery, "This Is It"

Scotty McCreery, "This Is It" gives us all a look into one of the most important days of any of our lives- our wedding day! When Scotty McCreery married his high school sweetheart Gabi Dugal, he wrote an epic ballad about the day that he tied the knot with the ultimate love of his life. Can’t get sweeter than that!

Question 13

Thomas Rhett, "Life Changes"

Thomas Rhett hits us right in the nostalgia with “Life Changes”, a song about evolving as one travels through the journey of life. Rhett discusses his rowdy college years, meeting the woman of his dreams and becoming a father. He determines that there is not a single thing that he would want to change about his life. Pick or pass?

Question 14

Russell Dickerson Blue Tacoma

Russell Dickerson’s “Blue Tacoma” transports us to a very special place by giving us an epic love story with the backdrop of a cross-country road trip. This is the ultimate summer song, one that makes us want to grab our keys and hit the road to find our true love. Who gets lost in “Blue Tacoma” every time they hear it?

Question 15

Luke Combs, "Beautiful Crazy"

Who hasn’t met that special person that was exciting, smart, cute and amazing… but just a little touch on the crazy side? That’s what Luke Combs is talking about in his megahit “Beautiful Crazy” which details a romance with someone who is perfect but just a little off the rails in a good way! Pick or pass on this romantic fave.

Question 16

Lee Brice, "Rumor"

“Rumor” by Lee Brice is a cute little flirty song about some small-town gossip. The singer is addressing a specific girl who he’s known for years. Lately their friendship has started to sprout into something a little bit more romantic- and it is fueling the rumor mill. Why not turn that rumor into fact? Pick or pass on this cute number.

Question 17

LANCO, "Born To Love You"

LANCO takes the clever theme of being born and rebirth and turns it on its head in this catchy and cute country summer song about finally finding the one. LANCO’s “Born To Love You” talks about how all of the important elements of ones life make perfect sense when set in the context of a true love! Pick or pass?

Question 18

Kip Moore, "Last Shot"

Kip Moore’s “Last Shot” uses some clever wordplay to express love and devotion. It is a rockin’ summer song, a sing-a-long favorite, and something that we’ve come to expect from Kip Moore- who consistently delivers feel good music that hits on the really big themes of love, loss and nostalgia! Who loves Kip Moore’s “Last Shot”? Pick or pass below.

Question 19

Kenny Chesney, "Better Boat"

Kenny Chesney is the undisputed demigod of summertime. His beachy, fun-loving, hammock swinging style makes him one of the best artists to jam out to when the weather is hot. “Better Boat” keeps that signature style but puts a little twist on it. It’s about learning how to be more resilient in times of trouble. “Better Boat” is a sing-a-long fave with serious message.

Question 20

Luke Bryan, "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset"

Luke Bryan hits a homerun with “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” which all of the elements of a great summer tune- teenagers falling in love, summertime and the inevitability that things might change in the fall. We’ve all been there, and we can all relate the uncertainty of a summer romance- which makes “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” so catchy and appealing. Pick or pass?

Question 21

Keith Urban, "Blue Ain’t Your Color"

We have all been in the position where we’ve been casually observing someone in a public space and wondering what their story is. Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” is song about just that- and a reminder of the kindness of strangers. It blew up the charts, hitting number one on Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs. Pick or pass?

Question 22

Kacey Musgraves, "Blowing Smoke"

Who hasn’t been in a situation where we reflect on our lives and wonder if we have made the most of them? Kacey Musgraves addresses this in “Blowing Smoke”, a catchy song with a darker message about regret and getting ourselves to a better place. It is the story of a waitress who wants to reinvent her life but is having trouble doing so.

Question 23

Jason Aldean, "You Make It Easy"

Jason Aldean is no stranger to the heights of the pop-country charts. His music constantly sells and he packs stadiums. “You Make It Easy” is another song that crushed the charts, selling 77,000 copies in the first week! It is a love song dedicate to Aldean’s wife- and a thank you note to her for “making it easy” to love her. Pick or pass on this sweet song.

Question 24

Jimmie Allen, "Best Shot"

Who has ever met someone that made them want to be a better person? Jimmie Allen has, and he details that love in his epic summer hit “Best Shot”. The lyrics talk about how Allen has had a hard row to how, and how he knows that he is not perfect but he’s willing to devote his energy and life to the woman of his dreams and give her his best shot.

Question 25

Jack Owen, "I Was Jack (You Were Diane)"

Who hasn’t heard those mega songs that make us roll down the windows and sing at the top of our lungs? One such song is “Jack and Diane” by John Mellencamp- the inspiration for Jack Owen’s “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)”, which talks about falling in love to the original song years before. It is catchy, nostalgic and a big dose of summertime love and romance.

Question 26

Eli Young Band, "Love Ain’t"

Eli Young Band’s “Love Ain’t” is the song that we all needed when someone we were crushing on called us to complain about how badly they were being treated by someone else. Eli Young Band admits that they might not know what love is, but they certainly know what it is not! Pick or pass on this summertime hit song.

