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Thomas Rhett earns 25th No. 1 with “Ain’t A Bad Life” with Jordan Davis

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Thomas Rhett has reached a major career milestone, earning his 25th No. 1 single with “Ain’t A Bad Life,” featuring Jordan Davis.

Ain’t A Bad Life, co-written by Rhett alongside Ashley Gorley, Blake Pendergrass, John Byron, and Mark Trussell, highlights not just the volume of his chart-toppers, but how consistently he’s delivered hits since his debut 14 years ago.  Rhett shared: “Hitting 25 No. 1’s is something I never could’ve dreamed up. ’Ain’t A Bad Life’ is one of those songs that just makes you smile, and getting to share it with my buddy Jordan Davis made it even more special. I’m really grateful to the fans, country radio, and everyone who’s been on this ride with me—this one means a lot.”

The track becomes the third chart-topping single from Rhett’s latest album About a Woman (Deluxe), joining “Beautiful As You” and “After All The Bars Are Closed.” The expansive 25-song project blends upbeat charm with Rhett’s signature heartfelt style, while also featuring collaborations with Blake Shelton, Teddy Swims, Lanie Gardner, and Tucker Wetmore.

Looking ahead, Rhett is gearing up for a busy summer. His upcoming Soundtrack to Life Tour will span more than 20 cities, including stadium shows with Niall Horan. He’ll also join Morgan Wallen on the Still The Problem Tour and head overseas for a three-night run at Wembley Stadium alongside Luke Combs.

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