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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, February 22, 2018 NEWS CHART ACTION Scotty McCreery Teams With Cracker Barrel For New On The Chart —Debuting This Week “Five More Minutes” Video Contest song/artist/label—Chart Position Hangin' On/Chris Young/RCA Nashville — 76 The Richest Man Alive/Darren Taylor/Turn It Up Records — 78 Closer/Steve Zuwala/Lamon — 79 Cannonball/Cash Campbell/Captain & Bear Media — 80 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase You Make It Easy/Jason Aldean/Broken Bow — 346 I Lived It/Blake Shelton/Warner Bros. — 331 Run Wild Horses/Aaron Watson/Big Label Records — 260 Meant To Be/BeBe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line/BMLG — 255 Most People Are Good/Luke Bryan/Capitol Nashville — 254 Woman, Amen/Dierks Bentley/Capitol Nashville — 244 Mercy/Brett Young/BMLG — 193 Most Added song/artist/label—No. of Adds Run Wild Horses/Aaron Watson/Big Label Records — 29 Mercy/Brett Young/BMLG — 17 A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega/Ashley McBryde/Road Life Records — 11 Nothin' About Love/Ashla Taylor/ West End Music Group/ Rebel Intelligence— 10 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store and Scotty McCreery are asking music fans to submit entries for their “Five More Minutes” video contest. Fans Rearview/Jagertown/G&N Entertainment — 9 are encouraged to submit a video clip of them reuniting with the people in Kiss Somebody/Morgan Evans/Warner Bros./WEA — 9 their lives they want to spend ive more minutes with including their Hangin' On/Chris Young/RCA Nashville — 8 families and friends, as well as loved ones in military service. Click here Tequila/Dan + Shay/Warner Bros. — 7 for the full article. Rich/Maren Morris/Columbia — 7 Bobby Bones To Join American Idol On Deck—Soon To Be Charting song/artist/label—No. of Spins Dallas Until I Die/Remington/Amy Jack Music — 129 Tattoo/Shane Runion/Lick Records — 116 Carolina Moon/James Meadows/Tower Music Nashville/ Tower Music Group — 116 One More Song/Adam Capps — 107 Bring Back the Sun/Charles Parker/Charles Parker Music — 107 Bobby Bones Show leader Bobby Bones is set to join the American Idol team this season, working with the Top 24 contestants and sharing advice on areas of artistry including stage presence, working with media, and developing their brand. He will work alongside this season’s judges, which include country superstar Luke Bryan along with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Pictured: Southern Halo with KCNY/Conway, AR’s JR Runyon at Julie’s Sweet Shoppe Pictured (L-R): Uncle Si & The Sicotics’ Marsha Robertson, Uncle Si Robertson and for a live remote. Bridgette Tatum hangout at MusicRow’s 2018 CountryBreakout Awards. Pictured (L-R): KASE/Austin, TX’s Anthony Allen and Cale Dodds. Songwriter Ashley Gorley recently celebrated the success of his nine No. 1 songs on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout Chart. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson, Ashley Gorley, and MusicRow Chart Director Alex Kobrick. Pictured: SMG Nashville’s County Wide and artist Kamber Cain (center) hangout at The Omni Nashville Pictured (L-R): Spin Doctors Music Group’s Al Brock and Mercy Music during CRS 2018. City’s Presley & Taylor at MusicRow’s Country Radio Meet & Greet. Thursday, February 22, 2018 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles February 26 Cole Swindell/Break Up In The End/Warner Bros./WMN KeePer Of The Plains/Keep On Rollin/Bar Frog Music Denny Strickland/California Dreamin/Red Star Productions Curtis Braly/Hate Me/Go Time Dave McElroy/Nowhere With You/Free Flow Records John Schneider/Fish/Maven Music Queeva/Live Like A Song/SMG-Nashville Brad Puckett/Carry Your Memory With Me/SMG-Nashville March 5 Chris Young/Hangin’ On/RCA Eric Paslay/Young Forever/EMI Nashville Russell Dickerson/Blue Tacoma/Triple Tigers Macy Martin/Take It Now/GTR Nashville/Kent Wells Southern Halo/Anything Is Possible/Southern Halo County Wide/Country Boys Dream/SMG-Nashville March 12 Kelsea Ballerini/I Hate Love Songs/Black River Entertainment Sherry Lynn/Bang Bang/Steal Heart Music James Dupré/Hurt Good/Purfectt Pitch LLC Luke Bryan takes the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart with “Most People Are Good.” This is the second single from Bryan’s sixth studio Albums album, What Makes You Country. February 23 Michael W. Smith/Surrounded (live)/Rocketown Records-The Fuel Music “Most People Are Good” was written by David Frasier, Ed Hill, and Josh Kear. Glen Campbell/Amazing Grace, 14 Hymns and Gospel Favorites/Gaither Music Group Bryan is currently on tour with KiP Moore and The Cadillac Three with Jon Patrick Darrah/Northern Truth/Double Darrah Entertainment Pardi, Morgan