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Ella Langley and Riley Green reach the Country Airplay Top 10
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Ella Langley and Riley Green reach the Country Airplay Top 10

Ella Langley's “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green climbs into the top 10 of billboardAccording to Luminate, the track rose two spots to No. 10 on 's Country Airplay charts (dated Oct. 26). The traditional-leaning track rose 6% to 16.6 million views from Oct. 11-17.

Langley and Green co-wrote the song with Aaron Raitiere and Will Bundy produced it. It's from Langley's 14-track LP Hangoverwhich debuted at No. 17 on the Top Country Albums list in August. A deluxe edition of the set (Still hungover), with 19 songs, will be released on November 1st.

Langley, 25, of Hope Hull, Alabama, reaches her first Country Airplay Top 10 with her second entry, after “Strangers,” featuring Kameron Marlowe, peaked at No. 58 in July. She is the first woman to reach the top 10 with a debut entry as sole lead artist since Ashley Cooke, who took “Your Place” to No. 2 in June.

Green enters the Country Airplay Top 10 for the fourth time and first since Luke Combs' “Different 'Round Here,” which he stars in, rose to No. 2 in February. His debut “There Was This Girl” debuted at No. 3 in March 2019, and Thomas Rhett's “Half of Me” featuring Green was a week-long leader in November 2022.

Post Malone, Shelton “Pour” It On

Post Malone's “Pour Me a Drink” featuring Blake Shelton spends its third week at the top of Country Airplay (29.7 million, down 5%).

Post Malone's second leader and Shelton's 29th becomes just the fourth in 2024 to have at least three frames among the 20 Country Airplay Nos. for four weeks starting in June. Rounding out the list is Sam Hunt's “Outskirts” at No. 1 for three weeks from April and Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” at No. 1 for seven weeks from August.

Meanwhile, Post Malone makes history by becoming the first artist to send two of the format's debut promotional singles to No. 1 on Country Airplay for at least three weeks each. Both “Pour Me a Drink” and “I Had Some Help” are from his LP F-1 trillionwhich spent its first six weeks at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart.

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