Shaboozey's 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' Is TouchTunes' No. 1 for 3rd Time


Inaugural chief, greatest tune of 2024 and now the ultimate No. 1 of the yr: Shaboozey’s “A Bar Track (Tipsy)” takes the highest spot of the TouchTunes Frontline Chart for the fourth quarter of 2024.

The TouchTunes Frontline and Catalog charts for the fourth quarter of the yr observe essentially the most performed music on TouchTunes jukeboxes from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024, with the Frontline rating inclusive of music launched within the final 18 months, adopted by the Catalog tally for any music that was launched greater than 18 months in the past. TouchTunes has jukeboxes in over 60,000 areas worldwide. TouchTunes knowledge isn’t factored into different Billboard charts.

For the reason that TouchTunes Frontline and Catalog charts’ existence (starting with the second quarter of 2024), “A Bar Track” has been No. 1 on the Frontline rating, in addition to the highest tune on TouchTunes throughout its complete playable catalog.

Its reign coincides with the tune’s standing because the top-played tune on TouchTunes jukeboxes for 2024, the primary tune since Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” to be the platform’s most-played tune in a yr that was thought of a frontline (18 months previous or much less) launch on the time.

“A Bar Track” additionally sports activities 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100 between July and November 2024, tying Lil Nas X’s “Previous City Highway,” that includes Billy Ray Cyrus, for the lengthiest rule in chart historical past. It seems at No. 4 on the newest survey, dated Feb. 1.

The aforementioned “Tennessee Whiskey” retains its maintain on the TouchTunes Catalog Chart, and it’s additionally the second-most-played tune on the platform total. Like “A Bar Track,” “Tennessee Whiskey” has reigned on its respective chart for all three quarters since each rankings have been launched.

It does, nevertheless, have considerably of a challenger in Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management,” which graduates to the Catalog record after beforehand being a part of Frontline. It enters Catalog at No. 2 after showing at No. 3 on the third-quarter Frontline tally.

Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar,” Garth Brooks’ “Mates in Low Locations” and Brooks & Dunn’s “Neon Moon” spherical out Catalog’s high 5, giving “Lose Management” the excellence of the rating’s first non-country tune.

That stated, the Frontline Chart’s high 5 is all nation, with Publish Malone’s “I Had Some Assist,” that includes Morgan Wallen, holding its No. 2 rank, adopted by Ella Langley’s “You Look Like You Love Me” (that includes Riley Inexperienced), Wallen’s “Cowgirls” (that includes ERNEST) and Zach High’s “I By no means Lie.”

Of these, Langley and High are debuts, marking the highest new entries of the quarter. “Cowgirls,” in the meantime, reaches a brand new peak, lifting 5-4.

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

With the vacation season falling inside the fourth quarter, the Catalog Chart additionally sees a seasonal traditional in Mariah Carey’s “All I Need for Christmas Is You,” which enters the tally at No. 19.

And as soon as once more, it’s Wallen who boasts essentially the most appearances throughout each rankings, with six songs – as a lead act or featured – on the Frontline rating and one on Catalog. Jelly Roll follows with 4 complete (two on every).

See each 25-position charts under.

TouchTunes Frontline Chart

1. “A Bar Track (Tipsy),” Shaboozey (=)
2. “I Had Some Assist,” Publish Malone feat. Morgan Wallen (=)
3. “You Look Like You Love Me,” Ella Langley feat. Riley Inexperienced (debut)
4. “Cowgirls,” Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST (+1)
5. “I By no means Lie,” Zach High (debut)
6. “Lies Lies Lies,” Morgan Wallen (+5)
7. “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar (-3)
8. “Pink Pony Membership,” Chappell Roan (+9)
9. “Stunning Issues,” Benson Boone (=)
10. “Too Candy,” Hozier (-3)
11. “I Am Not Okay,” Jelly Roll (+8)
12. “Final Night time,” Morgan Wallen (-6)
13. “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Luke Combs (+3)
14. “White Horse,” Chris Stapleton (+1)
15. “Love Any individual,” 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,” Publish Malone feat. Blake Shelton (-1)
20. “Get It Sexyy,” Sexyy Redd (debut)
21. “Scorching To Go!,” Chappell Roan (debut)
22. “Miles On It,” Marshmello with Kane Brown (debut)
23. “Million Greenback Child,” 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 Management,” Teddy Swims (debut, beforehand No. 3 on Frontline)
3. “I Love This Bar,” Toby Keith (-1)
4. “Mates in Low Locations,” Toby Keith (-1)
5. “Neon Moon,” Brooks & Dunn (-1)
6. “Son of a Sinner,” Jelly Roll (-1)
7. “I Suppose I’ll Simply Keep Right here and Drink,” Merle Haggard (+5)
8. “Fats Bottomed Women,” Queen (-2)
9. “Copperhead Highway,” Steve Earle (=)
10. “Drinkin’ Drawback,” Midland (-3)
11. “Don’t Cease Believin’,” Journey (-1)
12. “Save Me,” Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson (debut, beforehand No. 10 on Frontline)
13. “Rockstar,” Nickelback (+1)
14. “Whiskey Glasses,” Morgan Wallen (-6)
15. “Household Custom,” Hank Williams Jr. (=)
16. “Easy Man,” Lynyrd Skynyrd (-3)
17. “One thing within the Orange,” Zach Bryan (-6)
18. “Increased,” Creed (+4)
19. “All I Need for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey (debut)
20. “Quick Automotive,” Luke Combs (debut, beforehand No. 8 on Frontline)
21. “The Joker,” The Steve Miller Band (-5)
22. “Thunderstruck,” AC/DC (-3)
23. “Candy Youngster o’ Mine,” Weapons N’ Roses (=)
24. “Within the Air Tonight,” Phil Collins (re-entry)
25. “Brown Eyed Lady,” Van Morrison (-5)