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LWTW Artist / Song Title / Label Spins L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 1 1 LUKE COMBS/Forever After All/River House / Columbia Nashville 4019 -102 129 1 14 2 2 DIERKS BENTLEY/Gone/Capitol Records Nashville 3579 219 130 0 32 4 3 CHRIS YOUNG & KANE BROWN/Famous Friends/RCA Nashville (SMN) 3354 102 131 0 23 6 4 BLAKE SHELTON/Minimum Wage/Warner Music Nashville 2995 15 133 1 20 7 5 JASON ALDEAN/Blame It On You/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 2977 20 131 1 30 8 6 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Settling Down/Vanner Records / RCA Nashville (SMN) 2933 266 133 0 38 3 7 ERIC CHURCH/Hell Of A View/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 2813 -544 130 1 30 11 8 DYLAN SCOTT/Nobody/Curb Records 2746 272 124 1 67 10 9 THOMAS RHETT/Country Again/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2618 129 129 1 6 9 10 COLE SWINDELL/Single Saturday Night/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 2474 -25 125 1 49 13 11 JUSTIN MOORE/We Didn't Have Much/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2387 28 133 1 32 12 12 JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes/MCA Nashville 2377 9 122 0 53 15 13 LUKE BRYAN/Waves/Capitol Records (UMG) 2286 119 127 1 7 14 14 KEITH URBAN AND P!NK/One Too Many/Capitol Records Nashville 2258 -91 121 1 36 17 15 LAINEY WILSON/Things A Man Oughta Know/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 2176 101 126 1 26 16 16 CARLY PEARCE/Next Girl/Big Machine Records 2120 -1 131 2 37 18 17 DAN + SHAY/Glad You Exist/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 1870 -38 117 1 16 19 18 ELVIE SHANE/My Boy/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 1766 5 121 0 33 21 19 CHASE RICE (FT. FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE)/Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen./Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 1721 192 115 1 25 20 20 TIM MCGRAW & TYLER HUBBARD/Undivided/Big Machine Records 1574 -91 123 0 20 22 21 KENNY CHESNEY/Knowing You/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 1530 68 112 2 13 24 22 SCOTTY MCCREERY/You Time/Triple Tigers 1433 109 117 3 32 23 23 LEE BRICE/Memory I Don't Mess With/Curb Records 1414 49 113 4 30 27 24 JAMESON RODGERS (FEAT. LUKE COMBS)/Cold Beer Calling My Name/River House Artists 1352 242 114 9 25 25 25 LADY A/Like A Lady/Big Machine Label Group 1274 -34 104 1 11 26 26 JON PARDI/Tequila Little Time/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 1213 -13 107 1 19 29 27 RYAN HURD WITH MAREN MORRIS/Chasing After You/Arista Nashville (SMN) 1045 64 91 4 14 30 28 JIMMIE ALLEN & BRAD PAISLEY/Freedom Was A Highway/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 949 -11 83 0 18 34 29 GARTH BROOKS (DUET WITH TRISHA YEARWOOD)/Shallow/Pearl Records Inc. 909 113 84 9 31 31 30 PRISCILLA BLOCK/Just About Over You/Mercury Nashville 877 -11 84 5 32 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Vol 6. #22 