Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” Hits 156 Weeks on Country Charts and It’s Still Running

“Last Night” Still Dominating
- 156 weeks strong: “Last Night” remains on Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart after three years, still sitting inside the top 20.
- Record-breaking run: The song spent 28 weeks at No. 1 and 16 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 — one of the biggest runs ever for a solo artist.
- Massive streaming: Certified 12× Platinum, the track has surpassed 1.46 billion Spotify streams and continues pulling millions monthly.
- Tour impact: A core moment of the 2026 Still The Problem Tour, the song’s live stadium performances continue driving its streaming longevity.
Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” has spent 156 weeks on Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart as of early 2026. The 12x Platinum single logged 28 No. 1 stints on that chart and crossed 1.46 billion Spotify streams making it one of the most-streamed country songs ever released. It still ranks inside the top 20 of the chart three full years after its debut.
Three years in, Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour is running full force across 23 stadium dates and the song that helped launch him into the cultural stratosphere shows no sign of fading. “Last Night” just reached 156 weeks on Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart. For context, that is three full years of continuous top-25 placement on the most competitive streaming list in the genre.
This is not a nostalgia chart hang. The track is still climbing inside the top 20. It moved from No. 21 to No. 16 in the same week it crossed the 156-week milestone. Fans are still playing it, playlisting it, and hearing it live at stadium shows. That is an extraordinarily rare thing to pull off in modern streaming.

156Weeks on Country Streaming Songs
28Weeks at No. 1 on That Chart
12x PlatRIAA Diamond Certified
16Weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100
1.46B+Spotify Streams
What “Last Night” Actually Did
Released in early 2023 as the lead single from One Thing at a Time, “Last Night” did something no country song had done in over four decades. It became the first country song by a solo male artist to top the Hot 100 in more than 42 years. It held that No. 1 position for 16 non-consecutive weeks the longest run by a solo artist without collaborators in the chart’s history at that point.
In July 2023, it also became the first song ever to reach one billion on-demand streams in the United States within a single calendar year. That is not a country record. That is an all-genre record. Billboard, Spotify, and RIAA all flagged it as a cultural moment.
The RIAA certified it Diamond (10x Platinum) shortly after. It has since climbed to 12x Platinum. As of April 2026, it sits at roughly 1.46 billion Spotify streams alone still generating around 15.9 million monthly plays on the platform.
Three Songs, Three Years: Wallen’s Streaming Endurance
What makes “Last Night” even more notable is where it sits in Wallen’s own catalog. He has now placed three songs on the Country Streaming Songs chart for at least three years. “Whiskey Glasses” leads his list at 236 weeks, followed by “Wasted on You” at 191 weeks. “Last Night” at 156 weeks is thirdand still climbing.
For most artists, keeping one song in the top 25 of a genre streaming chart for two-plus years would be a career highlight. Wallen has done it three times simultaneously. His streaming dominance heading into 2026 is not just about new releases it is about a catalog that refuses to cool.
In the same chart week that “Last Night” hit 156 frames, Wallen held eight total placements on the Country Streaming Songs chart. Eight. The chart tracks the top 25 most-streamed country songs in the U.S. He filled nearly a third of it on his own.
His Eight Songs on the Chart That Week
- No. 3 “I Got Better”
- No. 4 “I’m The Problem”
- No. 6 “What I Want” (with Tate McRae)
- No. 7 “20 Cigarettes”
- No. 11 “I Had Some Help” (with Post Malone)
- No. 16 “Last Night”
- No. 17 “Just In Case”
- No. 18 “McArthur” (with HARDY, Eric Church & Tim McGraw)
Where “Last Night” Ranks Among All-Time Streamers
The Country Streaming Songs chart does have songs that have run longer. Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” sits at 447 frames far ahead of everyone. Zach Bryan’s “Something in the Orange” was three weeks away from the 200-week mark around the same time “Last Night” crossed 156.
But those comparisons do not diminish what Wallen pulled off. “Last Night” is the most commercially explosive country song of the past decade. The sheer speed of its accumulation going Diamond within roughly two years of release is what sets it apart from slower-burn classics.

