Ron Killings just made a huge mark in the music world, landing a top ten spot on Billboard’s Country Albums chart. His newest project, The White Album, officially debuted at number ten, proving that the longtime performer is more than just a wrestling veteran—he’s carving out real space in country music.

Killings dropped The White Album on August 7th, and it’s already making noise on the charts. The 11-track record features songs like “Barnyard Flexin,” “Holiday Feel,” and the fan-favorite “Count My Sins,” which was first released as a single back in June. The full tracklist includes:

  1. New Country
  2. When It All Adds Up
  3. Barnyard Flexin
  4. For Real
  5. Yessuh
  6. Count My Sins
  7. Moments Made 4 U (MM4U)
  8. Stallion
  9. Country Folks
  10. Holiday Feel
  11. Not Today

Ron Killings has long been known for his work inside the wrestling ring, but this chart achievement shows he’s just as serious about the music game.

This milestone proves that Killings’ mix of country sound and raw storytelling is resonating with fans across the country. Now that The White Album has cracked Billboard’s Top Ten, the question becomes how far he can push this run and whether country radio will fully embrace him.

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Ron Killings’ journey is already breaking barriers, but what do you think—can The White Album climb even higher on the charts? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know if you’re feeling this side of Killings’ artistry.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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