Shaboozey Remains TouchTunes’ No. 1 While Ella Langley & Riley Green Score Top Debut

Inaugural leader, biggest song of 2024 and now the final No. 1 of the year: Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” takes the top spot of the TouchTunes Frontline Chart for the fourth quarter of 2024.

The TouchTunes Frontline and Catalog charts for the fourth quarter of the year track the most played music on TouchTunes jukeboxes from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024, with the Frontline ranking inclusive of music released in the last 18 months, followed by the Catalog tally for any music that was released more than 18 months ago. TouchTunes has jukeboxes in over 60,000 locations worldwide. TouchTunes data is not factored into other Billboard charts.

Since the TouchTunes Frontline and Catalog charts’ existence (beginning with the second quarter of 2024), “A Bar Song” has been No. 1 on the Frontline ranking, as well as the top song on TouchTunes across its entire playable catalog.

Its reign coincides with the song’s standing as the top-played tune on TouchTunes jukeboxes for 2024, the first song since Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” to be the platform’s most-played song in a year that was considered a frontline (18 months old or less) release at the time.

“A Bar Song” also sports 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 between July and November 2024, tying Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, for the lengthiest rule in chart history. It appears at No. 4 on the latest survey, dated Feb. 1.

The aforementioned “Tennessee Whiskey” retains its hold on the TouchTunes Catalog Chart, and it’s also the second-most-played song on the platform overall. Like “A Bar Song,” “Tennessee Whiskey” has reigned on its respective chart for all three quarters since both rankings were launched.

It does, however, have somewhat of a challenger in Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which graduates to the Catalog list after previously being part of Frontline. It enters Catalog at No. 2 after appearing at No. 3 on the third-quarter Frontline tally.

Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar,” Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places” and Brooks & Dunn’s “Neon Moon” round out Catalog’s top five, giving “Lose Control” the distinction of the ranking’s first non-country song.

That said, the Frontline Chart’s top five is all country, with Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen, holding its No. 2 rank, followed by Ella Langley’s “You Look Like You Love Me” (featuring Riley Green), Wallen’s “Cowgirls” (featuring ERNEST) and Zach Top’s “I Never Lie.”

Of those, Langley and Top are debuts, marking the top new entries of the quarter. “Cowgirls,” meanwhile, reaches a new peak, lifting 5-4.

Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” represents the highest-ranking non-country song on Frontline, dropping three spots to No. 7.

With the holiday season falling within the fourth quarter, the Catalog Chart also sees a seasonal classic in Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” which enters the tally at No. 19.

And once again, it’s Wallen who boasts the most appearances across both rankings, with six songs – as a lead act or featured – on the Frontline ranking and one on Catalog. Jelly Roll follows with four total (two on each).

See both 25-position charts below.

TouchTunes Frontline Chart

1. “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey (=)
2. “I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen (=)
3. “You Look Like You Love Me,” Ella Langley feat. Riley Green (debut)
4. “Cowgirls,” Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST (+1)
5. “I Never Lie,” Zach Top (debut)
6. “Lies Lies Lies,” Morgan Wallen (+5)
7. “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar (-3)
8. “Pink Pony Club,” Chappell Roan (+9)
9. “Beautiful Things,” Benson Boone (=)
10. “Too Sweet,” Hozier (-3)
11. “I Am Not Okay,” Jelly Roll (+8)
12. “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen (-6)
13. “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Luke Combs (+3)
14. “White Horse,” Chris Stapleton (+1)
15. “Love Somebody,” Morgan Wallen (debut)
16. “Whiskey Whiskey,” Moneybagg Yo feat. Morgan Wallen (-4)
17. “The Door,” Teddy Swims (debut)
18. “Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter (debut)
19. “Pour Me a Drink,” Post Malone feat. Blake Shelton (-1)
20. “Get It Sexyy,” Sexyy Redd (debut)
21. “Hot To Go!,” Chappell Roan (debut)
22. “Miles On It,” Marshmello with Kane Brown (debut)
23. “Million Dollar Baby,” Tommy Richman (-10)
24. “You Proof,” Morgan Wallen (=)
25. “Wild Ones,” Jessie Murph with Jelly Roll (-2)

TouchTunes Catalog Chart

1. “Tennessee Whiskey,” Chris Stapleton (=)
2. “Lose Control,” Teddy Swims (debut, previously No. 3 on Frontline)
3. “I Love This Bar,” Toby Keith (-1)
4. “Friends in Low Places,” Toby Keith (-1)
5. “Neon Moon,” Brooks & Dunn (-1)
6. “Son of a Sinner,” Jelly Roll (-1)
7. “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink,” Merle Haggard (+5)
8. “Fat Bottomed Girls,” Queen (-2)
9. “Copperhead Road,” Steve Earle (=)
10. “Drinkin’ Problem,” Midland (-3)
11. “Don’t Stop Believin’,” Journey (-1)
12. “Save Me,” Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson (debut, previously No. 10 on Frontline)
13. “Rockstar,” Nickelback (+1)
14. “Whiskey Glasses,” Morgan Wallen (-6)
15. “Family Tradition,” Hank Williams Jr. (=)
16. “Simple Man,” Lynyrd Skynyrd (-3)
17. “Something in the Orange,” Zach Bryan (-6)
18. “Higher,” Creed (+4)
19. “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey (debut)
20. “Fast Car,” Luke Combs (debut, previously No. 8 on Frontline)
21. “The Joker,” The Steve Miller Band (-5)
22. “Thunderstruck,” AC/DC (-3)
23. “Sweet Child o’ Mine,” Guns N’ Roses (=)
24. “In the Air Tonight,” Phil Collins (re-entry)
25. “Brown Eyed Girl,” Van Morrison (-5)

Kevin Rutherford

Billboard