Daryle Singletary Is Bringing Some 90s Country To Dub’s Playlist
We’ve got another dose of 90s Country on Dub’s Playlist this week. Y’all ok with that? I figured you would be. In that era we had some really awesome artists….

NASHVILLE, TN – NOVEMBER 22: Daryle Singletary performs during Playin’ Possum! The Final No Show Tribute To George Jones – Show at Bridgestone Arena on November 22, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)
We've got another dose of 90s Country on Dub's Playlist this week. Y'all ok with that? I figured you would be. In that era we had some really awesome artists. Some of them I know you remember well. Artists like Brooks and Dunn, Alan Jackson, and Shania Twain. However, there were other artists who might not have had as many hits, but the ones they had were awesome.
I would consider Daryle Singletary one of those artists. He didn't have a ton of hits in the 90s, but the ones he had were so good! Daryle was one of the best voices ever in country music. You probably know him best for the 1995 hit "Too Much Fun". Of course I love that song, but there are a few other Daryle Singletary songs that I like even more. The song I'm featuring this week, is one of those songs.
Back in the late 2000s, I had the opportunity to see Daryle live. He did a benefit show with former Atlanta Brave, Ryan Klesko out at Diamond Lakes. It was so cool to hear him sing live. Was I singing along? You know it! If you've never really dug into Daryle Singletary's music, I highly recommend you do so. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Unfortunately, Daryle passed away back in 2018, but he left us with a lot of great songs, like the one I'm featuring today, to remember him by.
If you want to learn a little more about Daryle, just click here.
To check out more of the songs that have been featured on Dub's Playlist, click here.
Here's a dose of 90s Country for your Wednesday. Its "I Let Her Lie" by Daryle Singletary.
90s Country Music Videos – Dub’s Top Five
I'm a huge 90s country fan, and these are my favorite 90s Country Music Videos. Growing up here in the CSRA, I would listen to Kicks99 when I was riding in the car with my mom. I loved listening to all of the songs, and I loved watching all of the music videos. I would sit for hours watching CMT and GAC to see all of my favorite music videos. In the 90s music videos just hit you different.
Sure some of them were corny, but they were fun. We search them out on YouTube now for that blast of nostalgia. Many times I've fallen down a 90s Country rabbit hole. I'll watch one video and then another, and then another, next thing I know, it's 2 hours later.
If you need to add some songs to your 90s country playlist, check out this list.
This list is in no particular order, but these are my favorite 90s Country Music Videos.
Sammy Kershaw "Queen Of My Double Wide Trailer"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iICDCj-qOEU
I love this song, and I love the video even more! When you think of 90s country stereotype's, this video is full of them, and I love them all!
Tracy Byrd "Watermelon Crawl"
"Watermelon Crawl" is an essential 90s song. One thing I love about 90s country videos is that the video follows the song. Whatever is being talked about in the song, is being lived in the video! It's all a part of the story.
Reba McEntire "Fancy"
This is another example of an essential 90s country song. It's also another example of how the video follows the song. Finally it's an example of how great of an actress Reba is.
Alan Jackson "I Don't Even Know Your Name"
I said it before, 90s country music videos might have been corny at times, but they were fun! This is a prime example of that. It doesn't get anymore 90s than Jeff Foxworthy and Alan Jackson in the same video.
Brooks And Dunn "Hard Workin' Man"
Rodeo, Vegas, Those awesome 90s country shirts, this video has it all! This video just embodies the spirit of 90s country, and I think I speak for all of us when I say, we love it!