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A Country Song With No Soul and No Artist Behind It Is Blowing Up the Country Charts

Portrait of a man in a cowboy hat and denim jacket, symbolizing the real soul of country music as AI-generated songs rise on the charts.
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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.

Something soulless just topped a country chart, and it did not come from any dusty road or heartbreak. It came from a machine.

An AI-generated country song has just taken the number one spot on Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart. If that does not make your blood boil a little, it should. The track, titled “Walk My Walk” by an “artist” called Breaking Rust, has no real voice behind it. There is no story and no heart. Just an algorithm, a computer, and apparently a flood of bots.

This is not some outlaw from Nashville spinning tales through a six-string. It is pure code. The name behind it, Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor, is also linked to another AI project called Defbeatsai that posts raunchy AI-generated tracks. According to reporting from Whiskey Riff, Breaking Rust’s Instagram claims to deliver “Outlaw Country” and “Soul Music for Us,” yet nowhere does it mention that the music is entirely created by artificial intelligence.

Even worse, the song is getting numbers that are hard to believe. Breaking Rust boasts over 2.1 million monthly Spotify listeners. That is more than real, hard-working artists like Colby Acuff or Charley Crockett, who write from real pain and passion. Those numbers look inflated, and they feel insulting. Ella Langley currently sits at number two on the same chart with her heartfelt single “Choosin’ Texas.” Without the AI noise at the top, she would rightfully be celebrating a chart-topping release.

As pointed out by Saving Country Music, Billboard’s decision to include AI tracks on its charts is not just careless. It is dangerous. When an AI song sits next to one made by a human artist, it sends a message that both have the same value. But they do not.

Computers have helped musicians for decades. Nobody is arguing against that. However, when someone creates a song using loops or synths, there is still an artist at the wheel. They are choosing every beat and every lyric. When AI makes a song, it is just spitting out content based on patterns and data. That is not art. That is software.

This is more than just a complaint about unfair competition. AI-generated songs are eating up attention and revenue that should belong to human songwriters. Artists who spend months writing lyrics and years learning their craft are now losing chart spots and listeners to songs that took seconds to create.

It is a bigger problem than people think. Billboard has already noted that at least six AI or AI-assisted artists have charted in recent months, and that number could be even higher. With AI music becoming harder to identify, fans and even journalists may soon have a tough time telling the difference between what is real and what is not.

Labeling AI-generated songs is the bare minimum. Just like we flag explicit lyrics, we should tell people when a track is made by AI. Streaming platforms and charting systems should separate AI from human artists. They can make their own AI charts if they want, but they should not be competing in the same arena as musicians who pour their hearts into their work.

Letting AI songs top country charts is not only unfair. It also risks changing the culture of country music itself. Country is about lived experiences and raw emotion. It is about heartache, love, family, loss, and faith. That cannot be faked by a machine.

There is still time to fix this, but the industry has to act fast. While the Grammys have already disqualified fully AI-generated songs from award eligibility, Billboard and others remain silent. Meanwhile, labels are reportedly exploring ways to profit off their own AI acts, because it is cheaper and easier than developing actual talent.

The truth is, AI cannot feel. It cannot recall how a goodbye sounded or how the bottle felt in your hand after a breakup. It cannot turn a lifetime of joy and sorrow into a melody that hits someone square in the chest. It will never write a song that changes someone’s life. Only humans can do that.

If fans care about the future of music, they need to support the artists who make it with soul. Go to shows. Share their songs. Buy their records. Stream their work instead of giving attention to whatever soulless track the algorithm is pushing.

The rise of AI in country music is not just some passing trend. It is a full-blown crisis that could redefine what the genre stands for. It is time to protect the people who still make music the hard way, because if we do not, the machines will take over.

And when that happens, we will not just lose chart spots. We will lose the heartbeat of country music.

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