Post Malone's “I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen Advertising signCountry Airplay chart (dated July 20) for a fourth week, becoming the first song to lead that far among 15 singles to record their first weeks at the top of 2024.
The partnership grew 1% to 33 million audience impressions from July 5-11, according to Luminate.
The song became the first Country Airplay No. 1 by Post Malone (and Wallen's 13th), after scoring a top 10 on Rhythmic Airplay and five on Pop Airplay to begin 2016. His new album, F-1 Tris, due on August 16. second single “Pour Me a Drink,” featuring Blake Shelton, ranks No. 34 on Country Airplay (3 million, up 37%).
Post Malone “deserves to be a superstar in country music, mostly because he's real,” says WJVC Nassau-Suffolk, New York, program director Phathead. Advertising sign. “He's put together a team that's created one of the best songs we've ever heard, while singing it with the greatest performance in the form. And he has a monster following with Shelton. A good boss in any business is only as good as the people around him. I'm glad to see Post putting his ego aside.”
Wallen 1, 2 for week 3
For the first time in Country Airplay's 34-year history, an act ranks at No. 1 and 2 simultaneously for three weeks as Wallen's “Cowgirls,” featuring Earnest, is at its No. 2 high (31.6 million, up 4% ). Luke Bryan took the top two spots for two weeks in May-June 2014, while Luke Combs achieved such a double for a week in September 2023.
Speaking of Combs, he earns his 21st straight top 10 single to open his career on Country Airplay as “Ain't No Love in Oklahoma” pushes 11-10 (17.5 million, up 8%). The song introduces the film's soundtrack Twisterswith both on July 19.
Baldridge is making history
Drew Baldridge's “She's Somebody's Daughter (Reimagined)” climbs 10-8 on Country Airplay (19.3 million, up 5%). After becoming only the second self-released single ever to reach the top 10, it is now the highest-charting single, surpassing Aaron Watson's “Outta Style”, which reached No.10 in 2017.