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The Best Royalty Free Country Music

Mackenzie Scott

Feb 17, 2022

When you’re in the mood to listen to and license a specific type of music, it’s a major advantage to have unlimited access to a royalty free music catalog that’s diverse and ever-growing. (*Cough* like Soundstripe.) 

But let’s face it: Having thousands of songs to choose from becomes a logistical nightmare if the search and filter functions are nonexistent or just flat out bad. None of us want to spend a ton of extra time searching for the perfect songs when there’s a quicker alternative.

Fortunately, we’ve built out our audio library so that you can zero in on the songs you like — and weed out the ones you don’t. 

If you need royalty free country music for your next creative project, this blog will show you how to navigate our library and find exactly what you want. To shorten your search even more, we’ll also share some of our top country playlists and songs. 

Our most popular country music playlists

It’s no secret that the country music genre has been shaped by artists like Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and George Strait. But these days a new generation of artists — like Lil Naz X — are changing the status quo of what classifies as “country music.” 

As the genre continues to evolve from its traditional bluegrass and folk roots, one thing that remains the same is that this music is all about storytelling. And that’s true whether artists are using vocals or just the highs and lows of instrumentals. 

Given that country music has such a rich history and exciting future, it’s only fair to share three Soundstripe playlists that include a wide range of traditional and contemporary country songs:

Country

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Real Estate: Country Life

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Southern Roots

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10 popular royalty free country songs 

The playlists above are a great place to start if you’re just now getting familiar with the country music options in our library. Instead of sorting through thousands of songs right out the gate, you can start with one of our curated playlists. 

Pro Tip: When you come across a song that you like, click the “Similar Song” icon to see a dropdown list of country music with a similar tone and feel.   

If you’d still prefer to start your search on a song-by-song basis, we got you. Here’s a roundup of 10 of the most popular country music songs in our library to-date:

1. “New Frontier” by Reveille

Reveille image / royalty free country music

Genre: Acoustic Folk

Instruments: Organ and percussion

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2. “Autumn Drive” by Brent Wood

Brent Wood image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Acoustic guitar and electric guitar

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3. “New American Dream” by Jessie Villa

Jessie Villa image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Electric guitar and steel guitar

Listen and license here.

 

 

 

4. “Crossroads” by Kristian Leo

Kristian Leo image / royalty free country music

Genre: American Roots Country

Instruments: Steel guitar and acoustic guitar

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5. “Needles And Pins” by Bobo Renthlei

Bobo Renthlei image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Bass and drums

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6. “Old Friends And Good Times” by Heartland Nights

Heartland Nights image / royalty free country music

Genre: American Roots Country

Instruments: Bass and drums

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7. “Dirt Road Hero” by Sons Of Anne Harky

Sons Of Anne Harky image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Claps / snaps / stomps and electric guitar

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7. “Tire Tracks” by Andrew Stanton

Andrew Stanton image / royalty free country music

Genre: American Roots Country

Instruments: Claps / snaps / stomps and acoustic guitar

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8. “Santa Cruz” by Son Of The Ocean

Son Of The Ocean image / royalty free country music

Genre: Acoustic Folk

Instruments: Percussion and bass

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9. “Range” by OBOY

OBOY image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Guitar and acoustic guitar

Listen and license here.

 

 

 

10. “Sunset Cowboy” by Ends Of The Earth

Ends Of The Earth image / royalty free country music

Genre: American Roots Country

Instruments: Acoustic guitar and steel guitar

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New country music

As you take on creative projects, access to new music is a huge asset. Fortunately, our Music team releases new songs every week, which means that your country music options are always increasing.

If this is something that interests you, check out these country songs from our library next: 

1. “Knocking And A Rocking” by Ian Kelosky

Ian Kelosky image / royalty free country music

Genre: 1950's Rock

Instruments: Bass and drums

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2. “Down Home Girl” by Ian Kelosky

Ian Kelosky image / royalty free country music

Genre: American Roots Country

Instruments: Guitar and drums

Listen and license here.

 

 

 

3. “Gravel Road” by Andy Ellison

Andy Ellison image / royalty free country music

Genre: American Roots Country

Instruments: Percussion and claps / snaps / stomps

Listen and license here.

 

 

 

4. “Out Here” by Andy Ellison

Andy Ellison image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Electric guitar and guitar

Listen and license here.

 

 

 

5. “Ghost Town Stomp” by Delbony

Delbony image / royalty free country music

Genre: Modern Country

Instruments: Percussion and claps / snaps / stomps

Listen and license here.

 

 

 

Looking for more royalty free country music?

Hopefully, we’ve been able to point you in the direction of royalty free country music that will be a great fit for your current or upcoming projects. But if you still haven’t found exactly what you’re looking for, we’re here to help with that too. 

Once you navigate to our music catalog and click the “Country” genre filter, there are different actions you can take to curate the song options to your taste. You can filter based on mood, characteristic, instrument, and a number of other categories. 

For example, let’s say you’re looking for a traditional country song with a happy feel. You can include these filters in your search and get results like this:

 

 

But that’s not all. If you want to exclude songs that feature banjo sounds, you can click the exclude button and significantly filter down your results based on this criteria. (Here’s what those results would look like.)

The big takeaway here is that you can include and exclude as many (or as few) filters as you want when you’re searching for country music, LoFi hip hop, classical music, or any other genre of royalty free music. This is the easiest and most efficient way to narrow your search from thousands of songs to a dozen or so — and it only takes a few clicks. You might also enjoy checking out more genres on the Soundstripe blog: 

When you sign up for one of Soundstripe’s music plans, you can license all of the music you need and reap the benefits of our lifetime license even if you decide to cancel one day. 

If you’re ready to start licensing music from our library, you can view the plan options and sign up here. If you’d rather wait and do some more market research on your own, our music can keep you company in the meantime. 

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