Toby Keith Hits A Chart Milestone For The First Time More Than A Year Following His Passing

Last week was a significant one for Toby Keith on the Billboard charts. The late country superstar returned to multiple tallies with “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” which surges in popularity around the Fourth of July every year. The track’s patriotic comeback has become even more pronounced since his passing in early 2024, but that one frame isn’t the only time of year when Keith’s music reaches new milestones or enjoys a special amount of attention.

Toby Keith’s 35 Biggest Hits Reaches a Landmark

Keith’s 35 Biggest Hits is still present on a pair of Billboard rankings this week, though it descends on both after soaring previously, thanks largely to consumption of “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American).” Last week, the country musician’s compilation lived inside the top 10 on the Billboard 200. This frame, it dips from No. 9 to No. 59.

The length of time that the hits-packed project has spent on the most competitive albums roster in America is what’s notable at the moment, as 35 Biggest Hits reaches 208 weeks on the Billboard 200. The project is Keith’s first to make it to four full years as one of the biggest albums or EPs in the United States.

Toby Keith’s Longest-Charting Album by a Wide Margin

35 Biggest Hits has ranked as Keith’s longest-charting album in America for some time. Every frame it holds on the Billboard 200, it extends its lead within his catalog. Greatest Hits 2 lags behind by more than 100 weeks, though it remains his second longest-charting title, followed closely by Unleashed, which has spent exactly two years on the tally.

Consumption of Toby Keith’s Music Falls

Luminate reports that in the past tracking period, consumption of 35 Biggest Hits dropped more than 44%. The compilation shifted 14,700 equivalent units in the most recent week, which is down nearly 22,000 units from the period prior. That sum is still enough to ensure the collection only slips just outside the top 10 on the Top Country Albums list, dipping from No. 4 to No. 11, while sliding backward 50 spaces on the Billboard 200.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/27/toby-keith-hits-a-chart-milestone-for-the-first-time-more-than-a-year-following-his-passing/