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1. Johnny Cash 🎤

Known as “The Man in Black,” his deep voice and hits like “Ring of Fire” and “Folsom Prison Blues” made him an icon across genres.
2. Dolly Parton

A true living legend, songwriter, and philanthropist, famous for timeless classics like “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You.”
3. Willie Nelson

With his unmistakable voice and outlaw spirit, Willie became a country rebel with hits like “On the Road Again.”
4. Garth Brooks

One of the best-selling solo artists ever, blending rock and country in hits like “Friends in Low Places."
5. Patsy Cline

Though her career was tragically short, her haunting voice on songs like “Crazy” left a lasting mark.
6. Hank Williams Sr.

A pioneer whose songwriting shaped the heart of country music with classics like “Your Cheatin’ Heart.”
7. Reba McEntire

The “Queen of Country” whose powerful vocals and charisma made her a multi-decade superstar.
8. George Strait

Known as the “King of Country,” with more #1 hits than any other artist in any genre.
9. Loretta Lynn

A trailblazer who sang boldly about real-life issues in hits like “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”
10. Merle Haggard

An outlaw poet whose raw lyrics and soulful style defined country’s gritty side with songs like “Mama Tried.”
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