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Rewind: 2017 CountryBreakout Chart No. 1s

December 21, 2017/by Jessica Nicholson

Since 2002, The MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart has crowned No. 1 songs in the country radio marketplace. This 2017 marked 49 celebrations of chart-topping songs. MusicRow congratulates each artist, songwriter and label for its accomplishments this year.

Thomas Rhett and Blake Shelton earned the most No. 1 songs on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart in 2017, with each artist earning three songs hitting the pinnacle this year. Thomas Rhett’s chart-toppers include “Star of the Show,” “Craving You,” and the two-week No. 1 “Unforgettable.” Shelton’s chart-topping singles include “A Guy With A Girl,” “Every Time I Hear That Song,” and “I’ll Name The Dogs.”

Thomas Rhett is also a co-writer on another MusicRow chart-topper this year, Michael Ray’s “Think A Little Less.”

The 16th Annual MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Awards, based on radio airplay reported by stations on MusicRow’s radio panel, will be held on Monday, Feb. 5 with an invitation only ceremony.

2017 MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart No. 1’s

Jan. 5, 2017: “Star of the Show,” Thomas Rhett
Jan. 12, 2017: “A Guy With a Girl,” Blake Shelton
Jan. 19, 2017: “Better Man,” Little Big Town
Jan. 26, 2017: “Today,” Brad Paisley
Feb. 2, 2017: “Dirt On My Boots,” Jon Pardi
Feb. 9, 2017: “Road Less Traveled,” Lauren Alaina
Feb. 16, 2017: “Fast,” Luke Bryan
Feb. 23, 2017: “Think A Little Less,” Michael Ray
March 2, 2017: “Yeah Boy,” Kelsea Ballerini
March 9, 2017: “Any Ol’ Barstool” Jason Aldean
March 16, 2017: “Hometown Girl,” Josh Turner
March 23, 2017: “Bar at the End of the World,” Kenny Chesney
March 30, 2017: “Black,” Dierks Bentley
April 6, 2017: “The Weekend,” Brantley Gilbert
April 13, 2017: “Hurricane,” Luke Combs
April 20, 2017: “Body Like A Back Road,” Sam Hunt
April 27: 2017: “In Case You Didn’t Know,” Brett Young
May 4, 2017: “Yours If You Want It,” Rascal Flatts
May 11, 2017: “You Look Good,” Lady Antbellum
May 18, 2017: “The Fighter,” Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood
May 25, 2017: “God, Your Mama, and Me,” Florida Georgia Line. ft. The Backstreet Boys
June 1, 2017: “Every Time I Hear That Song,” Blake Shelton
June 8, 2017: “Drinkin’ Problem,” Midland
June 15, 2017: “Craving You,” Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris
June 22, 2017: “It Ain’t My Fault,” Brothers Osborne
June 29, 2017: “Somebody Else Will,” Justin Moore
July 6, 2017: “Do I Make You Wanna,” Billy Currington
July 13, 2017: “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart,” Old Dominion
July 20, 2017: “More Girls Like You,” Kip Moore
July 27, 2017: “Heartache On The Dance Floor,” Jon Pardi
Aug. 3, 2017: “Small Town Boy,” Dustin Lynch
Aug. 10, 2017: “They Don’t Know,” Jason Aldean
Aug. 17, 2017: “All The Pretty Girls,” Kenny Chesney
Aug. 24, 2017: “Every Little Thing,” Carly Pearce
Aug. 31, 2017: “Round Here Buzz,” Eric Church
Sept. 7, 2017: “What Ifs,” Kane Brown ft. Lauren Alaina
Sept. 14, 2017: “When It Rains It Pours,” Luke Combs
Sept. 21, 2017: “I Could Use A Love Song,” Maren Morris
Sept. 28-Oct. 5, 2017: “Unforgettable,” Thomas Rhett
Oct. 12, 2017: “Fix A Drink,” Chris Janson
Oct. 19, 2017: “Light It Up,” Luke Bryan
Oct. 26, 2017: “Greatest Love Story,” LANCO
Nov. 2, 2017: “I’ll Name The Dogs,” Blake Shelton
Nov. 9, 2017: “Smooth,” Florida Georgia Line
Nov. 16, 2017: “Like I Loved You,” Brett Young
Nov. 22, 2017: “Legends,” Kelsea Ballerini
Nov. 30, 2017: “Losing Sleep,” Chris Young
Dec. 7, 2017: “Yours,” Russell Dickerson
Dec. 14, 2017: “Make A Little,” Midland

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Jessica Nicholson
Jessica Nicholson serves as the Managing Editor for MusicRow magazine. Her previous music journalism experience includes work with Country Weekly magazine and Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) magazine. She holds a BBA degree in Music Business and Marketing from Belmont University. She welcomes your feedback at jnicholson@musicrow.com.
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