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Bebe Rexha has Top Country Song of the 21st Century


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Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant To Be” dominates as the No. 1 country song on Billboard’s recap of the first 25 years of the 21st century, as it leads Billboard’s Top Hot Country Songs of the 21st Century chart. The 100-position ranking is based on performance on the weekly Hot Country Songs chart from the start of 2000 through the end of 2024.

1. “Meant to Be,” Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line
2. “Body Like a Back Road,” Sam Hunt
3. “Cruise,” Florida Georgia Line
4. “I Hope,” Gabby Barrett
5. “Tequila,” Dan + Shay
6. “Fancy Like,” Walker Hayes
7. “You Proof,” Morgan Wallen
8. “Wasted on You,” Morgan Wallen
9. “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen
10. “The Bones,” Maren Morris

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Kayi

I didn't know that this song was from her :hmm: Not too bad for a pop country music

I'm here to take a break from university homeworks :/
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Pandacadabra

The fact that I have heard 6 out of 10 of these and I dont even like country music. Top 5 and Bones. I dont know that #6 song and havent heard any Morgan Wallen songs

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RaveMonster
2 hours ago, weed said:

so they don't count Old Town Road anymore?

This is based how songs performed in the Hot Country Songs 100. Old Town Road was simultaneously charting on country and r&b/hip-hop charts, which apparently never happens so Billboard removed it from that chart before it peaked and was kept in the r&b/hip-hop chart. If it had been kept there it would have been on this list for sure 

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weed
2 hours ago, RaveMonster said:

This is based how songs performed in the Hot Country Songs 100. Old Town Road was simultaneously charting on country and r&b/hip-hop charts, which apparently never happens so Billboard removed it from that chart before it peaked and was kept in the r&b/hip-hop chart. If it had been kept there it would have been on this list for sure 

Thank you for educating me, king :vegas:

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Flareon Voyager

Once again reminding people that the anti-Beyonce sentiment coming from the country music community was pure racism. Cowboy Carter was more “country” than so much of todays “country” music…

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