Thomas Rhett discography

American singer and songwriter Thomas Rhett has released seven studio albums, two extended plays and 28 singles, including five as a featured artist. USA Today dubbed him the "Prince of Country Music" for attaining 18 No. 1 hits in just 9 years.[1] Billboard ranked him as the 12th Top Country Artist of the 2010s decade[2] and the 95th Top Artist of the Decade overall.[3] Rhett has scored 2 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200.[4] According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Rhett has sold 40 million singles and 4.5 million certified albums in the United States.[5]

Thomas Rhett discography
Rhett performing in Baltimore, Maryland in January 2013
Studio albums7
EPs2
Compilation albums1
Singles31
Music videos22
No. 1 singles20
Promotional singles18
Other charted songs8

His debut album, It Goes Like This, debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 in 2013 and produced three number one singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Rhett released his second album Tangled Up in 2015, which peaked at number six on the Billboard 200. Four of the album's five singles reached number one on the country charts, while the second single, "Die a Happy Man" became his first crossover success and highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100. His third album, Life Changes, was released in 2017 and includes the chart-topping single "Craving You". Twelve of Rhett's singles have received at least a Gold certification from the RIAA, with seven going Platinum. Rhett has also written songs for other country artists, and made history in 2013 when half of the top 10 singles on the Country Airplay chart were written by Rhett or his father, Rhett Akins, including the singer's own chart-topping hit, "It Goes Like This".[6]

Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[7]
US Country
[8]
AUS
[9]
CAN
[10]
UK
[11]
It Goes Like This
  • Release date: October 29, 2013
  • Label: Valory
6 2 23
Tangled Up
  • Release date: September 25, 2015
  • Label: Valory
6 2 77 2 80
Life Changes
  • Release date: September 8, 2017
  • Label: Valory
1 1 30 2 54
Center Point Road
  • Release date: May 31, 2019
  • Label: Valory
1 1 24 2
Country Again: Side A
  • Release date: April 30, 2021[21]
  • Label: Valory
10 2 65 13
Where We Started
  • Release date: April 1, 2022[23]
  • Label: Valory
12 2 84 20
About a Woman
  • Release date: August 23, 2024[24]
  • Label: Valory
19 10 42
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[7]
US Country
[8]
AUS
Country

[25]
CAN
[10]
20 Number Ones
  • Release date: September 29, 2023
  • Label: Valory
22 7 15 31

Extended plays

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Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[7]
US Country
[8]
US
Heat

[26]
Thomas Rhett
  • Release date: August 28, 2012
  • Label: Valory
133 24 3
Merry Christmas, Y'all
  • Release date: October 21, 2022
  • Label: Valory

Singles

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As lead artist

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Year Title Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US
[27]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
US Adult
[30]
CAN
[31]
CAN Country
[32]
2012 "Something to Do with My Hands" 93 15 15 90 22 It Goes Like This
"Beer with Jesus" [A] 26 19 36
2013 "It Goes Like This" 25 2 1 33 4
"Get Me Some of That" 41 4 1 49 6
2014 "Make Me Wanna" 43 2 1 74 11
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[41]
2015 "Crash and Burn" 36 2 1 47 1
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[43]
Tangled Up
"Die a Happy Man" 21 1 1 25 35 1
2016 "T-Shirt" 41 3 1 53 1
"Vacation" [B] 19 30 39
"Star of the Show" 45 4 1 77 1
  • US: 249,000
2017 "Craving You"
(featuring Maren Morris)
39 3 1 61 1 Life Changes
"Unforgettable" 47 4 1 51 1
"Marry Me" 30 2 1 45 1
2018 "Life Changes" 36 6 1 62 1
"Sixteen" 42 6 1 71 1
2019 "Look What God Gave Her" 32 3 1 15 33 1
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[62]
  • ARIA: Platinum[37]
Center Point Road
"Remember You Young" 53 5 1 75 1
2020 "Beer Can't Fix"
(featuring Jon Pardi)
36 6 1 45 1
"Be a Light"
(featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban)
42 7 2 74 3 Non-album single
"What's Your Country Song" 29 1 1 37 1 Country Again: Side A
2021 "Country Again" 42 5 1 42 1
"Slow Down Summer" 43 9 2 64 4 Where We Started
2022 "Half of Me"
(featuring Riley Green)
52 9 1 54 1
2023 "Angels (Don't Always Have Wings)" 69 17 1 83 4
"Mamaw's House"
(featuring Morgan Wallen)
55 14 1 46 1 20 Number Ones
2024 "Beautiful as You" 50 10 2 57 7 About a Woman
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
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Year Title Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[27]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
US Christ
[75]
CAN
[31]
CAN Country
[32]
2014 "Small Town Throwdown"
(with Brantley Gilbert and Justin Moore)
67 13 8 97 24 Just as I Am
2018 "Goodbye Summer"
(with Danielle Bradbery)
39 39 49 I Don't Believe We've Met
2021 "God Who Listens"
(with Chris Tomlin)
13 Chris Tomlin & Friends
"Thank You Lord"
(with Chris Tomlin and Florida Georgia Line)
37 11
2022 "Praise the Lord"
(Breland featuring Thomas Rhett)
100 21 Cross Country
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other songs