Wallen and Carly Pearce on select dates. View a full list of tour dates here. March 9 Guthrie Trapp/Life After DarK March 16 Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit Scotty McCreery/Seasons Change/Triple Tigers on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow Shenandoah/Reloaded/BMG Challenge Coin. Click here to view a full list of The Oak Ridge Boys/17th Avenue Revival/Lightning Rods Records recipients. MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations WHMA Anniston AL KTHK Idaho Falls ID WKPE Hyannis, MA WCJW Warsaw NY KMKS Bay City TX WXFL Florence AL WAAG Galesburg IL WVMD Cumberland MD WFRY Watertown NY KXOX Sweetwater TX WTDR Talladega AL WOOZ Carterville IL WATZ Alpena MI KWHW Altus OK KYYK Palestine TX KCJC Russellville AR WDZQ Decatur IL WTCM Traverse City MI KITX Hugo OK KMRK Odessa TX KCNY Conway AR WMCI Mattoon IL KZPK St. Cloud MN KWOX Woodward OK WAKG Danville VA KDXY Jonesboro AR WRTB Rockford IL KYSM Mankato MN KWEY Weatherford OK WMEV Marion VA KQUS Hot Springs AR WIFE Connersville IN KCLQ Lebanon MO KRKT Albany OR KICR Spokane WA KWCK Searcy AR WYGB Franklin IN KWWR Mexico MO WFGE State College PA WAXX Altoona WI KRAZ Santa Barbara CA KAIR Atchison KS KFAV Warrenton MO WCFT Selinsgrove PA WCOW La Crosse WI KVAY Lamar CO KYEZ Salina KS WQNZ Natchez MS KIQK Rapid City, SD WGLR Platteville WI WHWY Destin FL WGGC Bowling Green KY KZZY Devils Lake ND WDKN Dickson TN WJVL Janesville WI WBYZ Baxley GA WKDZ Cadiz KY KRVN Lexington NE WEIO Huntingdon TN WQPC Prairie du Chien WI WTHO Thomson GA WFGS Murray KY KQKX Norfolk NE WKSR Pulaski TN WPCK Green Bay WI WUBB Savannah GA WBKR Owensboro KY KRGI Grand Island NE WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WDGG Huntington WV KIAI Mason City IA WDHR Pikeville KY KQBA Santa Fe NM WUCZ Carthage TN WKKW Morgantown WV KSMA Mason City IA KRRV Alexandria LA WKPQ Hornell NY Renegade Radio Nashville WTNJ Mount Hope WV KXIA Marshalltown IA KQKI Morgan City LA WDNB Liberty NY KFTX Corpus Christi TX WTCR Huntington WV WOLF Syracuse NY KGKL San Angelo TX Thursday, February 22, 2018 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 8 4 1 Most People Are Good / Luke Bryan / Capitol Nashville 2669/84 11 254 28 2 2 For The First Time / Darius Rucker / Capitol Nashville 2631/85 4 89 33 3 3 Singles You Up / Jordan Davis / MCA Nashville 2551/81 4 99 25 5 4 The Long Way / Brett Eldredge / Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville/ WEA Radio & Streaming 2482/74 7 152 14 6 5 Everything’s Gonna Be Alright / David Lee Murphy and Kenny Chesney / Reviver/Blue Chair 2408/84 5 114 34 8 6 The Ones That Like Me / Brantley Gilbert / The Valory Music Co. 2070/76 1 26 17 9 7 She Ain’t In It / Jon Pardi / Capitol Nashville 2061/85 4 80 34 1 8 Five More Minutes / Scotty McCreery / 2031/53 -21 -556 38 10 9 She’s With Me / High Valley / Warner Bros. 2028/68 3 61 21 12 10 Heart Break / Lady Antebellum / Capitol 1906/76 1 22 33 14 11 Boy / Lee Brice / Curb 1768/70 3 57 11 17 12 Up Down / Morgan Wallen ft. Florida Georgia Line / Big Loud Records 1701/79 10 152 23 16 13 Kinda Don’t Care / Justin Moore / Valory 1631/70 2 25 10 20 14 Meant To Be / BeBe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line / BMLG 1605/70 19 255 5 19 15 Woman, Amen / Dierks Bentley / Capitol Nashville 1605/81 18 244 6 24 16 I Lived It / Blake Shelton / Warner Bros. 1525/74 28 331 37 15 17 Doin’ Fine / Lauren Alaina / Mercury Nashville 1505/58 -8 -136 4 25 18 You Make It Easy / Jason Aldean / Broken Bow 1489/73 30 346 17 18 19 Take Back Home Girl / Chris Lane feat. Tori Kelly / Big Loud Records 1475/74 8 103 11 23 20 Heaven / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 1374/66 11 140 23 22 21 Hooked / Dylan Scott / Curb 1282/64 -1 -11 8 27 22 One Number Away / Luke Combs / Columbia 1147/66 17 169 24 26 23 Speakers, Bleachers And Preachers / Brandon Lay / EMI Records Nashville 1121/53 2 19 24 28 24 Get To You / Michael Ray / Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville/WEA Radio & Streaming 1033/53 6 63 19 29 25 Old Porch Swing / Tony Jackson / DDS Entertainment 973/51 3 32 6 31 26 Shoot Me Straight / Brothers Osborne / EMI Records Nashville 959/58 12 104 21 30 27 Live For Tonight / Nick Hickman & Amber Hayes / Bar Frog Music 902/42 1 11 10 37 28 Last Shot / Kip Moore / MCA 882/52 11 88 7 32 29 Criminal / Lindsay Ell / Stoney Creek Records 874/55 5 39 13 33 30 Still A Soldier / Trace Adkins / Wheelhouse 868/54 7 54 10 36 31 Airplane / CJ Solar / Sea Gayle 857/57 8 63 9 39 32 Hide the Wine / Carly Pearce / Big Machine 840/58 10 79 9 38 33 Drunk Girl / Chris Janson / Warner Music Nashville 839/53 7 54 14 35 34 Noise / Shenandoah / BMG 839/42 4 36 21 34 35 Heart Over Mind / Presley & Taylor feat.
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