Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: January 25, 2016

Thomas Rhett's reign continues with his six-week #1 chart-topping hit and it's continued success as a country chart sales leader.

Place Artist Track Sales Total
1 Thomas Rhett Die A Happy Man 50,000 987,000
2 Sam Hunt Break Up In A Small Town 35,000 1,043,000
3 L.Bryan/K.Fairchild Home Alone Tonight 28,000 269,000
4 Brett Eldredge Drunk On Your Love 24,000 102,000
5 Cole Swindell You Should Be Here 23,000 172,000
6 Chris Stapleton Nobody To Blame 20,000 132,000
7 Cam Burning House 20,000 920,000
8 Dierks Bentley Somewhere On A Beach 19,000 19,000
9 Chris Stapleton Tennessee Whiskey 18,000 518,000
10 Brothers Osborne Stay A Little Longer 18,000 445,000
11 Zac Brown Band Beautiful Drug 17,000 235,000
12 Carrie Underwood Heartbeat 16,000 136,000
13 Jana Kramer I Got The Boy 14,000 501,000
14 Florida Georgia Line Confession 13,000 153,000
15 Keith Urban Break On Me 13,000 133,000
16 LOCASH I Love This Life 12,000 274,000
17 Granger Smith Backroad Song 12,000 175,000
18 Eric Church Mr. Misunderstood 12,000 162,000
19 Sam Hunt House Party 11,000 1,076,000
20 Miranda Lambert Sweet Bye and Bye 11,000 11,000
21 Maren Morris My Church 11,000 40,000
22 Taylor Ray Holbrook Tie Me Down 11,000 11,000
23 Old Dominion Snapback 10,000 59,000
24 Chris Young I'm Comin' Over 10,000 704,000
25 Rascal Flatts I Like The Sound Of That 10,000 97,000
26 Kelsea Ballerini Dibs 9,000 255,000
27 Luke Bryan Strip It Down 9,000 757,000
28 Jon Pardi Head Over Boots 8,000 96,000
29 Lee Brice That Don't Sound Like You 8,000 183,000
30 Sam Hunt Take Your Time 7,000 1,937,000
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Falling Off Artist Track Week Sales RTD Sales
Little Big Town Girl Crush 7,000 1,991,000
Kane Brown Used To Love You Sober 7,000 171,000
Luke Bryan Kick The Dust Up 6,000 1,090,000
Jason Aldean Gonna Know We Were... 5,000 204,000
Mickey Guyton Why Baby Why --- 14,000

2 Comments

  • Brian Cole

    After years of seeing songs struggle to get three weeks at #1 on Country Airplay, and every so often getting lucky enough for a four-week #1 (Keep Me In Mind, Stay, Play It Again), seeing "Die A Happy Man" reach six weeks feels really good! I think it will continue to crossover, but not with the success we saw with "Need You Now" and "Cruise" (the latter due to a remix). Maybe DAHM will surprise me though.

    • Matt Bjorke

      It could crossover really well but honestly, I think "Burning House" will be better off there. The last country song to go #1 on radio for six weeks was a Taylor Swift song.