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Country’s Viral Anthems
Do you know how some songs just take over your playlists and socials? Well, country music had a huge year for that in 2024. Seriously, some tracks were popping up everywhere, TikTok, Instagram reels, late-night karaoke, you name it.
Whether it was a chorus that got stuck in everyone’s head or lyrics that hit way too close to home, these songs didn’t just stay in Nashville. They made their way across the internet like wildfire. So, if you’re curious which country hits everyone was buzzing about this year, you’re in for a treat.
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Luke Combs – Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma
Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma has soared to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, marking his 18th chart-topping hit.
The track, from the Twisters: The Album soundtrack, gained 12% in audience impressions, reaching 30.2 million in the week of Sept. It’s a significant milestone for Oklahoma in country music, as it’s the first time the state’s name has appeared in a Country Airplay No. 1.
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Morgan Wallen – Lies Lies Lies
Morgan Wallen’s ballad Lies Lies Lies has finally dropped after much anticipation. Originally part of his Abbey Road Sessions recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in December 2023, the song was released after his headline performance at BST Hyde Park on July 4, 2024.
Written by Jessie Jo Dillon, Josh Miller, Daniel Ross, and Chris Tompkins, with production by Joey Moi, it adds to Wallen’s impressive catalog.
The song was featured in a digital series celebrating the first anniversary of his album, One Thing at a Time, which has dominated the charts, including the Billboard Hot 100.
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Jelly Roll – I Am Not Okay
Jelly Roll’s I Am Not Okay addresses the mental health struggles many face in today’s turbulent world. Released in June 2024, the song reflects real-life anxieties while offering a glimmer of hope.
Written during a challenging tour, it captures the emotional journey of both the artist and the audience, with Jelly Roll noting how his shows felt like “going to church” for fans.
The song’s success is a testament to its honest and raw portrayal of personal battles, following his previous hits like Son of a Sinner and Need a Favor, which continue to connect deeply with fans.
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Dustin Lynch – Chevrolet
Dustin Lynch’s Chevrolet, featuring Jelly Roll, has climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, marking Lynch’s ninth chart-topping hit and Jelly Roll’s fifth.
The song, which samples Dobie Gray’s 1973 hit Drift Away, has struck a chord with fans thanks to its nostalgic feel and anthemic sing-along potential. It’s part of Lynch’s album Killed the Cowboy.
The track joins a growing list of recent country hits that rework past songs, following in the footsteps of collaborations like Kane Brown’s I Can Feel It and Luke Combs’s cover of Fast Car.
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Chris Stapleton – Think I’m In Love With You
Chris Stapleton and Dua Lipa surprised fans at the 2024 ACM Awards with a live duet of Think I’m in Love With You, from Stapleton’s 2023 album Higher.
The collaboration, which was kept secret until the performance, was released shortly after as Think I’m In Love With You (Live From the 59th ACM Awards) on all streaming platforms.
The duo worked together on the performance just days before the show, with Lipa expressing her admiration for Stapleton. Stapleton’s Higher also won Album of the Year at the event, marking his fourth win in that category.
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Chris Young – Young Love & Saturday Night
Chris Young’s Young Love & Saturday Night is a polished, mainstream country album showcasing his songwriting evolution. The title track is a fast riser on the charts, and the album leans into familiar soft rockers and ballads, solidifying Young’s place in the country scene.
While it aims for a more mature sound, tracks like Double Down and Drink To Remember show his attempt to push boundaries. Despite the new elements, the album still shines with nostalgic, traditional country songs like Getting Older and Country Boy’s Prayer, appealing to his loyal fanbase.
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Jordan Davis – Tucson Too Late
Jordan Davis’ Tucson Too Late stands out for its classic country vibe, blending nostalgia with modern songwriting, co-written with Jacob Davis, Josh Jenkins, and Matt Jenkins. Inspired by classic tracks like By the Time I Get to Phoenix, it incorporates unique chord progressions and imagery tied to the desert landscape.
Recorded alongside other tracks for Bluebird Days, it was later released as a single after strong streaming support for Next Thing You Know.
