List of Billboard number-one country songs of 2024

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At the start of the year, Zach Bryan (left) and Kacey Musgraves (right) were at number one on Hot Country Songs.

Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay are charts that rank the top-performing country songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. Hot Country Songs ranks songs based on digital downloads, streaming, and airplay from radio stations of all formats, a methodology introduced in 2012. [1] Country Airplay, which was first published in 2012, is based solely on country radio airplay, a methodology that had previously been used from 1990 to 2012 for Hot Country Songs. [1]

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The year began with "I Remember Everything" by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves at number one on the Hot Country Songs chart and Nate Smith's "World on Fire" topping the Country Airplay listing, both songs retaining that position from the last issue of 2023. [2] [3] Both songs remained at number one throughout January, with the latter retaining its position on the airplay chart throughout the entirety of February as well. In the issue dated February 24, Beyoncé, a singer primarily associated with R&B and pop music, gained her first country number one when "Texas Hold 'Em" topped Hot Country Songs, [4] making her the first African-American female artist to achieve a chart-topper in the genre. [5] [6] After ten weeks in the top spot, it was displaced by "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey, who guested on Beyoncé's 2024 album Cowboy Carter . It was his first country number one and marked the first time that two African-American artists had topped the listing back-to-back in its 66-year history. [7] 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]

In the issue dated February 24, "World on Fire" logged its tenth consecutive week atop Country Airplay, tying the record for the longest-running number one based solely on country radio plays held by Wallen's 2022 song "You Proof". [9] A week later, it was replaced by Warren Zeiders' debut single "Pretty Little Poison", the first of eight consecutive one-week chart-toppers. It was the first debut single to top the chart since Smith's "Whiskey on You" thirteen months earlier. [10] In April, Chayce Beckham, winner of the 2021 season of TV's American Idol , gained his first number one with "23". It was the first country radio number one to be solely written by the singer who performed it since Taylor Swift's "Ours" in 2012. [11]

Chart history

In February, Beyonce became the first female African-American artist ever to achieve a number-one country song. Beyonce - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - 1st June 2023 (10 of 118) (52946364598) (best crop).jpg
In February, Beyoncé became the first female African-American artist ever to achieve a number-one country song.
"Burn it Down" was a Country Airplay chart-topper for Parker McCollum. Parker McCollum picture 1.jpg
"Burn it Down" was a Country Airplay chart-topper for Parker McCollum.
Chart history
Issue dateHot Country SongsCountry Airplay
TitleArtist(s)Ref.TitleArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"I Remember Everything" Zach Bryan
featuring Kacey Musgraves
[2] "World on Fire" Nate Smith [3]
January 13 [12] [13]
January 20 [14] [15]
January 27 [16] [17]
February 3 [18] [19]
February 10 [20] [21]
February 17 [22] [23]
February 24"Texas Hold 'Em" Beyoncé [24] [25]
March 2 [26] "Pretty Little Poison" Warren Zeiders [27]
March 9 [28] " The Painter " Cody Johnson [29]
March 16 [30] "I Can Feel It" Kane Brown [31]
March 23 [32] "Mamaw's House" Thomas Rhett
featuring Morgan Wallen
[33]
March 30 [34] "Truck Bed" Hardy [35]
April 6 [36] "23" Chayce Beckham [37]
April 13 [38] "Burn It Down" Parker McCollum [39]
April 20 [40] "Man Made a Bar" Morgan Wallen
featuring Eric Church
[41]
April 27 [42] "Outskirts" Sam Hunt [43]
May 4" A Bar Song (Tipsy) " Shaboozey [44] [45]
May 11 [46] [47]
May 18 [48] "Tucson Too Late" Jordan Davis [49]
May 25"I Had Some Help" Post Malone
featuring Morgan Wallen
[50] "Back Then Right Now" Tyler Hubbard [51]
June 1 [52] "Where It Ends" Bailey Zimmerman [53]
June 8 [54] [55]
June 15TBCTBC"Halfway to Hell" Jelly Roll

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