This week, Toby Keith’s music is making a comeback and rising up the Billboard rankings. Several of the biggest names in the genre came out to respect the
legacy of the late country icon, who was the subject of a commemorative TV program recently. Americans flocked to buy and listen the singer-songwriter’s
music after the show aired, helping him stage a somewhat surprising comeback, including one rating. Keith is back on the Comedy Albums top this week. In
Billboard’s ranking of the nation’s most consumed comedic projects, his set The Bus Songs comes in at number 10. Though not consecutively, The Bus Songs
is back on the Comedy Albums list, where it had been for almost a year. Once, the title rose all the way to number one.
providing Keith a leader on a count he might not have predicted to be on, let alone dominate. In 2017, Keith released The Bus Songs. Because it includes country
music, the record wasn’t particularly advertised as a comedy album—at least not a conventional one. But the songs are quite humorous, which set the
anthology apart from a lot of his other work. On the Comedy Albums list this frame, Keith receives one of three comebacks; The Bus Songs is ranked lowest.
The contentious Fuck You Bitch: All-Time Greatest Hits by Wheeler Walker Jr. is back at number seven. Bobby “Boris” Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers’ The
Original Monster Mash, meantime, has returned to No. 8 and is probably going to continue rising in the upcoming weeks as