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Randy Travis – Where That Came From
Randy Travis made a remarkable return to music with his emotional ballad Where That Came From, released on May 3, 2024. After a stroke in 2013 left him unable to speak, his team used artificial intelligence to bring his iconic voice back.
Producer Kyle Lehning and his team painstakingly crafted the track, blending AI-generated vocals with Travis’ original recordings. The song, with its warm baritone and heartfelt lyrics, marks Travis’ first new release in over a decade and showcases his enduring influence in country music.
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Beyonce – Texas Hold ‘Em
Beyoncé’s Texas Hold ‘Em has made a major impact, soaring to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking her ninth solo chart-topper. This follows its historic debut as her first-ever No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, making her the first Black woman to achieve that feat.
The song’s success is powered by impressive streaming and radio gains, and it’s also her fourth No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart. With this win, Beyoncé celebrates over two decades of dominance on the Hot 100, further cementing her status as one of music’s most enduring stars.
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Kenny Chesney – Take Her Home
Kenny Chesney made history with his 33rd No. 1 hit on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, as Take Her Home soared from No. 4 to No. 1.
The song gained 13% in audience impressions, reflecting the deep connection with fans. Chesney celebrated the win, saying it felt like everyone who loved his music was winning too.
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Lainey Wilson – Hang Tight Honey
Lainey Wilson has dropped the music video for Hang Tight Honey, the lead single from her upcoming album Whirlwind. The track, blending country with ’60s funk and rock, celebrates women’s strength and resilience.
It’s already in the Top 20 on country radio. Wilson’s winning streak continues with a Grammy for Best Country Album, a People’s Choice Award, a CMT Music Award, and three ACM Awards, including Entertainer of the Year.
She’s also now an official Grand Ole Opry member and is touring with her “Country’s Cool Again” show.
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Miranda Lambert – Wranglers
Miranda Lambert released Wranglers on May 3, 2024, as the lead single from her upcoming album, Postcards from Texas.
Written by Ryan Carpenter, Audra Mae, and Evan McKeever, and co-produced by Lambert and Jon Randall, the song celebrates female empowerment with a fiery anthem of revenge, drawing comparisons to her hit “Gunpowder & Lead.”
The track debuted at No. 37 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and has been well-received. Lambert’s music video features a nod to her 2005 “Kerosene” video, where she and a group of women burn her ex’s belongings.
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Dierks Bentley – American Girl
Dierks Bentley released his bluegrass-inspired version of Tom Petty’s classic American Girl on February 23, 2024, as part of the upcoming tribute album, Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty.
Bentley’s rendition honors Petty’s Southern roots and storytelling, with a lively, rootsy twist. The song officially impacts country radio and streaming platforms, capturing the desperation and hope of the iconic track.
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Keith Urban – Messed Up as Me
Keith Urban released Messed Up as Me on March 1, 2024, as the lead single from his upcoming album High. The song, co-written by Jessie Jo Dillon, Shane McAnally, Michael Lotten, and Rodney Clawson, explores the complexity of a toxic but passionate relationship.
Urban debuted the track live in February 2024, and it has quickly become an earworm, earning positive reviews for its unsettled yet captivating vibe. The song has charted in multiple countries, reaching No.16 on the U.S. Country Airplay chart and No.3 on the U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100, marking a strong start for the album.
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Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) has made history by spending an incredible 20 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, breaking a record previously held by Lil Nas X’s Old Town Road. This marks the longest streak in the chart’s history, which began in 2007.
Shaboozey’s breakout hit follows a string of successes, including a collaboration with Beyoncé, and has solidified his place as one of 2024’s most talked-about artists.
Be sure to check out Shaboozey’s Latest Hit on the Hot 100, ‘A Bar Song’ and catch the full story here.
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Post Malone – Guy for That
Post Malone (feat. Luke Combs) is making waves with their upcoming collaboration, Guy for That, released on July 26, 2024. The duo teased the track earlier this year and recently surprised fans by filming a music video on a flatbed trailer in downtown Nashville.
This release comes as part of Post Malone’s country album F-1 Trillion, following a string of successful country collaborations, including his No. 1 hit with Morgan Wallen, I Had Some Help.
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