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10 Country Rap Videos You Need To Watch Right Now Week 25


10 Country Rap Videos You Need To Watch Right Now Week 25

Discover this weeks TOP Country Rap music videos. Ranging from views, not talent.. Here is this week's videos:


No. 10 - Motion by Chad Armes, Dee Cravo, O.N.E, & Twakdude




Chad Armes – Hailing from Greenbrier, Tennessee, Chad Armes is a veteran country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for his gritty lyricism, relentless work ethic, and authentic storytelling. With more than two decades in the music industry, he has built a loyal following through collaborations with artists like Jelly Roll, Upchurch, and Adam Calhoun while blending country influences with punchline-heavy rap that reflects real-life struggles, perseverance, and blue-collar values.


Dee Cravo – Emerging from the Southern hip-hop and country rap scene, Dee Cravo is an independent artist known for blending melodic rap with country-inspired themes and authentic storytelling. His music often centers on small-town life, perseverance, relationships, and personal growth, while collaborations with artists like Chad Armes and 501Bryze have helped establish his presence in the underground country rap community.


O.N.E – Hailing from Oklahoma, O.N.E is an independent country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for blending raw lyricism with themes of hard work, faith, and resilience. A frequent collaborator with Chad Armes, including on tracks like “Work” featuring Upchurch, O.N.E delivers a mix of gritty rap and country-inspired storytelling that resonates with fans of the modern country rap movement.


Twakdude – Twakdude is an independent Southern hip-hop artist known for his gritty delivery, street-oriented storytelling, and collaborations within the country rap and underground rap scene. Frequently working alongside artists like Chad Armes, O.N.E, and Leroy Biggs, his music blends hard-hitting bars with themes of loyalty, hustle, and overcoming adversity, earning him a growing following among fans of authentic Southern rap.


No. 9 - Party Foul by TJ Sanders





TJ Sanders – Hailing from Alabama, TJ Sanders is an independent country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for blending heartfelt storytelling with backroad culture and hard-working values. His music mixes melodic hooks with honest lyrics about family, struggle, faith, and small-town life, creating a sound that resonates with both country and hip-hop audiences while earning recognition through releases like Bama Daze, Hard Working Angels, and Backroad Riders.


No. 8 - Billy Bigums by Cymple Man






Cymple Man – Hailing from Blackshear, Georgia, Cymple Man is a country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for representing the everyday, hard-working American through authentic storytelling and blue-collar themes. With over 20 years in the music industry, he has built a loyal following by blending gritty rap with country influences while collaborating with artists like The Lacs, Hard Target, Adam Calhoun, and the Ying Yang Twins. His music reflects perseverance, small-town pride, and the realities of working-class life.




No. 7 - 2 Legit by Chad Armes, Dee Cravo, & JamWayne






Chad Armes – Hailing from Greenbrier, Tennessee, Chad Armes is a veteran country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for his gritty lyricism, relentless work ethic, and authentic storytelling. With more than two decades in the music industry, he has built a loyal following through collaborations with artists like Jelly Roll, Upchurch, and Adam Calhoun while blending country influences with punchline-heavy rap that reflects real-life struggles, perseverance, and blue-collar values.


Dee Cravo – Emerging from the Southern hip-hop and country rap scene, Dee Cravo is an independent artist known for blending melodic rap with country-inspired themes and authentic storytelling. His music often centers on small-town life, perseverance, relationships, and personal growth, while collaborations with artists like Chad Armes and 501Bryze have helped establish his presence in the underground country rap community.




No. 6 - Sanctified Revival by Apalachee Don, Meeka Meeka, Jackie B, & Curtis T.






Apalachee Don – Hailing from Monroe, Georgia, Apalachee Don is a country rap and Southern rock artist known for blending hip-hop, country, and rock into a unique backwoods sound. Raised on traditional country music and rural living, his songs reflect blue-collar values, family, and life in the South while mixing rap verses with guitar-driven influences and outlaw country storytelling.


Meeka Meeka – Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, and now based in Atlanta, Georgia, Meeka Meeka is a Southern soul and R&B artist known for her powerhouse vocals, energetic stage presence, and heartfelt storytelling. Raised in a family with deep gospel roots, she blends soul, blues, and Southern influences into songs about love, heartbreak, resilience, and everyday life, earning recognition with tracks like “A Whole Damn Mess” and “Headed to the Trailride.”


