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Off the Chart? +/- LW Pos Pos Song Artist Spotify Streams Total Spotify Streams Weekly Difference Total Youtube Streams 0 1 1 KUNTRY & WISTERN #1 (6) WEEKS Koe Wetzel 269,627 2,121,807 (7,123) 635,304* 0 2 2 LIKE A COWBOY Parker McCollum 191,801 1,837,968 (37,770) 227,083* 0 3 3 BURY MY BONES Whiskey Myers 172,699 4,342,184 (109) 1,707,332 0 4 4 DROVE ME TO THE WHISKEY Casey Donahew 124,030 3,408,650 (8,491) 1,236,221 0 5 5 FALL Kolby Cooper 90,875 2,801,745 (504) 96,191* 0 6 6 LITTLE BIT Curtis Grimes 88,370 205,747 (2,607) 1,695* * * 7 THE LUCKIEST *HIGHEST DEBUT* Josh Abbott Band 66,439 66,439 * 6,022* -1 7 8 REST, ROSE Zach Bryan 61,627 865,549 (7,956) 530,613* -1 8 9 RODEO CLOWN Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen 48,760 639,618 (2,589) 567,536* -1 9 10 HAPPIER ALONE Austin Meade 47,133 435,153 (807) 13,128* -1 10 11 GHOST TOWN Mike Ryan 46,011 88,725 3,297) 18,225 0 12 12 STAY Giovannie & the Hired Guns 44,585 770,140 2,782) 27,416 0 13 13 RANCH GIRL DREAM Carson Jeffrey 42,146 630,654 581) 19,479 * * 14 AIN'T A TRAIN Cody Jinks 40,814 1,405,792 * 422,049* 5 20 15 WAR WITH MY MIND Flatland Cavalry 35,007 211,999 4,898) 22,119* -2 14 16 UNTIL I FOUND YOU Triston Marez 34,839 503,141 (2,987) 21,963 -6 11 17 THE LUCKIER YOU GET American Aquarium 34,101 360,805 (7,818) 19,646* -3 15 18 YOU, ME AND A BOTTLE Randy Rogers Band 33,464 484,235 (2,500) 36,137 -3 16 19 HEY BABY Dylan Wheeler 32,944 366,320 (1,354) 14,729 -3 17 20 JUST FOR THE RECORD Cody Hibbard 32,027 373,164 (1,751) 4,257* 0 21 21 WHAT'S COMING NEXT Kolton Moore & the Clever Few 26,588 376,878 (810) 3,610 0 22 22 FEELS LIKE COUNTRY MUSIC Jon Wolfe 26,137 272,471 (494) 23,289* -5 18 23 BAD TRICK Ray Wylie Hubbard f/ Ringo Starr, Don Was, Joe Walsh, & Chris 25,952Robinson 157,046 (7,520) 89,906 -5 19 24 HELD ON TO Grant Gilbert 25,898 428,539 (6,040) 3,944 -2 23 25 BEST I EVER HAD Dalton Domino 23,257 109,158 (1,911) 989 0 26 26 BOMBS AWAY Chris Colston 22,532 152,624 1,533) 4,818 -3 24 27 MY SWEET BABY Thieving Birds 22,527 140,675 1,019) 2,133* -3 25 28 STICKIN' N MOVIN' Read Southall Band 21,228 487,359 222) 69,258 -2 27 29 NEXT RIDE AROUND THE SUN John Baumann 20,959 76,444 256) 1,718 0 30 30 LIVING ALONE Seth Ward 18,283 87,864 1,450) 776 -3 28 31 SHE GONE Randall King 16,780 676,160 (282) 541,061 -3 29 32 WOULDN'T HAVE TO MISS YOU Pecos & the Rooftops 16,740 290,609 (150) 165,663 I ONLY SEE YOU WITH MY EYES CLOSED 13 46 33 *MOST STREAM INCREASE* Reckless Kelly 16,185 177,261 12,472) 14,419 -3 31 34 NOT GIVE A DAMN Sundance Head 14,694 50,430 (91) 7,094 -2 33 35 THE HIGHWAY SONG Kat Hasty 9,623 100,951 (929) 16,691 -1 35 36 I'M YOUR FOOL Logan Samford 7,677 131,535 (141) 2,143 * * 37 POET'S PRAYER Sunny Sweeney 7,503 42,251 * 7,377 -2 36 38 WILD AS HER Colby Keeling 6,710 163,377 (86) 9,248 2 41 39 THROUGH