June 2nd, 2021 | PAGE 1 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 32 31 HARDY/Give Heaven Some Hell/Big Loud Records 855 36 79 5 18 28 32 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Wine, Beer, Whiskey/Capitol Records (UMG) 842 -213 93 0 52 33 33 KANE BROWN/Worship You/RCA Records Nashville 815 19 89 2 31 -- 34 OLD DOMINION/I Was On A Boat/Arista Nashville (SMN) 768 768 55 55 1 35 35 KELSEA BALLERINI (FT. KENNY CHESNEY)/half of my hometown/Black River Entertainment 710 -18 73 2 9 37 36 RILEY GREEN/If It Wasn't For Trucks/Big Machine Records 663 36 63 4 33 36 37 PARKER MCCOLLUM/To Be Loved By You/MCA Nashville 641 4 62 2 18 38 38 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Home Sweet/Triple Tigers 581 17 59 3 18 39 39 LAUREN ALAINA AND JON PARDI/Getting Over Him/Mercury Records/19 Recordings/Interscope Records 485 -13 58 1 15 40 40 DARIUS RUCKER/My Masterpiece/Capitol Records Nashville 479 0 50 1 10 41 41 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/Okfuskee Whiskey/Bison Creek Records 472 -4 43 2 14 42 42 MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 460 -3 53 1 31 44 43 TRAVIS DENNING/Abby/Mercury Records (UMGN) 440 34 47 1 10 45 44 CAITLYN SMITH (FEAT. OLD DOMINION)/I Can't/Monument Records 428 32 46 6 14 51 45 CHRIS STAPLETON/You Should Probably Leave/Mercury Nashville 418 87 44 13 3 46 46 INGRID ANDRESS/Lady Like/Warner Music Nashville 395 34 41 2 20 47 47 BROTHERS OSBORNE/I'm Not For Everyone/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 390 40 40 1 6 49 48 AARON GOODVIN/Lonely Drum/Reviver Records 358 14 28 0 14 43 49 CHRIS JANSON/Waitin' On 5/Warner Bros / WAR 348 -93 51 2 38 50 50 DILLON CARMICHAEL/Hot Beer/Riser House Entertainment 341 3 39 1 6 53 51 BRETT YOUNG/Not Yet/Big Machine Label Group 339 38 43 7 5 55 52 DUSTIN LYNCH (FT. MACKENZIE PORTER)/Thinking 'Bout You/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 327 49 44 6 4 57 53 JACKSON MICHELSON/Tip Jar/MCC/Curb Records 310 53 31 6 5 52 54 MATT STELL/That Ain't Me No More/Arista Nashville (SMN) 290 -25 41 2 12 56 55 CHRIS LANE/Fill Them Boots/Big Loud Records 288 26 34 3 4 54 56 DEW PENDLETON/Might As Well Be Me/Dew Pendleton Music 272 -28 28 4 3 68 57 CALLISTA CLARK/It's 'Cause I Am/Big Machine Records 251 67 31 9 7 58 58 SHENANDOAH & BLAKE SHELTON/Then A Girl Walks In/Shenandoah & Blake Shelton Music 228 -14 26 1 8 59 59 HEATH SANDERS/Old School's In/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 227 -7 26 2 11 61 60 SMITH & WESLEY/Under It With You Tonight/Dream Walkin' Records 226 -6 21 2 8 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay June 2nd, 2021 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 63 61 BRETT ELDREDGE/Good Day /Warner Bros / WAR 221 8 35 1 13 60 62 BOBBY WILLS/Gettin' Her Over You/Willing Nashville 221 -13 23 2 9 67 63 QUEEVA/Show Off/Queeva Music 207 22 26 3 3 64 64 KYLIE FREY/I Do Thing/Kylie Frey Music 206 -7 31 2 15 66 65 RANDY ROGERS AND WADE BOWEN/Hold My Beer/Lil' Buddy Toons 196 -1 13 0 6 71 66 HUDSON