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Tucker Wetmore Goes Number One at Country Radio with “3,2,1”

Tucker Wetmore earns his second number one this week at country radio with his debut single, “3,2,1”. Get all the details here!

Tucker Wetmore’s star-power is on a monumental uptick! After having a killer 2024 and an even better 2025, Wetmore is ending the year with his second number one single at country radio. This week, the singer-songwriter earns the number one spot on the charts with his song, “3,2,1.”

Written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet and Jordan Reynolds, “3,2,1” is one of the few songs that Wetmore did not have a hand in writing in his growing catalog. The catchy, yet honest, break-up song hits you in the middle of the chest from the moment it begins. With its infectious melody blended with the singer’s undeniable talent, Wetmore is positioning himself for a breakthrough, showing all the signs of an artist ready to make a lasting impact.

“If I’da known where that left turn was leadin’ // You’da seen me runnin’ in a rearview // Like you tied my heart to your car // Turn the key in three, two // One day you called me baby // These days it’s only eighty // Proof you probably hate me // I don’t blame you, I blame me // For them sunset taillights sinkin’, tonight I’m just thinkin’ // Three words, too late, damn girl // You’re the one that got away”

Congrats to Wetmore and his team on an impressive number one! We can’t wait to continue to watch Wetmore’s star rise!

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“3,2,1” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Chase Matthew Earns First Number One at Country Radio with “Darlin'”

Chase Matthew earns his first number one at country radio this week with his single, “Darlin’’.” Learn all the details here.

Chase Matthew is one of the coolest rising artists in the country music genre right now. He continues to pave his own lane in the genre, leaning on influences both in and out of the country genre. Today, his hard-work was finally recognized. He earned his first number one single at country radio with his song, “Darlin’.”

Written by Matthew with Alex Maxwell, Ciaran Wilkin, and Hunter Huff, “Darlin'” is catchy and innovative. The song is reminiscent of early 2000s punk rock, while keeping with a chiller vibe and sampling killer hip-hop beats. Unique and memorable, it is no wonder that “Darlin'” finally reached the top spot on the country radio charts.

“Why’s he call you darlin’? // Why’s he call you daily? // Why you tryna act like I’m just out here being crazy? // How’s he know your mama? // Does he drive your Mercedes? // You can say whatever, baby what you wanna call it // But why’s he call you darlin’? Yeah // And if he’s just a friend, then tell me why’s he always calling? // (Why’s he c-) // You can’t play me like a fiddle girl // See that’s where you went wrong // There’s been rumors round this town”

Congrats to Chase Matthew and his team on their number one! It’s only a matter of time before his next radio single hits the top of the charts.

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“Darlin'” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Jackson Dean Goes Number One At Country Radio with “Heavens To Betsy”

Jackson Dean goes number-one song at country radio this week with his single, “Heavens To Betsy’.” Learn all the details here.

Jackson Dean continues to grow his stardom with each and every song. With a devoted fanbase and a country music genre behind him, Dean shows no signs of slowing down. The lead single, “Heavens To Betsy” off his sophomore album On the Back of My Dreams has officially topped the country radio charts, marking Dean’s second number single at country radio.

Written by Dean with Benjy Davis and Driver Williams, “Heavens To Betsy” was inspired by the singer-songwriter’s late grandparents. The introspective, yet catchy song speaks to Dean’s incredible prowess as both a vocalist and as a songwriter. The song feels tailored-made for country radio and a live show, making it a perfect contestant for the number one song on the charts.

“Heavens to Betsy // I don’t know if you can hear me // Up here, you’re coming in clear as a bell // Heavens to Betsy // I finally quit the drinking // ‘Cause I hate that my demons put you through hell // Then I bet you’re just as surprised as I am // They’d ever let a sinner like me in // And I know I didn’t do // Enough watching over you // But I will until I see you again // Now if you’ll let me”

Congrats to Dean and his team on another number one! It’s only a matter of time before his next radio single hits the top of the charts.

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“Heavens to Betsy” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Luke Combs’s “Back In The Saddle” Is Number One At Country Radio

Luke Combs continues his streak of number ones with his next song to top the country charts, “Back In The Saddle.” Get all the details here!

Every song that Luke Combs puts out to country radio seems to make its way to the top! The superstar is going to go down in history as one of the most successful country artists of his time. The singer officially earned his next number at country radio with his song, “Back In The Saddle.”

Written by Combs with Dan Isbell and Jonathan Singleton, “Back in the Saddle” is an absolute jam. The song feels reminiscent of the superstar’s hit, “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” and it is truly stage-ready and radio perfection. Clearly, country music fans and country radio agree!

