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Will Jessie G’s All-Star Collaboration Take the Top Spot on This Week’s Country Music Video Countdown?

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Could Jessie G's collaboration with Gretchen Wilson and Colbie Caillat in her latest music video, "Like My Whiskey," make it the most popular video of the week on Taste of Country's video countdown?

Wayland and Emily Faith have recently released new videos in their quest for votes. Additionally, there have been notable changes in the Top 10 rankings.

Alisan Porter's latest music video for "See in the Dark" has made a big impact, debuting at the impressive position of No. 2 on the charts. Similarly, Kenny Chesney also makes a strong entry at No. 6 with his new music video for "Take Her Home." Reba McEntire, Lainey Wilson, and Jimmy Buffett have all made a comeback to the Top 10 of the countdown after a particularly competitive week of voting.

Who is your favorite artist and video this week? Taste of Country allows our readers to determine the top videos in country music each week. If you want to see your preferred artists in the highest rankings, you need to vote and consistently keep voting!

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Please take note that fans have the opportunity to cast their vote for a single video every hour until the poll closes on the following Saturday at 12PM ET. Once the poll is closed, the weekly Top 10 videos will be announced. Videos will be taken out of rotation after six months, either due to a decline in fan interest or when an artist releases a new video for their current single.

Here are some song titles: "Like My Dog," "Watermelon Moonshine," "I'm Not Pretty," "Seven Minutes in Heaven," "Take Her Home," "If You Were Mine," "Old Country Song," "Heartbroke," "See in the Dark," and "I Want Crazy."

If your favorite music video is not included in the Top 10 list or you believe it should be ranked higher, you can share your thoughts in the comments section below. The Taste of Country Top 10 Video Countdown is determined solely by fan votes, so if you want a video to reach the number one spot, you'll have to advocate for it.

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