100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time: The Full Staff List
Billboard counts down the best country acts of the past (almost) 100 years.
Billboard | November 19, 2024
Ever since Ralph Peer held his famous recording sessions in Bristol, Tennessee in the late 1920s with such acts as Ernest Stoneman, Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family, country music has uniquely told the story of American life.
Those early country stars and other artists recorded songs that reflected the down-home appeal of rural living, a nostalgia for what seemed to be a simpler past, a lure of a good old-fashioned murder ballad or a longing for an absent love.
The pioneers and trailblazers who brought these songs to the masses through the Grand Ole Opry weekly radio show (which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year) or by traveling the nation’s highways and byways helped establish country music, perhaps more than any other genre, as a storytelling medium.
Billboard looks at the those early, mid-century and 21st-century contemporary country artists who have delivered, and in some cases written, the songs that have made us cry in a tear in our beer –and who have widened the scope of what it means to be a country artist, without every sacrificing the genre’s heart.
In determining these rankings, members of the Billboard editorial staff selected their top artists from a list of nearly 200 names spanning the past century. Certain parameters were set, including focusing primarily on mainstream country artists, instead of embracing adjacent genres like Americana or bluegrass (therefore, no Jason Isbell or Sturgill Simpson).
While commercial success was a factor, artistry, longevity and enduring influence counted just as much. Because it’s too early to gauge the long-term impact of many of the newer acts yet, the list leans largely on artists whose place in country music history is already secure. But everyone on the list has in their own way moved the genre forward.
Lists such as these are always lightning rods for debate — and while our No. 1 choice, which will be revealed Nov. 19, feels pretty unassailable, there are certainly others in the Top 10 who many will feel deserved the top spot. In fact, we had a healthy staff debate over who it would be. That just goes to show the depth and richness of the talent in country music. Our list has unfolded over the last two weeks, and today (Nov. 19) we reveal the final 10-1 portion of the countdown.
See the whole list below.
21. Shania Twain
It is impossible to talk about country music in the 1990s without discussing the Queen of Country Pop, Shania Twain. The Canadian-born singer-songwriter struck a chord with her sophomore album The Woman in Me in 1995, delivering eight singles, including Hot Country Songs No. 1s “Any Man of Mine” and “(If You’re Not In It For Love) I’m Outta Here!” For more than a decade, her cavalcade of hits (“Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?,” “You’re Still the One,” “From This Moment On,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” and more) seemed endless, and made an entire generation of pop fans fall deeply in love with the country genre. Not to mention, Twain’s fearless approach to expertly blending country vocals with pop sounds inspired Taylor Swift, one of country’s biggest artists, to bridge the gap as well. — T.M.
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Morgan Wallen, Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift & More Artists With Most Weeks at No. 1 on Top Country Albums Chart: Full List
Male solo artists dominate, though three female solo artists and two groups have also achieved the feat.
By Paul Grein | Billboard | February 8, 2026
Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem leads Billboard‘s Top Country Albums chart (dated Feb. 14) for the 37th nonconsecutive week. This ups Wallen’s career tally of weeks at No. 1 to 223, allowing him to extend his lead as the artist with the most weeks at No. 1 in the chart’s 62-year history.
Wallen’s achievement is especially impressive because he has amassed this hefty total of weeks at No. 1 in such a short amount of time. He first topped the chart on Aug. 15, 2020.
Top Country Albums originated as Hot Country Albums in the Jan. 11, 1964 issue of Billboard. Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire (The Best of Johnny Cash) headed the inaugural chart. The compilation was well-timed: “Ring of Fire” had headed Hot Country Songs for seven weeks the previous summer and had crossed over to reach the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The chart was named Hot Country LP’s from 1968 to 1984, when vinyl LPs were king.
Twenty-one artists have logged 50 or more weeks at No. 1 on Top Country Albums. Male solo artists dominate, as you might expect, though three female solo artists have achieved the feat, as have two groups. (One of those groups is an all-female group.) Only one Black artist has amassed 50 or more weeks at No. 1, though that may change as country becomes more inclusive.
Here’s a look at all artists who have topped Top Country Albums for 50 or more weeks.
Shania Twain (97 weeks)
First week at No. 1: July 22, 1995
Most recent week at No. 1: Oct. 21, 2017
Longest-running No. 1: Come on Over (50 weeks in 1997-2000)
Notes: Twain is the second-highest ranking female solo artist on this list. Come on Over had the longest run at No. 1 of any album in the 1990s. The hit-studded blockbuster spent time at No. 1 in four consecutive years – 1997 through 2000. It received a Grammy nod for album of the year, and spawned two song of the year nominees, “You’re Still the One” and “You’ve Got a Way.”