Singer-songwriter Dylan Scott earns his third chart-topper on Billboard’s Country Airplay tally (dated Dec. 2) as “Can’t Have Mine” (Curb) hops from No. 4 to No. 1. In the Nov. 17-23 monitoring week, the only gained by 16% to 32.5 million viewers impressions, in keeping with Luminate.
Scott co-wrote the tune with Matt Alderman, Josh Melton and Dallas Wilson. It’s the second single from Scott’s second LP, the 16-track Livin’ My Best Life, launched in August 2022. Lead single “New Truck” rolled to No. 1 for per week that month.
The 33-year-old Scott from Bastrop, La., notched his first Country Airplay No. 1 with “My Girl,” which dominated for one week in July 2017. He boasts two different high 10s, each of which reached No. 2: “Nobody,” in June 2021, and “Hooked,” in September 2018.
“Can’t Have Mine” reaches the Country Airplay penthouse in its 62nd week on the chart, finishing the lengthiest journey to No. 1 this yr and the fourth-longest for the reason that survey launched in January 1990. Michael Ray’s “Whiskey and Rain” took 65 frames to steer the checklist in January 2022, matching Travis Denning’s 65-week trek to the highest in June 2020, whereas, additionally in June 2020, Scotty McCreery’s “In Between” hit No. 1 in its 63rd week.
‘Horse’ Gallops
Chris Stapleton’s “White Horse” hits the Country Airplay high 10 (11-10; 17.4 million, up 16%). The tune, which Stapleton wrote with Dan Wilson, turns into his fifth high 10. It’s from his LP Higher, which debuted at No. 1 on the Nov. 25-dated Top Country Albums chart with 90,000 equal album items, turning into his fifth chief.
“White Horse” is Stapleton’s first Country Airplay high 10 since “You Should Probably Leave,” which led for per week in February 2022, marking his second No. 1.
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