Morgan Wallen dominates Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart, holding the top four spots with I’m the Problem tracks, led by “What I Want” at No. 1. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – NOVEMBER 08: EDITORIAL USE ONLY Morgan Wallen performs onstage during the 57th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 08, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage)
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It’s now been two months since Morgan Wallen released his latest album, I’m the Problem. In the weeks since that huge full-length arrived, the project has continued to dominate a number of Billboard charts, while the dozens of songs featured on its tracklist have remained massively popular.
I’m the Problem continues to sell well, but the lengthy collection is performing especially well on streaming platforms. Millions of plays per week translate to incredible success on some of Billboard’s streaming-only tallies, especially the one that’s focused entirely on country music.
Morgan Wallen Dominates the Country Streaming Songs Chart
On the current edition of the Country Streaming Songs chart, Wallen occupies the highest four spaces — all with tracks from I’m the Problem. He has managed this feat before, so while it’s not exactly historic, it is impressive that the country singer-songwriter has repeated the accomplishment months after the album’s debut.
“What I Want” Still at No. 1 After 10 Weeks
“What I Want,” Wallen’s collaboration with Tate McRae, holds at No. 1 yet again. In the 10 weeks that the duet has spent on the Country Streaming Songs chart, it has yet to slip from the highest position.
Both “Just in Case” and “I’m the Problem” are steady at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, though both have previously conquered the ranking as well.
Wallen manages to own the entire top four, as “I Got Better” swaps spots with “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” by Shaboozey. “I Got Better” returns to its all-time peak of No. 4, while “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” dips to No. 5, which is still a notable placement for a tune that has now spent 67 weeks on the Country Streaming Songs chart.
Morgan Wallen Claims 11 Smashes
Looking at the entirety of the top 10, Wallen occupies 60% of all available real estate. “I Had Some Help” – one of his collaborations with Post Malone, which fronted the latter act’s first country full-length, F-1 Trillion – and Wallen’s own “20 Cigarettes” are steady at Nos. 7 and 9, respectively.
Wallen currently claims 11 spaces on the 25-rung Country Streaming Songs chart, with a mix of new releases from I’m the Problem as well as older tunes like “Last Night” and “Cowgirls” with Ernest.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/08/04/morgan-wallens-latest-chart-feat-proves-his-streaming-power/