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Promotional singles

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Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US Bubbling
[33]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
CAN
[31]
CAN Country
[32]
NZ Hot
[79]
2015 "When I Was Your Man" 7 27 Non-album single
2017 "Grave"[80] 9 23 Life Changes
"Sweetheart"[81] 41
2018 "Leave Right Now"[82] 38
2019 "Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time" (featuring Little Big Town) Center Point Road
"That Old Truck" 36
"Center Point Road"
(featuring Kelsea Ballerini)[84]
31
"Christmas in the Country"[C] 36 38 Non-album singles
"The Christmas Song"[C] 49
2021 "Growing Up" 40 Country Again: Side A
"Want It Again" [D]
"Things Dads Do" 50 Non-album single
2022 "Church Boots"[86] Where We Started
"Us Someday"[87]
"Death Row"
(featuring Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson)
"Where We Started"[88]
(with Katy Perry)
33
"C'est La Vie"[89]
(with Surfaces)
Pacifico (Deluxe)
2024 "Somethin' 'Bout a Woman"
(solo or featuring Teddy Swims)
6 26 99 16 About a Woman
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted songs

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Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US Bubbling
[33]
US Country Songs
[28][90]
US Country Airplay
[29]
CAN
[31]
2013 "Take You Home" 44 It Goes Like This
2015 "Playing with Fire" (featuring Jordin Sparks) 40 Tangled Up
"The Day You Stop Lookin' Back" 47
"Like It's the Last Time" 48
2017 "Drink a Little Beer"
(featuring Rhett Akins)[C]
42 51 Life Changes
"When You Look Like That" 49
2019 "Notice" 14 21 Center Point Road
"Blessed" 39
2020 "On Me" (with Kane Brown featuring Ava Max) 91 Scoob! The Album
2021 "To the Guys That Date My Girls" [E] Country Again: Side A
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other appearances

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Year Title Artist Peak chart
positions
Album
CAN
[31]
2019 "My Maria" Brooks & Dunn Reboot
2020 "Dance With Me"
(with Young Thug)
Diplo 58 Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley, Chapter 1: Snake Oil

Music videos

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Year Title Director
2012 "Something to Do with My Hands"[93] Justin Key
"Something to Do with My Hands" (version 2)[94] Peter Zavadil
"Beer with Jesus"[95][96]
2013 "It Goes Like This"[97] TK McKamy
"Get Me Some of That"[98]
2014 "Small Town Throwdown"[99]
(with Brantley Gilbert and Justin Moore)
Shane Drake
"Make Me Wanna"[100] TK McKamy
2015 "When I Was Your Man"
"Crash and Burn"[101] TK McKamy
"Die a Happy Man"[102]
2016 "T-Shirt"[103] Blake Judd
"Vacation" TK McKamy
"Star of the Show"
2017 "American Spirit"
"Craving You" (with Maren Morris)
"Unforgettable" (live at CMA Awards) Paul Miller
"Marry Me"[104] TK McKamy
2018 "Leave Right Now" Justin Clough
"Goodbye Summer" (with Danielle Bradbery) Shaun Silva
"Life Changes" Michael Monaco
2019 "Look What God Gave Her" TK McKamy
"Remember You Young"
2020 "Beer Can't Fix" (with Jon Pardi) Shaun Silva
"What's Your Country Song" TK McKamy
2021 "Country Again"
"Slow Down Summer"[105] Patrick Tracy
2022 "Where We Started" (with Katy Perry)
2024 "Overdrive" TK McKamy
"After All the Bars Are Closed"

Notes

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  1. ^ "Beer with Jesus" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[33]
  2. ^ "Vacation" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[33]
  3. ^ a b c Appeared on Country Airplay chart due to unsolicited airplay.
  4. ^ "Want It Again" did not enter the Hot Country Songs chart, but peaked at number 10 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart.[85]
  5. ^ "To the Guys That Date My Girls" did not enter the Hot Country Songs chart, but peaked at number 25 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart.[85]

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