VALLEY/Right Place/Hudson Valley Music 181 10 15 1 10 73 67 KIP MOORE/Good Life/MCA Nashville 178 28 20 4 3 65 68 MADDIE & TAE/Woman You Got /Mercury Nashville 168 -36 30 2 7 69 69 VERONIKA/Homesick/Whattaguy Music 156 -26 19 0 9 62 70 LOCASH/Beers To Catch Up On/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 153 -72 26 0 38 72 71 MO PITNEY/Local Honey/Curb Records 148 -20 19 1 5 75 72 LILY ROSE/Villain/Big Loud Records 147 9 20 0 5 70 73 CLAY WALKER/Need A Bar Sometimes/Show Dog 141 -35 23 3 17 74 74 CASEY DONAHEW/Queen For A Night/Almost Country Entertainment 140 -4 13 1 4 78 75 JOE NICHOLS/Home Run/Quartz Hill Records 136 8 18 4 2 77 76 NATE BARNES/You Ain't Pretty/Quartz Hill Records 136 6 16 1 4 76 77 MARY HEATHER HICKMANN/Treasure/Rolling River Records 134 0 14 1 2 -- 78 TENILLE ARTS/Back Then, Right Now/19th & Grand Records 133 76 12 8 1 -- 79 DAVE WILBERT/It's All Yours/Willbilly Records 128 22 13 1 1 79 80 TRAVIS TRITT/Smoke In A Bar/Big Noise Music Group 125 2 11 0 6 Number 1 = TRACtion only recognizes detections on songs that have been “fingerprinted.” We do our best to obtain and fingerprint all new releases; songs serviced through CDX are encoded automatically. 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Spin Gainer = Monitored Stations KATJ-FM Victorville, CA KSOP-FM Salt Lake City, UT WDMS-FM Greenville, MS WOWF-FM Crossville, TN KBOE-FM Oskaloosa, IA KTKS-FM Versailles, MO WDNB-FM Liberty, NY WPCK-FM Green Bay, WI KCLR-FM Boonville, MO KUAD-FM Windsor, CO WDZQ-FM Decatur, IL WPUR-FM Atlantic City, NJ KDXY-FM Jonesboro, AR KUSQ-FM Worthington, MN WFAY-FM Fayetteville, NC WQNZ-FM Natchez, MS KEZS-FM Cape Girardeau, MO KVAY-FM Lamar, CO WFGE-FM State College, PA WQSB-FM Albertville, AL KFAV-FM Warrenton, MO KVOX-FM Moorhead, MN WFGS-FM Murray, KY WRMS-FM Beardstown, IL KFGE-FM Lincoln, NE KWCK-FM Searcy, AR WFKY-FM Frankfort, KY WRSF-FM Nags Head, NC KFTX-FM Corpus Christi, TX KWOX-FM Woodward, OK WFLS-FM Fredericksburg, VA WRTB-FM Rockford, IL KGKL-FM San Angelo, TX KXDD-FM Yakima, WA WFRE-FM Frederick, MD WSGS-FM Hazard, KY KGNC-FM Amarillo, TX KXIA-FM Marshalltown, IA WFRY-FM Watertown, NY WSIP-FM Paintsville, KY KHBZ-FM Harrison, AR KXKZ-FM Ruston, LA WGGC-FM Bowling Green, KY WTCM-FM Traverse City, MI KHCM-FM Honolulu, HI KXLY-FM Spokane, WA WGLR-FM Platteville, WI WTHI-FM Terre Haute, IN KHKX-FM Odessa, TX KYCK-FM Grand Forks, ND WGSQ-FM Cookeville, TN WTUZ-FM New Philadelphia, OH KHOK-FM Hoisington, KS KYKX-FM Longview, TX WHGL-FM Troy, PA WTVY-FM Dothan, AL KIAI-FM Mason City, IA KYLS-FM Ironton, MO WHKO-FM Dayton, OH WTWF-FM Erie, PA KIQK-FM Rapid City, SD KYNU-FM Jamestown, ND WIBL-FM Normal, IL WUBB-FM Savannah, GA KITX-FM Hugo, OK KYSM-FM Mankato, MN WIBW-FM Topeka, KS WUUU-FM Covington, LA KJAX-FM Jackson, WY KYTN-FM Union City, TN WIFE-FM Connersville, IN WVMD-FM Cumberland, MD KJOE-FM Pipestone, MN KYYK-FM Palestine, TX WIKB-FM Iron River, MI WVNW-FM Lewistown, PA KJUG-FM Tulare, CA KZPK-FM St.
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