The highest spot of the second iteration of the TouchTunes Frontline Chart is similar as its first: Shaboozey’s “A Bar Tune (Tipsy)” reigns on the rating for the third quarter of 2024.
The TouchTunes Frontline and Catalog charts for the third quarter of the 12 months observe probably the most performed music on TouchTunes jukeboxes from July 1 to Sept. 30, 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 will not be factored into different Billboard charts.
Very like the primary charts, which lined the second quarter of 2024 (April 1-June 30), “A Bar Tune” will not be solely No. 1 on the Frontline Chart — it was additionally probably the most performed tune on TouchTunes general, besting all entries on the Catalog Chart.
Its continued reign is concurrent with the tune’s ascension to No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100 in the course of the timeframe; its coronation occurred on the July 13-dated Scorching 100, and it’s dominated for 13 weeks in all (together with the latest survey, dated Oct. 12).
The most recent Frontline Chart represents the primary full quarter of knowledge for “A Bar Tune”; Shaboozey launched the tune on April 12, 12 days into the second quarter of the 12 months.
In quarter two, the second-most-played tune on TouchTunes was, in contrast to “A Bar Tune,” a a lot older launch – Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey,” which reigned on the Catalog Chart. And whereas, sure, “Tennessee Whiskey” certainly stays atop the most recent Catalog survey, it’s surpassed by one other Frontline contender in Submit Malone’s Morgan Wallen-featuring “I Had Some Assist,” which lifts to No. 2 on the Frontline Chart after premiering at No. 3 in quarter two.
Like “A Bar Tune,” the third quarter can be the primary full monitoring interval of knowledge for “I Had Some Assist,” which was initially launched Might 10. The tune preceded “A Bar Tune” at No. 1 on the Scorching 100, ruling for six weeks in all starting in Might.
With Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey,” from his 2015 album Traveller, once more main the Catalog Chart and rating because the third-most-played tune general, the nation style occupies the complete high three.
Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management” follows because the most-played non-country tune, rating at No. 3 on the Frontline Chart after showing at No. 2 within the second quarter.
It’s one spot forward of maybe the most important mover of the month (in addition to the most-played hip-hop tune): Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which leaps to No. 4. The Drake diss was launched Might 4, begetting an look at No. 18 on the inaugural Frontline Chart.
Wallen’s “Cowgirls,” that includes Ernest (No. 5), and Hozier’s “Too Candy” (No. 7) are the 2 different new entries into the Frontline Chart’s high 10.
In the meantime, the highest three of the Catalog Chart stays intact, with the aforementioned “Tennessee Whiskey” adopted by Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar” and Garth Brooks’ “Mates in Low Locations” at Nos. 2 and three, respectively. Brooks & Dunn’s “Neon Moon,” a two-week No. 1 for the duo on Billboard’s Scorching Nation Songs chart in 1992, breaks into the highest 5, rising 6-4, and Wallen’s “Whiskey Glasses” (No. 8), Steve Earle’s “Copperhead Street” (No. 9) and Journey’s “Don’t Cease Believin’” (No. 10) attain the highest 10 for the primary time.
As for the highest debut on both chart? Wallen once more. “Lies Lies Lies” bows at No. 11 on the Frontline Chart following its July 5 launch, adopted by the Wallen-featuring “Whiskey Whiskey” by Moneybagg Yo at No. 12 after its June 14 premiere as a part of the rapper’s album Communicate Now.
Certain sufficient, Wallen boasts eight appearances throughout each rankings — six on Frontline and two on Catalog. He has double the entries of the subsequent closest, Jelly Roll, who seems 3 times on Frontline and as soon as on Catalog.
See each 25-position charts under.
TouchTunes Frontline Chart
1. “A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” Shaboozey
2. “I Had Some Assist,” Submit Malone feat. Morgan Wallen (+1)
3. “Lose Management,” Teddy Swims (-1)
4. “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar (+14)
5. “Cowgirls,” Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST (+7)
6. “Final Night time,” Morgan Wallen (-2)
7. “Too Candy,” Hozier (+6)
8. “Quick Automotive,” Luke Combs (-3)
9. “Lovely Issues,” Benson Boone (-3)
10. “Save Me” Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson (-2)
11. “Lies Lies Lies,” Morgan Wallen (debut)
12. “Whiskey Whiskey,” Moneybagg Yo feat. Morgan Wallen (debut
13. “Million Greenback Child,” Tommy Richman (debut)
14. “The place the Wild Issues Are,” Luke Combs (-4)
15. “White Horse,” Chris Stapleton (-4)
16. “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Luke Combs (debut)
17. “Pink Pony Membership,” Chappell Roan (debut)
18. “Pour Me a Drink,” Submit Malone feat. Blake Shelton (debut)
19. “I Am Not Okay,” Jelly Roll (debut)
20. “Houdini,” Eminem (debut)
21. “I Keep in mind All the pieces,” Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves (-6)
22. “Lovin on Me,” Jack Harlow (-13)
23. “Wild Ones,” Jessie Murph with Jelly Roll (debut)
24. “You Proof,” Morgan Wallen (-7)
25. “Candy Desires,” Koe Wetzel (debut)
TouchTunes Catalog Chart
1. “Tennessee Whiskey,” Chris Stapleton
2. “I Love This Bar,” Toby Keith
3. “Mates in Low Locations,” Garth Brooks
4. “Neon Moon,” Brooks & Dunn (+2)
5. “Son of a Sinner,” Jelly Roll (-1)
6. “Fats Bottomed Women,” Queen (+1)
7. “Drinkin’ Drawback,” Midland (+1)
8. “Whiskey Glasses,” Morgan Wallen (+5)
9. “Copperhead Street,” Steve Earle (+2)
10. “Don’t Cease Believin’,” Journey (+4)
11. “One thing within the Orange,” Zach Bryan (+1)
12. “I Assume I’ll Simply Keep Right here and Drink,” Merle Haggard (-3)
13. “Easy Man,” Lynyrd Skynyrd (+2)
14. “Rockstar,” Nickelback (+3)
15. “Household Custom,” Hank Williams Jr. (+1)
16. “The Joker,” The Steve Miller Band (+2)
17. “Wasted on You,” Morgan Wallen (-7)
18. “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” Zach Bryan (+5)
19. “Thunderstruck,” AC/DC (+3)
20. “Brown Eyed Lady,” Van Morrison (-1)
21. “Ought to’ve Been a Cowboy,” Toby Keith
22. “Larger,” Creed (debut)
23. “Candy Baby o’ Mine,” Weapons N’ Roses (+1)
24. “Truck Mattress,” HARDY (-19)
25. “Bartender Tune,” Rehab (debut)