Top 40 Country Songs for February 2018
This month's list of top country songs features an unlikely superstar, a second generation superstar and one artist enjoying a comeback. The Top 10 songs on this February 2018 list is filled with artists who would have never have been on a similar list a year ago.
Pop star Bebe Rexha ranks high with her Florida Georgia Line collaboration on the strength of strong sales. Morgan Wallen's song "Up Down" is just too dang catchy to ignore. Keith Urban has one of at least three songs on this list that celebrate women.
There's not many actual women on the list, a result of reduced radio airplay and consumer demand. Will that change in 2018?
February's Top 40 Country Songs list is a mix of rookies and vets, styles and sounds. Click any of the songs to listen and then let us know where we got it right and wrong in the comments section below.
The list of Top 40 Country Songs of February 2018 is compiled from Billboard chart data and sales figures, in addition to staff opinion and reader feedback.
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Top 40 Country Songs for February 2018:
40. Dan + Shay, “Tequila”
39. Lady Antebellum, “Heart Break”
38. Cam, “Diane”
37. Chase Rice, “Three Chords of the Truth”
36. Brantley Gilbert, “The Ones That Like Me”
35. Chris Janson, “Drunk Girl”
34. Michael Ray, “Get to You”
33. Jon Pardi, “She Ain’t in It”
32. Granger Smith, “Happens Like That”
31. Brothers Osborne, “Shoot Me Straight”
30. Chris Lane (Feat. Tori Kelly), “Take Back Home Girl”
29. Little Big Town, “When Someone Stops Loving You”
28. Easton Corbin, “A Girl Like You”
27. Dustin Lynch, “I’d Be Jealous Too”
26. Lee Brice, “Boy”
25. High Valley, “She’s With Me”
24. Darius Rucker, “For the First Time”
23. Blake Shelton, “I Lived It”
22. Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, “The Rest of Our Life”
21. Dierks Bentley, “Women, Amen”
20. Jordan Davis, “Singles You Up”
19. David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney, “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright”
18. Luke Combs, “One Number Away”
17. Brett Eldredge, “The Long Way”
16. Midland, “Make a Little”
15. Lindsay Ell, “Criminal”
14. Jason Aldean, “You Make It Easy”
13. Devin Dawson, “All On Me”
12. Luke Bryan, “Most People Are Good” — HIGHEST DEBUT!
11. Chris Young, “Losing Sleep”
10. Keith Urban, “Female”
9. Morgan Wallen (Feat. Florida Georgia Line), “Up Down”
8. Kelsea Bellerini, “Legends”
7. Kane Brown, “Heaven”
6. Old Dominion, “Written in the Sand”
5. Bebe Rexha (Feat. Florida Georgia Line), “Meant to Be” — BIGGEST JUMP, UP 26 SPOTS!
4. Walker Hayes, “You Broke Up With Me”
3. Scotty McCreery, “Five More Minutes”
2. Chris Stapleton, “Broken Halos”
1. Thomas Rhett, “Marry Me”
Did Your Favorite Song Make Our Top 40 Country Songs List for February 2018?
What would you add to our list of the Top 40 country songs for February 2018? Share your opinions on this list — as well as the songs that deserve to be included, but weren’t — in the comments section below.
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