The 15 Most Played Songs on Rock Radio in 2024

The 15 Most Played Songs on Rock Radio in 2024
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What were the most played songs on rock radio in 2024?

You’ve probably already seen Loudwire’s top rock and metal songs of 2024, but the artists that reign rock radio are sometimes a bit different than the ones that top the editorial lists.

There’s some crossover, of course, but it’s always interesting to compare the two.

Linkin Park are a great example of an artist that’s dominated both worlds this year, thanks to their massive comeback in early September as well as the success of their latest album From Zero. 

Pearl Jam, Falling in Reverse and Bring Me the Horizon are a couple of other artists that are both beloved by the radio world and heavily covered by us.

There are a couple of songs that you may not be as familiar with if you don’t frequently listen to the radio, though. So keep scrolling to see the top songs played on rock radio during 2024.

The ranking was based on spins (the number of times the track was played) on rock radio stations in the U.S., as well as other radio expert metrics, including our own spins on Loudwire Nights, making this Loudwire’s exclusive tally.

Some of the tracks actually came out in 2023, too, so we made sure to mark when each song was released under the artwork.

READ MORE: The Rock + Metal Bands Touring in 2025

Also, if you’re not regularly listening to Loudwire Nights already, you can check it out every night from 7PM to midnight on the Loudwire App, through this link or on various local radio stations across the U.S. (see the list of stations here).

The weeknight show is hosted by Chuck Armstrong, and Loudwire Weekends is hosted by Kat Mykals.

The 15 Most Played Songs on Rock Radio in 2024

These songs were the biggest hits on rock radio in 2024.

Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner

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Contributing Authors: Chuck Armstrong, Jordan Blum, Rob Carroll, Chad Childers, Joe DiVita, John Hill, Lauryn Schaffner

Gallery Credit: Loudwire Staff



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