Wallen Maintains Grip on Country Music Charts
As of mid-July 2025, Morgan Wallen continues to solidify his position at the apex of the country music landscape. His single “Just in Case” remains the undisputed number one track, showcasing a sustained popularity that has defined much of his career. Further underscoring his widespread appeal, five of Wallen’s songs are currently charting within the prestigious Top 40, a testament to his prolific output and consistent fan engagement. The country superstar’s influence is further highlighted by the streaming success of his collaboration with Tate McRae, “What I Want.” The track has emerged as a significant streaming hit, achieving considerable traction even in the absence of traditional country radio airplay. This phenomenon points to Wallen’s successful integration of time-honored country storytelling with modern production techniques, resonating with a broad audience and actively shaping the evolution of contemporary country music.
Emerging Hits and Collaborations Make Waves
The chart action is further enlivened by new entrants and collaborative efforts. Bailey Zimmerman and Luke Combs have jointly entered the Top 5 with their energetic country-rock anthem, “Backup Plan.” The track, celebrated for its themes of resilience, has seen a surge in popularity following its standout performance at the iconic Stagecoach festival. Meanwhile, Ella Langley is experiencing a significant breakout with her song “Weren’t for the Wind.” The track is demonstrating impressive strength across multiple platforms, charting strongly on radio, streaming services, and sales charts. This widespread success positions Langley as a noteworthy emerging female artist within the genre, signaling a promising future.
Experiencing Country Music History and Culture
The cultural impact of country music is being celebrated with significant exhibitions and events. The Country Music Hall of Fame has unveiled its highly anticipated Lainey Wilson exhibit, titled “Tough as Nails.” This showcase offers fans an intimate look into Wilson’s career, featuring personal items that illuminate her journey and contributions to the genre. On the philanthropic front, legendary artist George Strait is set to perform at a crucial benefit concert aimed at providing relief for flood victims in the Texas Hill Country, demonstrating the genre’s commitment to community support during times of need.
A Busy Period for Tours, Albums, and Singles
The industry is abuzz with new announcements and releases. Audacy has revealed the exciting lineup for its upcoming Stars and Strings event, promising a stellar showcase of talent. The Zac Brown Band has generated considerable anticipation by announcing plans for a new album, hinting at fresh material from the GRAMMY-winning group. Lady A has also shared their touring schedule, unveiling plans for their “This Winter’s Night Tour,” which is expected to bring holiday cheer and beloved hits to fans. In other news, Blake Shelton has delighted his fanbase by releasing a lyric video for his heartfelt song “All of My Love.”
This period has also seen a notable influx of new albums and singles. Among the new album releases are Cam’s “All Things Light,” Max McNown’s “Night Driving,” Nico Moon’s “American Palm,” Scotty McCreery’s “Scooter and Friends,” and Trisha Yearwood’s “The Mirror.” The slate of new singles is equally impressive, featuring Bri Bagwell’s “Hit the Highway,” Randall King’s “I Keep Your Memory Around,” Billy Currington’s “King of the World,” Josh Ross’s “Later Tonight,” the Zac Brown Band featuring Snoop Dogg on “Let It Run (E),” Whiskey Myers’ “Midnight Woman,” and Jon Wolfe’s “The Older I Get (More Country I’m Gettin’ to Be).”
Looking Back: Historical Milestones on July 18th
Reflecting on historical data for July 18th reveals a rich tapestry of achievements in country music. This date has seen significant milestones for numerous artists. Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Dan + Shay, Eric Church, Rodney Atkins, and Alabama, among many others, have all marked notable releases or chart achievements on this day in past years, contributing to the genre’s enduring legacy.
Furthermore, the country music community celebrates the birthday of the iconic Ricky Skaggs, a celebrated figure whose contributions have profoundly shaped bluegrass and country music for decades.
Industry Momentum Continues
The current landscape of country music is marked by a dynamic interplay of established stars, rising talents, and ongoing cultural celebrations. From chart-topping singles and innovative collaborations to significant cultural exhibits and community-focused events, the genre continues to demonstrate its vibrancy and broad appeal. With new music constantly emerging and legendary artists continuing to shape the conversation, the future of country music appears as robust and engaging as ever.

