Morgan Wallen earns a record-setting fourth 10-week No. 1 on Hot Country Songs with “What I Want,” … More
Morgan Wallen runs the show yet again on the Hot Country Songs chart, which is not exactly an unfamiliar sight. The superstar has been ruling Billboard’s ranking of the most popular country tracks in the United States for more than two months now with “What I Want,” his collaboration with Tate McRae.
As the tune refuses to budge yet again, Wallen reaches a notable milestone and manages a historic first.
Another 10-Week No. 1
“What I Want” has now commanded the Hot Country Songs tally for an even 10 weeks. The collaboration — Wallen’s first with a female artist — is his fourth to lead the consumption-based ranking, which uses sales, streaming, and airplay data to show which country tracks are the most successful across the nation, for double-digit frames. According to Billboard, he’s the first country act to score four such winners.
Four Massive No. 1 Smashes
Wallen’s longest-running leader on the Hot Country Songs list remains “Last Night,” which is also one of the longest-ruling tracks ever. That cut, which fronted his past album One Thing at a Time, sat in first place for 25 weeks. “You Proof” (19 weeks) and “Wasted on You” (11 weeks) also managed double-digit stays in the spotlight.
Morgan Wallen Breaks His Tie With Florida Georgia Line
Before “What I Want” hit 10 turns at No. 1, Wallen was matched with Florida Georgia Line, as both acts had scored a trio of 10-week No. 1s on the Hot Country Songs ranking. The duo’s “Meant to Be” with Bebe Rexha, “Cruise,” and “H.O.L.Y.” led for 50, 24, and 18 weeks, respectively.
Half of the Top 10
Wallen, once again, claims half of the entire top 10 on the Hot Country Songs chart, as he fills five spaces, but that’s only a portion of his successes at the moment. The Grammy nominee appears in 18 of the 50 spots on the roster this week. For most musicians, that would mark a career-high point, but the singer-songwriter has actually dominated much more impressively in the past.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/30/morgan-wallen-passes-one-of-country-musics-biggest-groups/