$10
A loaded country utility crate for open-format DJs — hit records, useful redrums, and enough ready-to-play country coverage to keep you from getting caught flat-footed.
A lot of DJs do not need to be hardcore country specialists. They just need the right country records ready when the room turns, the bride asks for more country, the bar crowd leans southern, or the party needs that boots-on-the-floor kind of lift.
That is where this pack pays off. It gives you a dependable country lane without forcing you to build one from scratch.
If you need a country pack that helps you handle real requests, cover more ground, and sound more prepared, this delivers. It is packed with recognizable records and practical edits that make the genre easier to work into actual events.
This is for DJs who want country coverage that works in the real world. You do not need to be a die-hard country specialist to get a lot of value out of it.
This volume is officially listed as over 390 tracks, which means you are not just getting a handful of obvious songs. You are getting depth, options, and enough country material to actually work with when the event calls for more than one or two novelty moments.
That makes it useful at weddings, bars, ranch-style parties, line-dance moments, and mixed-format nights where country needs to feel intentional instead of improvised.
You can keep building from here with Vol. 2, Vol. 3, or skip piecemeal buying and grab the Country DJ Edit Combo Pack to save money.
This is the kind of pack that helps open-format DJs feel safer at traditional weddings, bars with country requests, mixed-age events, southern crowds, and parties where line dances or singalong country hooks can change the room fast.
Even if country is not your strongest lane, this gives you enough weapons to sound prepared and handle the moment like it is.
Bottom line: if you want a country pack that feels useful immediately and gives you room to grow into the lane, Vol. 1 is a strong start.