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Spotify Chart Cover 2/22 Texas Music Spotify Chart Be sure to check out our Spotify playlist! (everything on this page is clickable) Subscribe to our newsletter and receive the chart in your inbox each week Submit a song to our chart +/- LW Pos Pos Song Artist Total Streams Weekly Streams Weekly Difference KISS THAT GIRL GOODBYE *AT #1 FOR (10) WEEKS* 0 1 1 *MOST STREAM INCREASE* Aaron Watson 1,853,369 132,991 8,356) 0 2 2 CRAZY PEOPLE Randy Rogers Band 306,715 53,863 (11,961) 1 4 3 I'M YOUR ONLY FLAW Josh Abbott Band 4,046,700 49,857 (5,112) 1 5 4 PAY NO RENT Turnpike Troubadours 2,531,444 49,691 (3,061) 1 6 5 SOMEWHERE BETWEEN I LOVE YOU AND I'M LEAVIN' Cody Jinks 1,891,034 49,204 (768) * * 6 UNTIL MY HEART STOPS BEATING *HIGHEST DEBUT* Sam Riggs 115,601 47,142 * -4 3 7 TIRED Kolby Cooper 439,498 45,336 (11,769) * * 8 WHY Read Southall Band 2,122,104 38,171 * -1 8 9 LEDGES Kody West 831,307 27,808 924) -1 9 10 NONE'YA Hayes Carll 435,682 26,667 (101) -1 10 11 HAD A THING Curtis Grimes 319,937 23,313 812) -5 7 12 BATTLES Judson Cole Band 362,740 23,165 (4,749) -2 11 13 WHEELS Bart Crow 132,123 18,912 (1,424) 1 15 14 GONER William Clark Green 282,713 16,737 1,248) -3 12 15 OTHER SIDE OF THE RADIO Mike Ryan 920,050 16,379 (1,768) -2 14 16 BEER BUCKET LIST David Adam Byrnes 147,229 13,656 (2,747) -1 16 17 WHERE RIVERS ARE RED AND COWBOYS ARE BLUE Triston Marez 134,109 10,196 (4,912) 1 19 18 HURRICANE Shane Smith & the Saints 214,222 7,852 (329) 1 20 19 SUNDOWN Deryl Dodd w/ Wade Bowen 340,873 7,470 (46) 4 24 20 MISSING YOU Huser Brother Band 20,107 7,173 2,435) -3 18 21 COUNTRY MUSIC WON'T LET ME Holly Tucker 42,960 7,011 (2,560) -1 21 22 LEAVE HER WILD Sundance Head 373,789 6,474 (965) -6 17 23 MAN WHAT A WOMAN Wynn Williams 52,815 6,353 (3,866) 3 27 24 NEVER KNEW TEXAS Darrin Morris 123,742 5,526 1,337) 10 35 25 WHERE THERE'S A WILLIE Jack Ingram 12,773 5,352 3,282) 11 37 26 CHEAT ON ME Bri Bagwell 30,251 5,208 3,507) 2 29 27 TWO WORDS ONE FINGER Robynn Shayne 74,292 5,063 1,811) -2 26 28 DRIVE (ACOUSTIC) Chris Colston 97,700 4,254 (317) -4 25 29 SECOND HAND SMOKE Sean McConnell 86,699 4,102 (599) * * 30 IF YOU EVER LEAVE Bellamy Brothers 19,815 3,076 * -3 28 31 LOVER BOY Giovannie & the Hired Guns 36,617 3,071 (727) 0 32 32 TELL ME IF I'M WRONG Dylan Wheeler 62,251 3,028 548) -2 31 33 GOOD MAN TO HAVE AROUND Zane Williams 134,662 2,676 (28) 0 34 34 CANYON Joshua Ray Walker 46,231 2,389 270) 9 44 35 RED BANDANA Jarrod Morris 46,523 2,164 805) 0 36 36 COUNTRY SONG TO SING Kevin Fowler 41,448 2,121 88) -7 30 37 TIRED OF MISSING YOU Jason Cassidy 8,527 1,871 (850) * * 38 DREAMER Prophets and Outlaws 1,870 1,870 * 6 45 39 BREAKTHROUGH Zach Romo Band 35,618 1,759 415) -2 38 40 I LOST MY MIND IN CAROLINA Jason Eady 53,816 1,616 (12) 8 49 41 REBECCA'S MOON Sum Brothers 8,381 1,565 355) * * 42 FELL IN LOVE ON WHISKEY Wade Bowen 119,907 1,537 * 3 46 43 RUN AWAY WITH YOU Robert Ray 21,687 1,516 173) -3 41 44 PICTURES DO Josh Grider 42,610 1,512 (33) -6 39 45 TROUBLEMAKER Vandoliers 39,216 1,500 (84) -3 43 46 HOT MESS Shea Abshier & the Nighthowlers 25,576 1,309 (67) 1 48 47 TOP OF MY HEART Cory Morrow 21,499 1,260 (16) 2 50 48 SATAN & ST. PAUL Ausitn Meade 16,803 1,182 (10) 5 54 49 HONEYMOON Blackland Fever 4,380 1,027 141) 3 53 50 HARD HEADED HEART Clay Hollis 36,373 1,014 113) 0 51 51 HEART THE THE SIZE OF TEXAS Tyler Duddley 19,758 1,003 (75) 4 56 52 ONE NIGHT STAND Jon Stork 25,648 935 62) * * 53 HEARTSTRINGS Wight Lighters 2,863 924 * * * 54 THOUGHT OF US Trent Cowie 2,971 920 * 3 58 55 WISHING WELL Buck Fuffalo 4,749 910 90) -23 33 56 BIG OL' HEARTACHE Kylie Rae Harris 23,995 804 (1,320) 3 60 57 SWINGING DOORS (EMPTY PILLOWS) Jeremy Harris 8,614 781 206) -3 55 58 RIGHT PLACE Erick Willis 9,268 