Nash FM 93.7 Playlist
- 14:07 Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen - I Can't Love You Anymore
- 14:04 Nate Smith - Bulletproof
- 14:01 Justin Moore - Time's Ticking
- 13:56 Lainey Wilson - 4x4xU
- 13:53 Corey Kent f/Koe Wetzel - Rocky Mountain Low
- 13:50 Sam Hunt - Leave The Night On
- 13:46 Bailey Zimmerman - Chevy Silverado
- 13:43 Shaboozey - Good News
- 13:34 Tucker Wetmore - Brunette
- 13:30 Hudson Westbrook - House Again
- 13:28 Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown - Thank God
- 13:24 Ella Langley - Weren't For The Wind
- 13:21 Luke Combs - Back In The Saddle
- 13:13 Cody Johnson - The Fall
- 11:40 Turnpike Troubadours - Heaven Passing Through
- 10:41 Parmalee - God Knew Better
- 08:43 Preston Cooper - One For The Road
- 02:58 Megan Moroney - 6 Months Later
- 02:55 Jason Aldean - Blame It On You
- 02:51 Riley Green - Change My Mind
- 02:48 Shaboozey f/Jelly Roll - Amen
- 02:44 Warren Zeiders - Pretty Little Poison
- 02:33 Luke Combs - Sleepless In A Hotel Room
- 02:30 Ty Myers - Ends of the Earth
- 02:27 Morgan Wallen - I'm The Problem
- 02:24 Chris Janson - Me And A Beer
- 02:21 Jordan Davis - Next Thing You Know
- 02:09 John Morgan - Kid Myself
- 02:06 Hudson Westbrook - House Again
- 02:02 Bailey Zimmerman - Chevy Silverado
- 01:59 Tyler Hubbard - Back Then Right Now
- 01:55 Eric Church - Springsteen
- 01:52 Locash - Wrong Hearts
- 01:48 Morgan Wallen - I Got Better
- 01:45 Nate Smith - World On Fire
- 01:34 Cody Johnson - The Fall
- 01:30 Luke Combs - Days Like These
- 01:27 Corey Kent - This Heart
- 01:24 Kane Brown - Woman
- 01:21 Scotty Mccreery - This Is It
- 01:10 Luke Bryan - Country And She Knows It
- 01:07 Blake Shelton - Stay Country Or Die Tryin'
- 01:03 Ella Langley - Be Her
- 01:00 Jordan Davis - I Ain't Sayin'
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Nash FM 97.3 was a country music radio station based in the United States, specifically serving the New Orleans, Louisiana, area. Operated by Cumulus Media, it was part of the nationwide "Nash FM" brand, which focused on contemporary country music. The station's call letters were WRKN, and it broadcast on the 97.3 FM frequency. In 2022, the station ceased its country format and rebranded as "Bayou 95.7," shifting to a classic rock format and swapping frequencies with another local station.