Question 27

Kenny Chesney, "Get Along"

We need Kenny Chesney’s "Get Along" today. As the title suggests, it is a simple reminder to get along with one another. Chesney encourages listeners to do good deeds, practice kindness and find common ground- important life lessons for everyone. In a world with so much negativity we are happy for songs like “Get Along”! Who agrees? Pick or pass.

Question 28

Kip Moore, "Somethin’ Bout A Truck"

Talk about the simple pleasures in life! Kip Moore’s "Somethin’ Bout A Truck" explains why we all need to chill out, kick back, relax and focus on the small pleasures in life. In today’s hectic world, Moore offers an important message. “Somethin’ Bout A Truck” is an older song but it remains a chart-buster and a must-listen on any summer playlist.

Question 29

Dylan Scott, "Hooked"

Who has ever met those people that are just immediately magnetic? The kind of folks who just stick in the memory long after they have left the room? Dylan Scott’s “Hooked” is about getting to know one of these magical people and realizing that he is totally hooked on her. It is a song that we all can relate to!

Question 30

Dustin Lynch, "Good Girl"

We all know when we have found that special person that just clicks with us! Dustin Lynch’s “Good Girl” is all about that aha-moment when we look into the eyes of our soulmate and realize that we have found a good one. Lynch talks about the transformative power of love and how grateful he is for this woman. Pick or pass?

Question 31

Dierks Bentley, "Woman, Amen"

Dierks Bentley’s "Woman, Amen" was written for his wife Cassidy Black. It is the ultimate “thank you” note to the love of his life, a sweet ode to the woman who has been his anchor through his musical career. In addition to the sweet words, it is also up-tempo, catchy and great to sing along to. Pick or pass?

Question 32

Darius Rucker, "Wagon Wheel"

Road trip time! Darius Rucker’s “Wagon Wheel” is the story of a hitchhiking adventure in the southern United States. It’s a love song combined with a tale of the road- which is a combination that we find particularly awesome. Who agrees? Rucker, previously of Hootie and the Blowfish, has emerged as a country powerhouse and “Wagon Wheel” cements his position.

Question 33

Chris Stapleton, "Broken Halos"

Chris Stapleton’s “Broken Halos” is a sweet tribute to all of the people who have come into our lives and gone before their times. He sings about the lost as being angels who we miss dearly but can’t get back. Anyone who has suffered a loss will resonate with this song for sure. Pick or pass on this tender ballad?

Question 34

Carrie Underwood, "Cry Pretty"

Carrie Underwood’s "Cry Pretty" is about the struggle to hide one’s emotions and show a brave face to the world. She talks about smiling when she wants to frown and hiding her heart from the world, but then lamenting that there is really no good way to “cry pretty”. It is a moving song and one that will strike true for anyone who struggles with their emotions.

Question 35

Brothers Osborne, "Shoot Me Straight"

Who has ever had one of those circumstances where they know that they’re about to hear some hard truths but they just want to get it over with? Brothers Osborne’s "Shoot Me Straight" deals with ripping off the band-aid. The lyrics ask for total honesty, while admitting that will probably hurt. This song rings true with us all! Pick or pass?

Question 36

Blake Shelton, "Turnin' Me On"

Blake Shelton’s ultimate “roll down the windows and sing a long” song, “Turnin’ Me On” talks about his encounter with a woman who knows just the way to get to his heart! True to Shelton’s style, the song is cheeky and tender, with clever lyrics and imagery that brings us right there with him. Who loves this epic tune? Pick or pass?

Question 37

Alan Jackson "The Older I Get"

The older he gets, the more we love him! With a whopping 16 albums, Alan Jackson is definitely a country music mainstay. Real fans will recognize him for the way he seamlessly blends more mainstream pop country sound with good old honky tonk music. Pick or pass on this country music legend's "The Older I Get"

Question 38

Florida Georgia Line, "Sittin’ Pretty"

Florida Georgia Line’s "Sittin’ Pretty" is a feel-good tune about how much we love being in love. Like their other power ballads, “Sittin’ Pretty” is the perfect song for a summertime party or for cruising around in the fall. Florida Georgia Line talk about how they can have fun anywhere as long as they are with their love! Too cute!

Question 39

Maren Morris, "Rich"

Maren Morris takes that old cliché “If I had a dime for everytime….” and turns it into real music gold by talking about something that we’re all familiar with- letting someone we know is bad for us back into our lives. Morris’ “Rich” is cheeky, clever and hits pretty close to home. We’ve all been there! Pick or pass on this one.

Question 40

Eric Church, "Springsteen"

Nashville bad boy himself gets a little nostalgic in this song about first loves and loss. Eric Church’s “Springsteen” is a tearjerker of a ballad that we all can relate to. It addresses the tender and sometimes painful feelings that we have when we reflect on youthful love. “Springsteen” is the ultimate summertime song, and one guaranteed to get the eyes a little misty.

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