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In the issue dated May 25, Post Malone, another singer not traditionally associated with country music, gained his first number one in the genre when "I Had Some Help", featuring Morgan Wallen, topped Hot Country Songs; [8] it was the first of six songs by Wallen to top one or both charts during 2024. Every song to top the Hot Country Songs ...
3 1 "Where the Wild Things Are" Luke Combs [26] 6 — — "Whiskey Whiskey" Moneybagg Yo featuring Morgan Wallen [37] 5 2 1 "White Horse" Chris Stapleton [65] 8 5 1 "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" Lainey Wilson [42] 7 1 1 "You Look Like You Love Me" Ella Langley featuring Riley Green [38] 26 5 38 "Young Love & Saturday Nights" Chris Young [66] 21 ...
Nominator(s): ChrisTheDude 16:34, 30 November 2024 (UTC) [] Well this has certainly been a banner year for country music in the mainstream, with every song to top the Hot Country Songs chart also topping the overall Hot 100 and one of them on the verge of breaking the all-time record for the longest number one on the latter.
Country music has been on a steady rise for the past several years, but in 2024, the genre soared to heights that would have been unimaginable less than a decade ago. It was once a common refrain ...
Whether a fan of country music or not, most could agree that in 2024, Black country music artists had a breakout year like none other. Considering the genre was originally pioneered by Black ...
U.S. 1 Trucking Show/Midnight Cowboy Radio Network, overnight country music and talk show based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, targeted toward truck drivers, hosted by Bill Mack (1969–2003). Mack continues a show on satellite radio, while the original show itself is now the Midnight Radio Network , a talk-only program hosted by Eric Harley .
Two weeks later, Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé entered the chart at number one, making the singer the first African American woman to achieve a number-one country album. [ 3 ] In the issue dated June 15, Wallen's album spent its 51st week in the top spot, setting a new mark for the second-longest run at number one on the chart, surpassed only by ...
The chart was renamed Hot Country Singles in 1962, Hot Country Singles and Tracks in 1990, and Hot Country Songs in 2005. [1] [2] In 1990, its methodology changed to use only airplay data from country music radio stations. [1] In 2012, this changed again to use data from stations of all formats as well as sales and streaming information. [3]