“I’ve been gone for a little too long // I’ve been waitin’ on the drummer to kick off a comeback song // I’ve been waitin’ in the wings like a dog on a chain // I can feel this fire building up a little wild in it // Went and checked the wire, sure enough there’s live in it // Try to stop but I can’t, it’s callin’ my name // ‘Cause I’m back in the saddle like some old cowboy // Who dug his way out of his grave // Pulled up his boots, put his pistol on his hip // Climbed up and took hold of the reins // Don’t worry where I’ve been // I’m back in the saddle again”

Congrats to Combs and his team on another monumental feat! It’s only a matter of time before his next radio single hits the top of the charts.

Fans can catch the number one single and many more at a Combs’ show near you. Check out his full schedule here.

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“Back In The Saddle” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Morgan Wallen Hits Top Spot at Country Radio with “I Got Better”

Morgan Wallen earns his nineteenth number one single at country radio with his song, “I Got Better” Get all the details here.

Morgan Wallen continues to be truly untouchable in the country music genre. With sold out tours, number one albums, and countless number one singles, there seems to be no stopping Wallen, as he reaches new levels of superstardom. His latest record I’m The Problem boasts four number one singles, adding a fifth to its list this week. Wallen’s song, “I Got Better” officially hit the top of the country radio charts!

“I Got Better” was a clear fan-favorite since the moment the singer-songwriter started teasing the track. The single, which was written at Wallen’s farm with heavy-hitters, HARDY, Ernest, Ryan Vojtesak, Chase McGill, and Blake Pendergrass, speaks to reflecting on a break-up. Instead of wishing for the girl back, “I Got Better” showcases the notion, that sometimes you actually are better off.

“Everything’s still pretty much the same ’round here // My neighbors still shootin’ all of next year’s deer // Boys still lose ‘less they’re playin’ at home // But I got better since you got gone // I’m still a few too many on a Friday night // I still try to step in when it ain’t my fight // I’m still me, don’t get me wrong // But I got better since you got gone”

“I Got Better” marks Wallen’s nineteenth number one single, with other songs already making waves on the country charts as we speak!

Congrats to Morgan Wallen and his team on their latest number one single!

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Morgan Wallen releases.

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“I Got Better” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Jordan Davis Goes Number One at Country Radio with “Bar None”

Jordan Davis earns his ninth number-one song at country radio this week with his single, “Bar None’.” Learn all the details here.

We have said it time and time again, Jordan Davis is one of the most underrated singer-songwriters in the country music genre. Davis continues to crank out hit after hit. His latest project, Learn The Hard Way is truly one of his best albums to date, and we are not the only people who think so! Today the singer-songwriter earns his ninth number one single at country radio with “Bar None.”

Prior to the album’s release, Davis celebrated the single at Common Country, where he popped-up and played bartender for fans, while his song blasted on the speakers. From that moment, it was clear that “Bar None” was going to be a. hit.  With a unique musical flair, the single is one of Davis’ catchiest songs to date. It’s honest, flirty, fun, and authentic; despite, some of the melancholy, broken-heart lyrics.

“If it weren’t your tires leaving me in the dust // If you weren’t the kind that you only find once // Then the burn of this bourbon wouldn’t be hurting so bad // Yeah, you were for certain the best thing I ever had // Bar, none // Now I’m gettin’ goner than your long-gone boots // Nothin’ I’m workin’ on works on you // I’ve been breakin’ every bottle open // Doin’ what a banged up, broken heart does // I’m gonna need three or four more // Baby, if a movin’ on had a scoreboard // It’d say, “You and your memory, one” // “Me and this bar, none””

Congrats to Jordan Davis and his team on his ninth number one at country radio! We are excited to see what single hits the radio airwaves next.

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“Bar None” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Jelly Roll Goes Number One At Country Radio with “Heart of Stone”

Jelly Rolls earns the number song at country radio this week with his song “Heart of Stone.” Learn more about the song below!

Jelly Roll is an absolute superstar, and he proves it time and time again. Truly one of the good ones, Jelly Roll deserves all of his well-earned successes. As his career continues to catapult him into the stratosphere, Jelly Roll has even more to celebrate. This week he earns his seventh number one single at country radio, topping the charts with his song, “Heart of Stone.”

As the third single off his album, Beautifully Broken, “Heart of Stone” has emerged as standout track. The song confronts the notion that who you stand with and stand for matters. In past interviews, Jelly Roll mentioned that this was one of his favorites off the project, which seems to be a sentiment we can all agree with.