Jackie B. – Hailing from Georgia, Jackie B. is an independent Southern hip-hop and country rap artist known for collaborating with Apalachee Don and other artists in the underground country rap scene. His music blends authentic Southern storytelling with themes of family, faith, hard work, and rural living, creating a sound that fits naturally alongside the modern country rap movement while staying true to his roots.


Curtis T – Hailing from Georgia, Curtis T is an independent country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for blending traditional country themes with heartfelt storytelling and modern rap influences. A collaborator within the same circle as Apalachee Don, his music focuses on faith, family, perseverance, and rural living, delivering an authentic sound that resonates with fans of the underground country rap community.



No. 5 - Too Wide by J Walk





J Walk – Hailing from Mississippi, J Walk is a country rap and Southern hip-hop artist known for blending backroad culture with authentic storytelling and hard-hitting lyricism. His music reflects small-town life, loyalty, and perseverance, combining country influences with modern Southern rap while collaborating with artists across the underground country rap scene, including Fly Rich Double and 501Bryze.



No. 4 - Praying For Rain by Struggle Jennings



Struggle Jennings – Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Struggle Jennings is a country rap pioneer known for blending outlaw country roots with hard-hitting hip-hop and deeply personal storytelling. The grandson of country legend Waylon Jennings, he has built a respected career through songs about redemption, addiction, faith, and resilience, collaborating with artists like Jelly Roll, Adam Calhoun, Yelawolf, and Brantley Gilbert while becoming one of the most recognizable voices in modern country rap.



No. 3 - Become A Man by FJ Outlaw






FJ Outlaw – Hailing from Central Florida, FJ Outlaw is a country rap artist known for blending Southern rock, country, and hip-hop into a gritty, trailer-park-inspired sound. Raised in a musical family, he built a loyal fanbase through raw storytelling about hardship, addiction, redemption, and blue-collar life, with standout tracks like “Blame It On My Ego” and collaborations with artists such as Savannah Dexter, Dusty Leigh, and Jelly Roll.




No. 2 - BMF by Moonshine Bandits






Moonshine Bandits – Hailing from Los Banos, California, Moonshine Bandits are a country rap duo consisting of Tex and Bird who have become one of the genre’s most influential acts. Known for blending outlaw country, Southern rock, and hip-hop, their music celebrates rural America, patriotism, backroad living, and the blue-collar lifestyle, earning them a dedicated fanbase through albums like Whiskey and Women and collaborations with artists such as Colt Ford, The Lacs, and Struggle Jennings.



No. 1 - Back Up In The Mud by The Lacs, Demun Jones, Jawja Boyz, Moccasin Creek, & Bottleneck






The Lacs - Hailing from Baxley, Georgia, The Lacs are a country rap duo made up of Clay Sharpe and Brian King. Known as pioneers of the country rap genre, they blend Southern rock, hip-hop, and backroad country culture into a signature sound that celebrates small-town living, hard work, partying, and Southern pride. With multiple successful albums and a dedicated fanbase, The Lacs have become one of the most influential acts in the independent country rap scene.


Demun Jones - Hailing from Turner County, Georgia, Demun Jones is a country rap artist and songwriter known for blending Southern rock, country, and hip-hop into a powerful, authentic sound. He built a successful solo career through honest storytelling, Southern pride, and songs that reflect rural life, resilience, and personal growth. His distinctive voice and down to earth lyrics have made him one of the most respected figures in the country rap genre.


Jawja Boyz - Hailing from Georgia, Jawja Boyz are a country rap duo known for helping shape the early country rap movement with their signature blend of Southern hip-hop, country storytelling, and backwoods culture. Best known for their viral hit Rollin' Like a Redneck, the duo built a loyal fanbase through music that celebrates mud trucks, hunting, fishing, and the laid-back Southern lifestyle, making them one of the genre's most recognizable duo.


Moccasin Creek - Hailing from North Carolina, Moccasin Creek is a country rap group known for blending Southern rock, outlaw country, and hard-hitting hip-hop into a high-energy sound. Fronted by Kris Hitchcock, the group built a strong following through their rebellious attitude, powerful live performances, and songs that celebrate rural life, freedom, and Southern pride. Their unique mix of country grit and rock-infused rap has made them a standout name in the independent country rap scene.


Bottleneck - Hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, Bottleneck is a country rap artist known for his gritty Southern storytelling, outlaw attitude, and blend of country, rock, and hip-hop influences. As one of the early voices in the country rap movement, he built a loyal fanbase through raw, honest lyrics about blue-collar life, personal struggles, and staying true to his roots. His authentic style and relentless work ethic have made him a respected figure in the independent Southern music scene.

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