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Thomas Rhett has plenty to celebrate this week as the Country star has earned his 20th chart-topping hit in less than 10 years with “Half of Me” f/Riley Green.
Featured on his sixth album, Where We Started (The Valory Music Co.), the song reached #1 this week and is the longest active consecutive #1 streak on the Country Aircheck chart.
“20 No. 1s in 10 years is mind-blowing,” shared Rhett. “The support since 2012 by radio, songwriters, my team and all the fans has been incredible. This is insane and I’m so grateful for this wild ride! I can’t wait to see what the next decade has in store."
Back in 2013, Rhett scored his first #1 with “It Goes Like This,” which he penned with his father Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip and Jimmy Robbins. Since then, he’s racked up chart-toppers like the record-breaking “Die a Happy Man,” “Craving You” f/Maren Morris, “Beer Can’t Fix f/Jon Pardi," “Be a Light” f/Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin and Keith Urban, plus more.
Peep all of Rhett’s #1 songs over the last decade here.