Making history is something both these incredible country ladies are used to and both of them remain the only two country artists to accomplish this supersonic feat!
Carrie Underwood has been known for her dazzling hits ever since she burst onto the scene with her chart-smashing win on American Idol in 2005. Not too long afterward, Underwood crushed all expectations with her first No. 1 country single, “Jesus, Take the Wheel” in 2006.
With an skyrocketing beginning like that, it’s no wonder that she’s consistently outsold tours and is now giving Reba McEntire a run for her money!
Reba, herself, is one of the biggest country acts in history and really helped pave the way for artists like Carrie Underwood when she stormed onto the country music scene in 1975. Just a few short years later she notched her very first Top 20 hit with “Sweet Dreams” and that kicked of her incredible reign on the country charts that hasn’t stopped!
Both these legendary artists have amassed a huge number of singles, but what really stands out here is each of their runs of consecutive singles that have landed in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
To date, Reba McEntire racked up 36 total consecutive Top 10 singles in her career, and Carrie Underwood just recently landed her 25th single in the Top 10.
Remarkably, these two icons are the only female artists to accomplish a feat this massive!
Underwood’s list of chart-topping hits is truly exceptional because it includes every single she has released to radio since her career began! The data isn’t available right now, but it’s likely that Underwood is the first female country artist to do this with all of her to-date releases!
The (lengthy) list below features each of Carrie Underwood’s 25 Top 10 hits! (Courtesy of Billboard)
Title / Highest Chart Position / Year
“Jesus, Take the Wheel,” No. 1 / 1, 2006
“Don’t Forget to Remember Me,” No. 2 / 2, 2006
“Before He Cheats,” No. 1 / 1, 2006
“Wasted,” No. 1 / 1, 2007
“So Small,” No. 1 / 1, 2007
“All-American Girl,” No. 1 / 1, 2008
“Last Name,” No. 1 / 1, 2008
“Just a Dream,” No. 1 / 1, 2008
“I Told You So” (featuring Randy Travis), No. 2 / 2, 2009
“Cowboy Casanova,” No. 1 / 1, 2009
“Temporary Home,” No. 1 / 1, 2010
“Undo It,” No. 1 / 1, 2010
“Mama’s Song,” No. 2 / 2, 2011
“Remind Me” (duet with Brad Paisley), No. 1 / 1, 2011
“Good Girl,” No. 1 / 1, 2012
“Blown Away,” No. 2 / 1, 2012
“Two Black Cadillacs,” No. 4 / 2, 2013
“See You Again,” No. 7 / 2, 2013
“Somethin’ Bad” (duet with Miranda Lambert), No. 1 / 7, 2014
“Something in the Water,” No. 1 / 3, 2015
“Little Toy Guns,” No. 6 / 2, 2015
“Smoke Break,” No. 4 / 2, 2015
“Heartbeat,” No. 2 / 1, 2016
“Church Bells,” No. 2 / 1, 2016
“Dirty Laundry,” No. 10 / 10 (to date), 2016
Watch the stunning performance with Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood during the ACM’s Girls Night Out in the video below!