Jason Aldean had the longest unbroken run at number one on the Hot Country Songs, spending 14 consecutive weeks in the top spot with "Burnin' It Down".
Bryan and Florida Georgia Line were both associated with bro-country, an emerging subgenre which incorporated elements from hip hop music and emphasized lyrics about partying, drinking, and attractive young women.
[2] Blake Shelton had the most chart-toppers on the airplay listing, reaching the top spot with "Doin' What She Likes", "Neon Light" and "My Eyes".
Gwen Sebastian, a former contestant on the second season of TV's The Voice, was a first-time chart-topper when she was featured on the song "My Eyes" by Blake Shelton, who had coached her on the show.
[6][7] "Where It's At" gave Dustin Lynch his first appearance at number one in September,[8] and teenaged female duo Maddie & Tae gained their first number-one single in December with "Girl in a Country Song",[9] a retort to bro-country, and in particular the depiction of women in the style's lyrics.