Morgan Wallen is No. 1 again on the fledgling TouchTunes Artists Chart, and for the second quarter of 2025, he was an even more ubiquitous presence on the company’s jukeboxes, racking up 10 appearances between the songs-based Frontline and Catalog rankings as well.
The TouchTunes charts for the second quarter of the year track the most played songs and artists on TouchTunes jukeboxes from April 1 to June 30, 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. The TouchTunes Artists Chart tracks the same period, combining all of an artist’s plays across both rankings. TouchTunes has jukeboxes in more than 60,000 locations worldwide. Its data is not factored into other Billboard charts.
Wallen claimed the No. 1 spot on the inaugural TouchTunes Artists Chart last quarter (January-March), racking up the most plays by any act those three months. Not only is he tops among all acts again – his 10 appearances are also the most of any artist at one time since the Frontline and Catalog charts began being published every quarter a year ago (representing the second quarter of 2024), exceeding the eight he snagged in the first quarter of 2025.
That’s thanks in part to the release of I’m the Problem, Wallen’s fourth studio album, which was released halfway through the quarter on May 16. The LP, which has reigned on the weekly Billboard 200 chart for 10 of the 12 weeks since its release, accounts for six of the 25 spots on the latest Frontline list, paced by the title track, which leaps nine spots to No. 2 in its second quarter on the survey.
Three of the remaining five songs are debuts (“Just in Case,” No. 8; “I’m a Little Crazy,” No. 16; the Tate McRae-featuring “What I Want,” No. 24), while “Love Somebody” (No. 10) and “Lies Lies Lies” (No. 21) are holdovers from the previous iteration.
Wallen’s other appearances on the latest charts? As the featured act on Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help” (No. 5, Frontline) and via “Whiskey Glasses” (No. 8, Catalog), “Cowgirls” (featuring ERNEST; No. 19, Catalog) and “Last Night” (No. 20, Catalog). The latter is the Catalog ranking’s top debut of the month following multiple quarters on the Frontline tally (it was released in January 2023).
But while Wallen is a formidable presence across the latest TouchTunes charts, one accomplishment eludes him: a No. 1 song. That distinction again goes to Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” on the Frontline tally and Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” on Catalog. Both songs have led every iteration of their respective charts so far.
That said, Shaboozey’s day in the sun (atop the Frontline chart, at least) could be nearing its end. In addition to an obvious time limit (only songs 18 months old and newer are eligible for Frontline, with exceptions given to tracks that may be older but are breaking in the U.S. for the first time), Shaboozey himself drops three positions on the latest Artists tally to No. 5 after debuting at No. 2 on the inaugural list.
He’s passed by Toby Keith (up three spots), Stapleton (up one) and AC/DC (up two). Keith’s “I Love This Bar” concurrently rebounds one place to No. 2 on Catalog, behind Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” and AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” appears at No. 18 on Catalog.
Drake and George Strait, meanwhile, are the two debuts on the 10-position list.
On Frontline, Wallen isn’t behind the only newer songs making waves. Jessie Murph’s “Blue Strips” is the quarter’s top debut at No. 7, while Drake’s “Nokia” premieres just outside the top 10 at No. 11.
Other debuts include tunes from Riley Green, BigXthaPlug and The Red Clay Strays on Frontline, plus Def Leppard and Eric Church on Catalog.
For the second quarter in a row, the rock genre accounts for 38% of TouchTunes plays across both Frontline- and Catalog-eligible titles, the most of any genre, ahead of country at 23%. Country, however, makes up 44% of Frontline songs, while rock accounts for 10%.
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