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    Two Rising Stars Just Turned an ’80s Country Classic into a Viral Anthem for a New Generation

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 1, 20253 Mins Read
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    Zach Top and Lauren Watkins Celebrate Classic Country with Soulful “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” Duet

    In a heartfelt homage to country music’s golden era, rising stars Zach Top and Lauren Watkins have joined forces for a moving cover of Barbara Mandrell’s 1981 anthem, “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool.” Originally performed as a duet with George Jones, this fresh rendition reimagines the beloved classic through the voices of two of Nashville’s most promising traditionalists.

    Released on social media and quickly gaining momentum on streaming platforms, the performance isn’t just a throwback—it’s a celebration of the genre’s roots. With steel guitar, acoustic strums, and raw sincerity, the pair taps into the timeless spirit of small-town pride, twang, and authenticity.

    @up2datecountry.live Update: @Zach Top and @Lauren Watkins cover “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” by Barbara Mandrell and George Jones #zachtop #laurenwatkins ♬ original sound – up2datecountry.live

    Zach Top, often praised for his old-school sound and honky-tonk charm, leads the verses with a smooth, baritone delivery reminiscent of legends like Randy Travis and Keith Whitley. Lauren Watkins adds warmth and grit with her smoky vocals, matching the sass and soul of Mandrell while making the song her own. Together, they blend seamlessly—her sparkle, his steadiness—creating a duet that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

    The performance is simple by design: vintage microphones, a pared-down band, and a focus on the lyrics. With lines like “I remember wearin’ straight leg Levis, flannel shirts even when they weren’t in style,” the delivery is sincere, unpolished, and proudly traditional. There’s no modern gloss—just two artists honoring a genre they clearly revere.

    Written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” struck a chord back in the early ’80s as a declaration of staying true to one’s roots amidst changing trends. That sentiment feels just as relevant today, as country music continues to evolve and expand. In the hands of Zach Top and Lauren Watkins, the song becomes a timeless anthem once again.

    Fans have responded with enthusiasm, praising the duet for its authenticity and emotional weight. “Finally, some real country,” one listener commented. “They didn’t just sing the song—they understood it,” added another.

    Watkins has previously spoken about her love for country greats like Reba, Barbara Mandrell, and Tammy Wynette. Zach Top, meanwhile, draws heavily from the ‘80s and ‘90s country playbook. Their shared influences shine through in every note of this collaboration—less a remake, more a continuation of the legacy.

    As their final harmonies hang in the air and the camera fades on two smiling young voices, it’s clear this isn’t just a tribute. It’s a statement: classic country never really faded. It just needed the right artists to carry it forward.

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