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Zach Top Wins ACM New Male Artist of the Year and Country Might Just Be Back on Track

Zach Top smiles while proudly holding his ACM New Male Artist of the Year trophy, dressed in a red-striped western shirt and black cowboy hat.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

For once, an award show actually listened.

The Academy of Country Music handed out its New Male Artist of the Year trophy ahead of the main ceremony, and they got it right. Zach Top, the Washington native who’s been raising hell and restoring steel guitars to the airwaves, took the win. It didn’t just make sense. It felt like justice.

The ACMs announced the award on Instagram with a simple photo of Top holding the award, smiling like a guy who knows exactly how hard he worked for that moment. There was no viral gimmick, no industry plant narrative, just a dude who sings country music that actually sounds like country music.

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Top’s rise didn’t follow the new playbook. He didn’t land a crossover hit with a pop artist. He didn’t rely on TikTok dance trends. Instead, he dropped Cold Beer & Country Music, a record that sounded like it was dug out of a 1994 glovebox. But it hit different because it wasn’t cosplay. It was clean. Honest. No fluff.

His songs aren’t chasing streams—they’re built for jukeboxes, dive bars, and tailgates in towns without stoplights. And for a fanbase that’s been begging the industry to stop rewarding watered-down country pop, this win feels like a crack in the wall. A good crack.

Reactions came in hot. Fans lit up the ACM comments section with lines like “Country music wins,” “As it should be,” and the internet’s favorite running joke: “His father Alan will be so proud.” Even artists like Tigirlily Gold and Drake Milligan jumped in with their congrats. It was one of the rare award show announcements where the comment section wasn’t full of fury but relief.

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Zach’s influence has already gone deeper than casual listeners might think. Jelly Roll and Post Malone were recently caught jamming to “I Never Lie” backstage. HARDY made a joke about him in a viral video. He’s not just winning over the purists—he’s making noise across the entire genre.

The timing of the award couldn’t be better. His next album is rumored to be coming this summer, and fans are already speculating it’ll be called Good Times & Tan Lines, named after one of his unreleased songs floating around online. Whether or not that title sticks, the heat is on. And now, he’s got an ACM trophy in his corner.

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What makes this moment matter isn’t just who won—it’s what it says about where country might be headed. If the ACMs are willing to give hardware to a guy bringing fiddle and twang back to the main stage, maybe—just maybe—the genre will start to remember what made people fall in love with it in the first place.

This wasn’t just a win for Zach Top.
It was a win for country music that actually sounds like country music.

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