Austin Martin and Chingy Team Up for Genre-Blending Country-Hip-Hop Hit “Wrangler”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Austin Martin somehow thought Chingy would fit this song perfectly, and he guessed right.

Austin Martin is making serious waves in the music industry, seamlessly blending his Montana country roots with a voice that can truly move mountains. But don’t think he’s just a hometown favorite—he’s been winning over audiences nationwide, from New York to Los Angeles. With musical influences ranging from Chris Brown and Kenny Chesney to Eminem and Mac Miller, Austin isn’t afraid to mix genres. For his breakout single, “Wrangler,” he teams up with hip-hop star Chingy, proving that country and rap can be the perfect match.

Despite its country foundation, “Wrangler” suits Chingy’s style effortlessly. Austin Martin lays the groundwork with a hypnotic hook, an impactful verse, and a slick flow, setting the stage for Chingy to bring his signature tongue-twisting delivery. The St. Louis rapper leans into the track’s energy, dropping bars about his love for Jelly Roll and stealing women that aren’t his. Their chemistry is undeniable, making “Wrangler” a genre-bending anthem that could resonate with fans of both country and hip-hop.

Why do St. Louis artists make such good country songs?



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