List of Top Country Albums number ones of 2024

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Toby Keith achieved a posthumous number one in February. USMC-07810.jpg
Toby Keith achieved a posthumous number one in February.

Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard . Chart positions are based on multi-metric consumption, blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums.

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In the issue of Billboard dated January 6, Morgan Wallen's One Thing at a Time spent its 34th week at number one. [1] It held the top spot for the first six weeks of the year before being displaced by Toby Keith's compilation album 35 Biggest Hits , which returned to number one nearly sixteen years after its release in the wake of the singer's death on February 5, 2024. Kacey Musgraves' album Deeper Well debuted at number one in the issue dated March 30, making her the first woman to top the chart during the year. [2] Two weeks later, Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé entered the chart at number one, making the singer the first African American woman to achieve a number-one country album as well as the first to spend multiple consecutive weeks at number one. [3]

Chart history

Morgan Wallen spent the first six weeks of the year at number one. Morgan Wallen performing at Freedom Fest 2019.jpg
Morgan Wallen spent the first six weeks of the year at number one.
In February, Beyonce became the first female African-American artist ever to achieve a number-one country album. 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 album.
Issue dateTitleArtist(s)Ref.
January 6 One Thing at a Time Morgan Wallen [1]
January 13 [4]
January 20 [5]
January 27 [6]
February 3 [7]
February 10 [8]
February 17 35 Biggest Hits Toby Keith [9]
February 24 One Thing at a Time Morgan Wallen [10]
March 2 [11]
March 9 [12]
March 16 [13]
March 23 [14]
March 30 Deeper Well Kacey Musgraves [15]
April 6 One Thing at a Time Morgan Wallen [16]
April 13 Cowboy Carter Beyoncé [17]
April 20 [18]
April 27 [19]
May 4 [20]
May 11 One Thing at a Time Morgan Wallen [21]
May 18 [22]
May 25 [23]
June 1 [24]

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