Ella Langley is very close to her first solo No. 1 country radio hit, but "Weren't for the Wind" is making an impact elsewhere, as well.

Is a surge in sales and streaming enough to push her to the front of the Top 40 Country Songs for July 2025 list?

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She's got tough competition in Morgan Wallen, who makes up more than 10 percent of this list. Keep reading to see all 40 songs, as well as the best songs of 2025 overall.

As always, the July 2025 list of the Top 40 country songs is equal parts airplay, sales and streaming charts, plus fan ratings. Staff opinion breaks any ties.

New Country Songs for June 2025:

  • Morgan Wallen, “I Got Better” (15)
  • Zach Top, “Good Times & Tan Lines” (20)
  • Meghan Patrick, “Golden Child” (30)

Bubbling Under:

  • Chase Matthew, "Darlin'"
  • Tim McGraw (Feat. Parker McCollum), "Paper Umbrellas"
  • Megan Moroney, "6 Months Later"
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Top 5 Country Songs of July 2025:

1. Morgan Wallen, "Just in Case" (-) — This is the first of five Morgan Wallen songs on this list.

2. Morgan Wallen Feat. Tate McRae, "What I Want" (+3) — Despite no country radio airplay, "What I Want" remains a top streamer.

3. Ella Langley, “Weren’t for the Wind” (+6) — Ella Langley is making it clear she won't be a one-hit wonder. This song is succeeded at radio, on streaming playlists and sales charts.

4. Brandon Lake + Jelly Roll, "Hard Fought Hallelujah" (-1) — If this was a Jelly Roll song featuring Brandon Lake, it may have already hit No. 1 on radio charts.

5. Bailey Zimmerman + Luke Combs, “Backup Plan” (+8) — Zimmerman's no-nonsense country-rock hit is one of the best songs of summer 2025.

The Rest of This Month's Top 40:

6. Riley Green, “Worst Way” (-4)
7. Shaboozey, “Good News” (+3)
8. Corey Kent, “This Heart” (+12)
9. Sam Barber Feat. Avery Anna, “Indigo” (+2)
10. Morgan Wallen, “I’m the Problem” (-2)
11. Scotty McCreery & Hootie & the Blowfish, “Bottle Rockets” (+20) — NEW SCOOTER AND FRIENDS EP JULY 18!
12. Sam Hunt, “Country House” (+7)
13. Thomas Rhett, “After All the Bars Are Closed” (+12)
14. Lainey Wilson, “Somewhere Over Laredo” (-8)
15. Morgan Wallen, “I Got Better”
16. Tucker Wetmore, “3,2,1” (+2)
17. Jelly Roll, “Heart of Stone” (+6)
18. Russell Dickerson, “Happen to Me” (-3)
19. Jackson Dean, “Heavens to Betsy” (-3)
20. Zach Top, “Good Times & Tan Lines”
21. Eric Church, “Hands of Time” (+8)
22. Jordan Davis, “Bar None” (+17)
23. Nate Smith, “Fix What You Didn’t Break” (-6)
24. Morgan Wallen Feat. Post Malone, “I Ain’t Coming Back” (-12)
25. Megan Moroney & Kenny Chesney, “You Had to Be There” (-3)
26. Rascal Flatts & Jonas Brothers, “I Dare You” (+10)
27. Hudson Westbrook, “House Again” (-1) — NEW TEXAS FOREVER ALBUM JULY 25!
28. Tyler Hubbard, “Park” (-)
29. Luke Bryan, “Country Song Came On” (+5)
30. Meghan Patrick, “Golden Child”
31. Josh Ross, “Single Again” (-10)
32. Hardy, “Favorite Country Song” (+6)
33. Ernest, “Would If I Could” (-3)
34. Parker McCollum, “What Kinda Man” (-1)
35. Blake Shelton, “Stay Country or Die Tryin’”
36. Keith Urban, “Straight Line” (-4)
37. Parmalee, “Cowgirl”
38. Dierks Bentley, “She Hates Me” (-1)
39. George Birge, “It Won’t Be Long”
40. Kane Brown, “2 Pair”

The Top 26 Country Songs of 2025, Ranked

The Top 25 Country Songs of 2025 list is not a roll out of the biggest radio hits of the year. Original duets, Christian cross-overs, meaningful deep cuts and breakout independent artists also help shape the year's best.

The Top 5 songs on this list rely on meaningful lyrics and an original arrangement. A great hook and popular presentation just isn't going to get it done any longer and a few artists (Zach Top, Jelly Roll, Ella Langley) have figured that out X2.

Airplay charts, sales data and streaming numbers helped make this list of country music's Top 25 songs of 2025, but staff and Taste of Country reader opinion were also influential.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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This list of the 25 most important artists of the last 25 years relies on men, women, duos and groups that either changed the genre in a tangible way, or were undeniably influential.

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