The week ending July 25, 2025, has ushered in a vibrant collection of new country music, showcasing both seasoned veterans and rising stars making their mark on the genre. A diverse array of sounds and stories has captured the attention of fans, propelling several tracks to the forefront of the weekly charts.
Old Dominion Claims Top Spot with Heartbreak Anthem
Leading the charge this week is the chart-topping single “Miss You Man” by Old Dominion. The band’s latest offering is being lauded for its sophisticated evolution of sound, a testament to their continued growth as artists. At the heart of the track is lead singer Matt Ramsey’s signature delivery, which imbues the heartbreak anthem with a melancholic yet deeply resonant quality that has clearly struck a chord with listeners. The song’s ability to capture the complex emotions of missing someone, delivered with Old Dominion’s characteristic blend of sincerity and musicality, secures its number one position.
Mae Estes Impresses with “Mountain of a Man”
Securing the second position is Mae Estes with her captivating track “Mountain of a Man.” This song is being celebrated for its powerful vocal performance, which guides the listener through its narrative with impressive control and emotion. Described as a rollicking country bop, “Mountain of a Man” offers an energetic and engaging listening experience, highlighting Estes’ potential as a significant new voice in country music.
Tyler Childers Delivers Raw Emotion with “Bitin’ List”
Tyler Childers continues to solidify his reputation for authentic storytelling with his latest release, “Bitin’ List.” The track, featured on his new album “Snipe Hunter,” lands at number three on the weekly charts. “Bitin’ List” is characterized by its raw, unvarnished sound, a hallmark of Childers’ artistry. The song’s memorable lyric further cements its place as a standout track, resonating with its unpretentious and direct approach to country music.
Luke Combs Returns with High-Energy “Back in the Saddle”
Country music superstar Luke Combs makes a strong resurgence this week, landing at number four with his punchy new single “Back in the Saddle.” This track signals a powerful return to the music scene for Combs and hints at a new album cycle on the horizon. “Back in the Saddle” embodies a dynamic country-rock energy that is sure to energize his extensive fan base and capture the attention of new listeners alike.
Walker Hayes Offers Personal Reflection in “17 Year Old Problems”
Rounding out the top five is Walker Hayes with “17 Year Old Problems.” This beat-driven and reflective track offers a glimpse into a more personal side of the artist, suggesting a deeper introspective journey for his upcoming album. Hayes’ unique ability to blend contemporary rhythms with relatable lyrical themes continues to set him apart in the genre.
Honorable Mention: Struggle Jennings & Bryan Martin
While the top five represent the week’s most prominent new releases, an honorable mention is in order for Struggle Jennings and Bryan Martin’s collaborative effort, “Don’t Play Your Games (1976).” This track demonstrates the enduring appeal of collaborative projects and adds another compelling song to the rich tapestry of country music released this week, underscoring the breadth of talent currently shaping the genre.