According to RIAA data, Wallen has now become the highest-certified country artist of all time, with 265.5 million total certified singles and albums. “Last Night” is a major reason that number exists.
19 No. 1s on Country Streaming Songs
“Last Night” accounts for 28 of Wallen’s cumulative weeks at No. 1 on the Country Streaming Songs chart. That is more than any other single song in his catalog. He has 19 total No. 1s on that list.
- “7 Summers”
- “Don’t Think Jesus”
- “Heartless” (with Diplo)
- “I Ain’t Coming Back” (with Post Malone)
- “I Got Better”
- “I Had Some Help” (with Post Malone)
- “I’m The Problem”
- “Just In Case”
- “Last Night”
- “Love Somebody”
- “Sand In My Boots”
- “Smile”
- “Somebody’s Problem”
- “Superman”
- “Thought You Should Know”
- “Wasted On You”
- “What I Want” (with Tate McRae)
- “Whiskey Glasses”
- “You Proof”
Why “Last Night” Still Matters in 2026
Part of the answer is simple: Wallen keeps bringing it to stadiums. “Last Night” is a fixture in his 2026 Still The Problem Tour setlist. Every time he plays it in front of 60,000 people at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor or Soldier Field in Chicago, the streaming numbers spike. Live performance drives digital replays — and Wallen’s touring scale amplifies that cycle like almost no artist can.
The song also sits in heavy rotation on major Spotify and Apple Music country playlists. It shows up in “Best of 2026” countdowns and “Top Country Hits” compilations on YouTube. Three years out, algorithms still surface it to new listeners who are discovering Wallen for the first time through the tour announcement or a social media clip.
That combination — elite live presence, playlist algorithms, and a song with genuine melodic hooks — creates a feedback loop. Billboard charts measure it. RIAA certifies it. Fans keep playing it. None of those things are independent of each other.
What This Means for the 2026 Tour
The chart longevity of “Last Night” feeds directly into the demand for Wallen’s current tour. When a song stays in streaming rotation for three years, the fanbase keeps growing. Casual listeners become concert-goers. First-time fans become ticket buyers.
That is why the Still The Problem Tour sold out stadiums across 12 cities before most people had processed the full lineup announcement. The artist behind “Last Night” does not need a new single to fill an NFL stadium. He needs the old ones to still be playing on people’s phones — which they clearly are.
A portion of every ticket sold on the tour benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports youth sports and music programs. The foundation has contributed over $1 million in instruments to schools in touring cities across the U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has “Last Night” been on the Billboard Country Streaming Songs chart?
As of early 2026, “Last Night” has spent 156 weeks — three full years — on Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart. It reached that milestone while still holding inside the top 20 of the ranking, moving from No. 21 to No. 16 in the same frame. That places it among the longest-charting country songs in the streaming era.
How many times has “Last Night” reached No. 1 on the Country Streaming Songs chart?
According to Billboard data, “Last Night” has spent 28 total weeks at No. 1 on the Country Streaming Songs chart. That is more than any other song in Wallen’s catalog. It first reached the summit in February 2023 and returned to the top position multiple times over the following two years.
What is “Last Night” certified by the RIAA?
“Last Night” is certified 12x Platinum (Diamond) by the RIAA, as of late 2025. Diamond certification requires 10 million equivalent units in the United States. “Last Night” earned that status rapidly after release, and the additional platinum certifications since then reflect continued streaming accumulation beyond the initial milestone.
How many streams does “Last Night” have on Spotify?
As of early 2026, “Last Night” has accumulated over 1.46 billion streams on Spotify — making it one of the most-streamed country songs in the platform’s history. In July 2023, it became the first song ever to reach one billion on-demand streams in the United States within a single calendar year, an all-genre record at the time.
Will Morgan Wallen perform “Last Night” on the 2026 Still The Problem Tour?
Yes. “Last Night” has been a consistent part of Wallen’s live setlists since 2023, and it remains in the core set for the 2026 Still The Problem Tour. The song is among his biggest fan-requested tracks and typically lands in one of the high-energy moments of the show. If you are attending any tour stop, expect to hear it.