THE JUKEBOX Donice Morace 5,487 86,600 559) 7,355 -1 39 40 NO HANDLE The Panhandlers 5,360 179,578 339) 29,173* -3 38 41 SAY IT SIMPLY Mike and the Moonpies, Johnny Bush 5,346 10,587 105) 3,754 -8 34 42 YOUR HEART OR MINE Jeremy Studdard 5,153 40,234 (4,537) 7,289 -1 42 43 BYE BYE Jordan Nix 4,631 77,670 (260) 1,805 -1 43 44 THE DARK Dolly Shine 4,568 88,304 139) 2,862 -5 40 45 NEON TOWN David Adam Byrnes 4,365 40,730 (579) 534 -9 37 46 WHISKEY RUNNIN Hill Country Revival 4,228 21,519 (2,331) 2,606 1 48 47 WHAT WOULD DOLLY DO Tori Martin 3,976 45,287 471) 523 -4 44 48 HERE I GO AGAIN Clay Hollis 3,952 11,917 (154) 2,665* -2 47 49 EVERY DAMN TIME Drew Fish Band 3,602 52,325 (8) 5,913 -1 49 50 SINNER, SAINT, S.O.B. The Statesboro Revue 3,471 51,617 (8) 2,904 -19 32 51 ME, MY OLD MAN, AND STEELY DAN Andrew Sevener 3,353 35,449 (7,212) 115 2 54 52 HERE'S TO FRIENDS Josh Grider & Drew Kennedy 3,172 49,994 148) 1,426 -3 50 53 MET THE DEVIL IN OKLAHOMA Josh Meloy 3,129 12,450 (349) 1,578 -2 52 54 PEARSON ROAD Austin Upchurch 3,090 34,419 (267) 1,119 -10 45 55 TRUE LOVE Joshua Ray Walker 3,002 10,389 (946) 130 1 57 56 CALL MY BLUFF Ragland 2,997 20,151 154) 262 -6 51 57 COLD BEER Wes Davis and the Highwater 2,912 33,607 (514) NA 1 59 58 CRASH & BURN Judson Cole 2,824 18,850 439) 363 -1 58 59 COUNTRY'S COMING BACK Josh Grider 2,765 35,376 (48) 1,343 -4 56 60 WHAT ARE YOU IN FOR Jake Bush 2,545 26,494 (305) 803 -6 55 61 JEZEBEL Shea Abshier and the Nighthowlers 2,334 23,130 (669) 908 2 64 62 DIXIE DARLIN' Hill Country 2,276 7,750 346) 1,784* -10 53 63 PATSY KIND OF NIGHT Graycie York 2,104 43,081 (934) 1,061 -4 60 64 RED DIRT TEXAS Hayden Haddock 2,043 99,986 (283) 64,084* 7 72 65 LEAVE THIS TOWN Jimmy Kerley Band 2,038 5,217 948) 743 -4 62 66 MAMA'S FAVORITE PSYCHOPATH Ox Martin 1,982 68,281 (143) 6,275 -4 63 67 FOUR MINUTES Chad Cooke Band 1,969 43,499 34) 4,980 -7 61 68 COUNTRY TO THE BONE Darrin Morris Band 1,845 9,208 (332) 3,009 -1 68 69 TIME OR TWO Damon Curtis 1,841 5,752 340) 68 -5 65 70 KEROSENE Zac Wilkerson 1,826 20,043 103) 316 -4 67 71 BABY I Hannah Kay 1,650 19,990 91) 881* -6 66 72 ONE MORE FIRST Madison Rodges 1,607 11,131 24) 139 -4 69 73 THIS MORNING IT WAS TOO LATE Eleven Hundred Springs 1,242 36,177 33) 4,528 * * 74 CHEAP GASOLINE Tanner Fenoglio 1,151 84,327 * 7,374 -5 70 75 GOTTA GO BACK TO WORK Jody Booth 1,047 37,687 (96) 3,511 -5 71 76 ALWAYS AND FOREVER Cory Morrow 986 56,118 (131) 5,075 -3 74 77 EASY TO LOVE Will Banister 958 29,229 28) 6,070 -3 75 78 TRYING NOT TO FALL No Justice 926 26,874 (2) 1,221 -6 73 79 NEW THING Cole Whittlesey 923 11,828 (121) 80 -3 77 80 HOUSTON. YOU'VE GOT A PROBLEM Texwestus 755 8,047 (52) 437 -3 78 81 SEEMS LIKE TEARS AGO Jason James 741 32,942 (58) 14,383 13 95 82 SHE JUST AIN'T YOU Kix Garcia Band 739 4,476 372) 822 -7 76 83 KICK IT Levi Pilkington 714 8,932 (133) 1,808 -3 81 84 BREAKING THINGS