709 (170) 3 62 59 WALK AWAY Mark Powell 4,727 604 49) 6 66 60 TOUCH THE WATER Jesse Raub Jr. 20,581 591 156) 6 67 61 SOMETIMES FOREVER Jerrod Medulla 5,705 519 89) -1 61 62 LEAVING MIDLAND Tanner Fenoglio 18,870 495 (80) 7 70 63 LIGHTNING The Lawless 6,668 476 52) 21 85 64 LOVE'S TO BLAME *BIGGEST JUMPER* Jade Marie Patek 13,026 472 257) -6 59 65 HI HO RITA Jordan Robert Kirk 5,849 466 (116) -2 64 66 MAYBE MEANS GOODBYE Jackson Tillman 4,952 455 (34) -4 63 67 BILLY CREEK Charlie Shafter 10,755 452 (46) 3 71 68 BODY ACHES Copper Chief 21,192 411 (6) 6 75 69 THAT MAN Mario Flores 2,558 381 9) * * 70 MAKE YOUR MAMA PROUD Jared Deck 1,770 369 * -3 68 71 DAYTONA NIGHTS Tanner Usrey 9,846 363 (66) -3 69 72 DANCING WITH GHOSTS Ghost Dance Band 20,749 351 (78) -1 72 73 DRINK WITH JONES Darby Sparkman 4,480 328 (66) 2 76 74 CITY LIMIT SIGN Canaan Bryce 32,272 328 1) 15 90 75 BAD BOY CHASER Morgan Ashley 3,027 299 120) -2 74 76 LIGHTS OUT Matt Caldwell 10,896 286 (88) 18 95 77 LIKE I LOVE YOU Sarah Hobbs 2,359 278 160) -1 77 78 I WANNA SEE YOU TONIGHT William Beckmann 5,927 254 (54) 0 79 79 FAST AS YOU CAN Gabe Garcia 7,305 240 (39) * * 80 DRINKIN' WAY OF LIFE Zac Clifton 1,643 238 * 0 81 81 WOKE UP IN WACO Garrett Ford 28,396 231 (43) * * 82 THROUGH THE CRACKS Brandon Alan f/Bart Crow 1,632 217 * -3 80 83 SOMEWHERE IN THIS TOWN TONIGHT Django Walker 17,189 214 (66) 2 86 84 DID I SOBER UP FOR THIS Cole Risner & Jackie Darlene 6,665 173 (39) -2 83 85 HONEY Lane Smith 5,372 168 (78) 2 88 86 DANCE WITH ME Jesse Stratton Band 3,871 166 (15) 6 93 87 I THINK HE STILL LOVES ME Jenni Dale Lord 5,031 163 4) 1 89 88 LOVE AND LEAVE Bo Armstrong 5,323 159 (22) -11 78 89 HIGH TIME Cooper Wade 4,158 145 (162) 1 91 90 HOW IT USED TO BE Hayden Baker 3,597 141 (35) 1 92 91 HOMETOWN Eddie Saenz 10,618 136 (26) -19 73 92 FAKE IT TILL I MAKE IT Felix Truvere 2,478 125 (264) -6 87 93 I SHOULD HAVE KISSED YOU AJ Guel 3,203 105 (78) * * 94 MY WORST BEST FRIEND Steve Helms Band 2,614 105 * * * 95 BROKEN HEARTS ADVICE Casey Peveto Band 1,899 105 * -2 94 96 LUCKY Carter Sampson 8,005 97 (33) -1 96 97 MISSIN' YOU Jaron Bell 3,322 84 (34) 2 100 98 HEART OF STONE Damon Curtis 3,019 83 22) -2 97 99 CADDY IN THE CAMPGROUND Jeff Clayborn 16,604 73 (16) -1 99 100 RESCIND ALL MY AMENDS Grand Old Grizzly 1,678 66 (2) 2 103 101 MAMA Brother Gravis 1,179 62 * -4 98 102 HERE I AM Trey Gonzalez 3,714 62 (14) * * 103 DON'T WANT TO LOVE HER ANYMORE John Thibodeaux 1,073 31 * * * 104 WHOLE NEW KIND OF BLUE Jake Flint 1,078 29 * The Texas Music Spotify Chart Rules and Criteria Our goal is stay focused on only songs that are considered to be in the Texas/Red Dirt scene, and therefore primarily consumed in the Texas and Oklahoma. In order for songs to be considered for our chart they must meet the following requirements: ● Over 1,000 total streams ● The genre is comparable to the other songs found on our chart ● It is primarily consumed in Texas or Oklahoma ○ We calculate this by looking at the Top 5 Places Where People Listen found under the About section on the artist’s Spotify profile page. The majority of streams should be coming from cities in Texas or Oklahoma. ■ We add up all the amount of listeners coming from Texas and Oklahoma cities listeners in the Top 5 Places Where People Listen and divide it by the total amount of listeners in the Top 5 Places Where People Listen. We generally look for the number to be at least 65% (or about 2/3rds), but exceptions can be made for artists who have at least 51% in Texas or Oklahoma, with streams also coming from areas with “reporting stations” (New Mexico, Louisiana, etc…) ○ Songs that are on the Texas Regional Radio Report are automatically checked for our chart’s eligibility and added accordingly.
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