1) Kid Rock ~ "Cowboy" (A "classic" rock/hip-hop/country hybrid, and likely the song that started the whole country-rap "phenomenon")
2) Bubba Sparxxx ft. Timbaland ~ "Deliverance" (Sounds more hip-hop than country to me, but the underlying influence – at least topically – is definitely there)
3) Cowboy Troy ft. Sarah Buxton ~ "If You Don't Wanna Love Me" (Now, this I like! Nice and easy flow, with a beautifully sung chorus)
4) Colt Ford ft. Jake Owen ~ "Back" (Nice song – this guy's got talent, even if he doesn't have the smoothest flow)
5) The Lacs ~ "Keep It Redneck" (This one's got a Dirty South hip-hop sound, with a distinctly redneck flavor)
6) Big Smo ft. Alexander King ~ "Lick Life" (Apparently this song is a musical companion to the Lizard Lick Towing TV show – this "hardcore" dude's a country gangsta! LOL!)
7) Charlie Farley ft. Daniel Lee ~ "Backwood Boys" (Dude's got a sick flow and the featured singer is good, too – I don't personally embrace the whole "lifestyle" that's described here, but that doesn't mean it's not an entertaining song)
8) Moccasin Creek ~ "Being Country" (If Lynyrd Skynyrd had a rapper in the band, I bet they'd sound a little something like this)
9) Twang & Round ~ "Bury Me" (Twang is right, and the other guy's definitely round – that being said, a nice hybrid of country and hip-hop; WARNING: A few mild expletives are interspersed throughout the lyrics – I'd rate it a PG at worst)
10) Bottleneck ~ "Ride On" (Simple, easy flow with a good country tune backing it – good stuff!)