Mark Powell 652 10,528 16) 4,570 -6 79 85 DOUBLE Southern Brave 649 15,075 (68) 1,262 -3 83 86 RADIO COWBOY Jon Stork 637 11,272 39) 2,724 -5 82 87 NOT ALONE Shaker Hymns 619 8,212 15) 181 -8 80 88 BROKEN BOW Lucas Jagneaux & the Roadshow 592 22,202 (106) 910 1 90 89 FAMILY NAME Cross Rags and Young 577 7,685 154) 2,949 -6 84 90 LONELY ROAD Cody Bryan 567 24,362 (26) 154 -3 88 91 RAINBOW BRIDGE Teague Brothers Band 531 6,252 46) 1,543 -7 85 92 YOU CALL IT TEXAS, I CALL IT HOME Drew Moreland 521 26,668 0) 2,589* 7 100 93 OUR FIRST SONG Danny Dillon 453 6,802 211) 797 -3 91 94 BAD INFLUENCE Cody Wayne 450 28,982 57) NA -9 86 95 LOVE LIKE A LOVE SONG Prophets and Outlaws 437 12,373 (63) 1,256 -2 94 96 JUST A LITTLE CRAZY Brandi Behlen 430 8,301 46) 684* -10 87 97 YOU+ME+TX Alex Aguilar 422 11,731 (76) 3,618 -6 92 98 LET ME HOLD YOU TONIGHT Deryl Dodd 385 3,405 (2) 1,991 -10 89 99 PAWN SHOP HEART Left Arm Tan 380 9,827 (60) 222 20 120 100 SIX FEET APART *BIGGEST JUMPER* Jesse Stratton Band 354 2,120 242) 3,605 -8 93 101 I BELIEVE Brandon Rhyder w/ Jason Allen, Cory Green 343 4,413 (42) 3,095* 1 103 102 WHISKEY AND BAD DECISIONS Robynn Shayne 255 134,495 23) 12,539 -5 98 103 LOVE IN HELL Saints Eleven 250 11,105 (33) 1,145* -7 97 104 LOVE'S LITTLE LIES Weldon Henson 246 17,780 (38) 6,563 -9 96 105 IF I HAD IT MY WAY David Joel & Mickey Gilley 240 5,406 (86) 13,102* -4 102 106 GOD'S BEEN LAUGHIN' AT ME Max Flinn 223 4,522 (13) 1,757* -8 99 107 AS SOON AS YOU Bri Bagwell 219 13,752 (37) 1,616 11 119 108 FIVE FOOT FEISTY Kevin Forrest Clark 217 9,488 91) 7,335* 1 110 109 THE DAMAGE IS DONE AJ Johnston 188 3,367 8) 485 -6 104 110 DANCEHALLS ARE DEAD Briana Adams 181 4,884 (46) 471 -6 105 111 WHISKEY MEMORIES JD Brower Band 178 2,680 (49) 1,371 -3 109 112 LONG ROAD HOME Caleb Young Band 178 13,389 (5) 17,576* -5 108 113 SHOVEL David Grace 176 5,380 (13) 734 -7 107 114 BABY HOLD ON Junior Gordon 174 3,534 (33) 1,043 -9 106 115 TAN LINES Ben Marshal 156 10,378 (57) 964 -5 111 116 BLAME IT ON THE WHISKEY Lindsey Lane 150 3,334 (29) 242 -3 114 117 A LITTLE LESS ALONE Derryl Perry 145 4,003 (21) 3,562 -5 113 118 IMPERFECTION Steve Helms Band 144 3,793 (23) 712 -18 101 119 WILD EYES Jeff Warren Johnston 133 1,877 (109) 36 -3 117 120 TIME CLOCK The Stateline Band 133 1,718 (24) 767 -3 118 121 SEVEN NATION ARMY Jordan Robert Kirk 133 6,391 (10) 728* -7 115 122 GUITAR MAN Jeff Jacobs Band 121 1,453 (44) 83 -7 116 123 GO CRAZY Keith Michael Kallina 105 4,669 (53) 210* -12 112 124 ONE FOR THE ROAD Spur 327 Band 94 87,983 (75) 103 -3 122 125 WE DON'T CARE ENOUGH TO FIGHT ANYMORE Casey Baker 89 1,437 16) 1,611 -5 121 126 REWIND Susan Hickman 87 5,354 (15) 984 -4 123 127 BAR DATING JP Campbell 35 1,258 5) 153 *Indicates multiple videos were included in the total 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.
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