“Mamaw’s House” featuring Morgan Wallen tops the country charts

After celebrating 21 chart-topping hits in a matter of just ten years, Thomas Rhett enters the second decade of his career notching his 22nd career No. 1 with “Mamaw’s House” featuring Morgan Wallen. Topping the Mediabase/Country Aircheck and Billboard Country Airplay charts this week, Rhett and Wallen wrote the track with Matt Dragstem and Chase McGill. The song elicited an immediate reaction from fans and was spontaneously added to country radio stations across the country, rising to the top of the charts and garnering 94.6 million streams globally.

“Both of our Mamaws were such a big part of shaping us into the men we are today, so I loved being able to pay tribute to them in this way,” Rhett shares. “God bless all the Mamaws out there for making us all better people and thank y’all for loving on them with us!”

In addition to his ever-growing list of No. 1’s as an artist, Thomas Rhett has also made a name for himself as a songwriter, most recently penning Cole Swindell’s No. 1 “She Had Me at Heads Carolina.” It was just announced that Thomas Rhett will receive his fifth CMA Triple Play Award, which recognizes recipients for penning three No. 1 Songs within 12 months (“Country Again,” “Slow Down Summer,” and “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” by Cole Swindell).

Ten years after signing his record deal with Big Machine Label Group’s The Valory Music Co., arena-packing superstar Thomas Rhett has 22 No. 1 singles, 15 billion streams, and the longest current active streak of consecutive No. 1s in the format on the Mediabase/Country Aircheck Chart.