“On my knees, I’m looking up // I need a different kind of drug // I’m wide awake and I’m dreaming // Wondering where and when I fell apart, oh, I fell apart // I had enough of my demons // Angels only meet you where you are, and I’m in the dark // At least for now Lord I ain’t losing hope // That somehow you can make a heart of gold from this heart of stone (oh) // This heart of stone, uh-uh”

Congrats to Jelly Roll and his team on his seventh number one at country radio! We can’t wait to see what comes next.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Jelly Roll announcements and releases.

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“Heart of Stone”  is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Scotty McCreery Goes Number At Country Radio with “Bottle Rockets”

Scotty McCreery earns the number single at country radio this week with his song “Bottle Rockets” featuring Hootie & The Blowfish. Get all the details here.

Since 2011, when he was seventeen, Scotty McCreery has surely become a country music superstar. With six number one singles already in his catalog, the singer-songwriter is adding another one to the bunch. His electric and nostalgic song, “Bottle Rockets” featuring the iconic Hootie & The Blowfish (Darius Rucker) is officially his seventh song to hit the top of the country radio charts.

“Bottle Rockets” was inspired during a writing retreat to pay homage to the songs of his youth. The track is catchy and a true anthem. According to the singer, “This song takes me back to those summers of having fun with no responsibilities with good times and good tunes. For me growing up in the Carolinas, Hootie & the Blowfish were just massive and such a huge part of great summers growing up. That’s what this song ‘Bottle Rockets’ is about.”

“Everybody’s got a summer that they can’t forget // They hold on to and go back to // Yeah, mine’s on the Carolina coast // Still burnin’ in my mind like a red sunset // Chasin’ embers ’til September // What I remember most // Bottle rockets in the sky // Bare feet in the sand // Bonfire in her eyes // Cold beer in a can // Moonlight on the waves // Her kiss in the dark // The smile on her face when she’d make me break out my guitar and play // Hold my hand // Hold my hand”

Congrats to Scotty McCreery on his seventh number one single! We are sure there are more number ones in the cards for him as he continues to crank out more music. Also, a big congrats to Rucker/Hootie & The Blowfish!

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“Bottle Rockets” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Russell Dickerson Goes Number One At Country Radio with “Happen To Me”

Russell Dickerson earns his sixth number one song at country radio with his single, “Happen To Me.” Learn more below.

Since the moment the song was released, we knew that Russell Dickerson’s song, “Happen To Me” was something special! While Dickerson has cranked out hit after hit in his career over the years, “Happen To Me” feels like a huge up-leveling for the entertainer. Today, the single is the number one song at country radio.

Celebrating his sixth number one at country radio, Dickerson is as humble, as he is, excited about the monumental feat. Written by Dickerson with heavy hitters, Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Chris LaCorte, “Happen To Me” is mid-tempo jam! “Happen To Me” is nostalgic, catchy, and truly made for radio and the live stage. The song truly captures Dickerson’s pop-country song and gives fans an anthem among ballads to fall in love with with each and every listen.

“I don’t know who broke up with who // But she’s in here chasin’ tequila with High Noon // Don’t know how long she’s been moving on // Maybe five weeks or five minutes but can’t be too long // We did that what’s your name thing // Where you from and what’s your favorite drink // She said shut up and come dance with me // And now she’s singing // Girls just wanna have fun // at the top of her lungs”

Congratulations to Dickerson and his team on the number one! We cannot wait to see what song flies up the county charts next.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Russell Dickerson announcements and releases.

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“God Gave Me A Girl” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Shaboozey Earns Number One at Country Radio with “Good News”

Shaboozey earns his second number one song at country radio with his single, “Good News.” Learn all the details here.

Since bursting on to the music scene, fans have flocked in droves to Shaboozey. The singer-songwriter is a genre-bending superstar in the making, creating music that speaks to the music lovers and drawing inspirations across genres. His viral hit, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” was a massive song for him, and now, his single, “Good News” finally made its way to the top of the country radio charts.

Shaboozey’s second number at country radio, “Good News” highlights mental health and maladaptive coping skills. Despite, the whirlwind year that the singer-songwriter has had, he admits to still struggling with his mental health at times, something many people can relate to.

“Head in a bottle, but my heart in a case // It’s gettin’ harder to act my age // Play a sad song on a tiny violin // For the man at the bar confessin’ his sins // I need some good news // Sittin’ here, sippin’ on cold truth // Nobody knows what I’m goin’ through // Bet the devil wouldn’t walk in my shoes // Wish someone told me // Livin’ this life would be lonely // Tryna get away from the old me // Still stuck singin’ these blues // All I really need is a little good news”

Congratulations to Shaboozey and his team on their accomplishment. We are excited what’s next for the rising star.

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“Good News” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.