The Top Country Chart for February 1-2 Weekend
- Love Somebody – Morgan Wallen
- Liar – Jelly Roll
- A Bar Song (Tipsy) – Shaboozey
- I Had Some Help – Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen
- 4X4XU – Lainey Wilson
- Damn Good Day To Leave – Riley Green
- I Ain’t Sayin’ – Jordan Davis
- High Road – Koe Wetzel & Jessie Murph
- I’m Gonna Love You – Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood
- Wind Up Missin’ You – Tucker Wetmore
- Texas – Blake Shelton
- I Never Lie – Zach Top
- This Town’s Been Too Good To Us – Dylan Scott
- Think I’m In Love With You – Chris Stapleton
- Coming Home – Old Dominion
- Holy Smokes – Bailey Zimmerman
- Weren’t For The Wind – Ella Langley
- Indigo – Sam Barber Featuring Avery Anna
- Am I Okay? – Megan Moroney
- Ends Of The Earth – Ty Myers
- Whiskey Drink – Jason Aldean
- Bigger Houses – Dan + Shay
- Boys Back Home – Dylan Marlowe & Dylan Scott
- Backseat Driver – Kane Brown
- Cowboys Cry Too – Kelsea Ballerini & Noah Kahan
- Fix What You Didn’t Break – Nate Smith
- Cowboy Songs – George Birge
- Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman – Thomas Rhett Featuring Teddy Swims
- Hometown Home – LOCASH
- Devil You Know – Tyler Braden
A Closer Look at This Week’s Most Popular Country Hits
- “Love Somebody” by Morgan Wallen secures the top spot, powered by massive airplay and streaming numbers, reinforcing Wallen’s continued dominance in country music.
- “Liar” by Jelly Roll jumps to #2, benefiting from one of the biggest airplay surges of the week, making it a contender for #1 soon.
- “Damn Good Day To Leave” by Riley Green rises to #6, backed by a major jump in spins, making it one of the fastest-climbing hits.
- “Texas” by Blake Shelton climbs into the Top 15 at #11, showing strong listener engagement and radio push.
- “Indigo” by Sam Barber and Avery Anna enters the Top 20, proving that independent country artists are finding mainstream success through strong audience engagement.
Country Songs to Watch
- “Weren’t For The Wind” by Ella Langley (#17) – This breakout track is picking up steam, showing promising airplay and streaming growth.
- “Backseat Driver” by Kane Brown (#24) – A smooth, mid-tempo tune that’s climbing steadily, showing potential for a big run.
- “Devil You Know” by Tyler Braden (#30) – Making its Top 30 debut, this song’s gritty storytelling and emotional pull are resonating with fans.
- “Cowboy Songs” by George Birge (#27) – Traditional country influences shine through in this track, gaining favor among classic country lovers.
This chart is created by combining data from Billboard, Mediabase, and Country Aircheck to provide a complete view of this week’s top country songs.