The Top Country Chart for January 18-19 Weekend
- Smile – Morgan Wallen
- Boys Back Home – Dylan Marlowe & Dylan Scott
- A Bar Song (Tipsy) – Shaboozey
- Love Somebody – Morgan Wallen
- High Road – Koe Wetzel & Jessie Murph
- Wind Up Missin’ You – Tucker Wetmore
- Liar – Jelly Roll
- Guy For That – Post Malone Featuring Luke Combs
- Pour Me A Drink – Post Malone Featuring Blake Shelton
- 4X4XU – Lainey Wilson
- I Am Not Okay – Jelly Roll
- Think I’m In Love With You – Chris Stapleton
- I’m Gonna Love You – Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood
- Texas – Blake Shelton
- I Never Lie – Zach Top
- Damn Good Day To Leave – Riley Green
- Am I Okay? – Megan Moroney
- Bigger Houses – Dan + Shay
- Holy Smokes – Bailey Zimmerman
- Friends Like That – John Morgan Featuring Jason Aldean
- Cowboys Cry Too – Kelsea Ballerini & Noah Kahan
- Forever To Me – Cole Swindell
- Life With You – Kelsey Hart
- Single Again – Josh Ross
- Relapse – Warren Zeiders
- Fix What You Didn’t Break – Nate Smith
- Country House – Sam Hunt
- Truck on Fire – Carly Pearce
- Backseat Driver – Kane Brown
- What Kinda Man – Parker McCollum
A Closer Look at This Week’s Most Popular Country Hits
- “Smile” by Morgan Wallen rockets to #1 this week, propelled by surging airplay and fan enthusiasm, cementing its place as a chart-topping favorite.
- “Boys Back Home” by Dylan Marlowe & Dylan Scott makes a powerful leap to #2, showcasing its resonance with listeners and radio stations alike.
- “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” by Shaboozey holds strong at #3, maintaining its legacy as one of the most dominant tracks of the year.
- “Liar” by Jelly Roll moves into the Top 10 at #7, backed by a wave of listener buzz and radio rotation.
- “Texas” by Blake Shelton climbs to #14, riding on its nostalgic charm and strong audience engagement.
Country Songs to Watch
- “Cowboys Cry Too” by Kelsea Ballerini & Noah Kahan: Sitting at #21, this unique collaboration blends heartfelt lyrics with modern country appeal, gaining steady momentum.
- “I Never Lie” by Zach Top: Moving up to #15, it’s proving to be a fan favorite with increasing spins and engagement.
- “Truck on Fire” by Carly Pearce: Debuting at #28, this fiery anthem showcases Carly’s knack for delivering powerful ballads.
- “What Kinda Man” by Parker McCollum: Entering the list at #30, its understated charm and growing airplay hint at a future hit.
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.