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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, July 19, 2018 NEWS CHART ACTION Kip Moore To Launch After The Sunburn Tour New On The Chart —Debuting This Week song/artist/label—Chart Position In September Desperate Man/Eric Church/EMI Records Nashville — 37 Must Be The Whiskey/Cody Jinks/Rounder Records — 75 Yada Yada Yada/Brandon Lay/EMI Records Nashville — 78 Make Him Wait/Abby Anderson/Black River — 79 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase Desperate Man/Eric Church/EMI Records Nashville — 612 Simple/Florida Georgia Line/BMLG — 305 All Day Long/Garth Brooks/Pearl Records Inc — 300 She Got The Best Of Me/Luke Combs/Columbia — 276 Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 260 Burning Man/Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osbourne/Capital — 231 Lose It/Kane Brown/RCA Nashville — 214 Hotel Key/Old Dominion/RCA Nashville — 174 Most Added song/artist/label—No. of Adds Desperate Man/Eric Church/EMI Records Nashville — 45 She Got The Best Of Me/Luke Combs/Columbia — 18 Burning Man/Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osbourne/Capital — 13 Blue Tacoma/Russell Dickerson/Triple Tigers — 12 Lose It/Kane Brown/RCA Nashville — 9 Kip Moore will hit the road this Fall on the After The Sunburn Tour, which Turnin' Me On/Blake Shelton/Warner Bros. — 8 kicks off Sept. 20 at the Fillmore in Silver Springs, Maryland. The Night Shift/Jon Pardi/Capitol — 7 headlining tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Denver, New York City, Salt Love Ain't/Eli Young Band/Valory — 6 Lake City and more before wrapping Nov. 17 in Nashville at the War Memorial Auditorium. A combination of special guests will join Moore on On Deck—Soon To Be Charting the dates, including Jordan Davis, Jillian Jacqueline, The Wild Feathers song/artist/label—No. of Spins and Caroline Jones. Click here to see the dates. Wildest Dreams/Richard Schroder/Ampliier Records — 192 Willie Nelson Pays Homage To Frank Sinatra On Hold On/Melissa Mickelson/Tower Hill Entertainment — 184 This Is It/Scotty McCreery/Triple Tigers Records — 183 New Album My Way Love Someone/Brett Eldredge/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville — 176 Willie Nelson is paying tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, Frank Sinatra, with a new album of standards and classics made famous by Sinatra, My Way. The new studio project, (his 12th for Legacy Recordings) will be released on Sept. 14, and will be available on CD, vinyl, and digital formats as well as part of exclusive merch bundles on Willie’s web store. Click here to read the full article. Pictured (L-R): Anna Cage (Regional Manager, WAR Radio & Streaming), Boomer (PD, Pictured (L-R): Nu-Blu’s Carolyn Routh, MusicRow Chart Director Alex Kobrick and WFMS/Indianapolis, IN), Chris Janson, Kash (WFMS) and Jack Shell (WFMS). Nu-Blu’s Daniel Routh. Pictured (L-R): WGGC/Bowling Green, KY’s Greg Almond with Sony Music Pictured (L-R): Thomas Rhett and Payne Media Group’s Will Payne. Nashville artist Ben Gallaher. Pictured (L-R): Southern Halo’s Natalia Morris, WCOW/Sparta, WI’s Jason Brooks and Southern Halo’s Pictured (L-R): KDXY/Jonesboro, AR’s Rob West and Dallas Remington. Christina and Hannah Morris. Thursday, July 19, 2018 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles July 23 Jon Pardi/Night Shift/Capitol Randy Houser/What Whiskey Does/Stoney Creek Records CJ Solar/American Girls/Sea Gayle Jason Perri/Good Liar/Star Farm Troy Anderson/My Side Of The Story/SSM Entertainment Jessica Lynn/Let’s Don’t/Daydreamer Records July 30 Blake Shelton/Turnin’ Me On/Warner Bros. Records David Lee Murphy/I Won’t Be Sorry/Reviver/Blue Chair Rachel Wammack/Damage/RCA Nashville Morgan Wallen/Whiskey Glasses/Big Loud August 6 Dan + Shay/Speechless/Warner Bros./WAR Riley Green/There Was This Girl/Big Machine Records Nick Brennan/Come On And Dance/MC1 Nashville Larry Stewart/What’s That Cowgirl See In Me/5 West Music Albums July 20 Lori McKenna/The Tree/CN Records-Thirty Tigers Florida Georgia Line jumps to the No. 1 spot this week on the MusicRow Sarah Ross/Nervous Breakdown/Average Joes CountryBreakout Chart. Their single, “Simple,” also is on top of the best-selling Mason Ramsey/Famous [EP]/Big Loud Records-Atlantic Records country digital songs this week. Three of the top 5 singles are from Florida Georgia Line. July 27 Kenny Chesney/Songs for the Saints/Blue Chair-Warner Bros. Nashville The duo co-wrote “Simple” with Michael Hardy and Mark Holman. Various/The Music Of Nashville, Season 6, Vol. 2/Big Machine Records- Lionsgate Television Inc.-ABC Studios FGL celebrated their most recent No. 1 hit “Meant To Be” along with two other Cody Jinks/Lifers/Rounder Records singles. The music video for “Simple” has over two million views on YouTube. Drivin’ N Cryin’/Too Late To Turn Back Now [re-issue]/New West Records View the video here. August 3 Amanda Shires/To the Sunset/Silver Knife-Thirty Tigers Jim Lauderdale/Time Flies/Yep Roc Records Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit Jim Lauderdale/Jim Lauderdale And Roland White/Yep Roc Records on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow Riley Clemmons/Riley Clemmons/Capitol CMG Challenge Coin. Click here to view Phil Wickham/Living Hope/Fair Trade Services a full list of recipients. Dustin Collins/It’s Been Awhile/Average Joes Entertainment-DCDL Entertainment MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations KAIR Atchison KS KQUS Hot Springs AR KYYK Palestine TX WEIO Huntingdon TN WQNZ Natchez MS KBOE Oskaloosa IA KRAZ Santa Maria CA KZPK St. Cloud MN WFGE State College PA WQPC Prairie du Chien WI KCJC Russellville AR KRGI Grand Island NE KZZY Devils Lake ND WFGS Murray KY WRTB Rockford IL KCLQ Camdenton MO KRKT Albany OR Renegade Radio Nashville WFRY Watertown NY WTCM Traverse City MI KCNY Conway AR KRRV Alexandria LA WAAG Galesburg IL WGGC Bowling Green KY WTCR Huntington WV KDXY Jonesboro AR KRVN Lexington NE WAKG Danville VA WGLR Platteville WI WTDR Oxford AL KFAV Warrenton MO KSMA Mason City IA WATZ Alpena MI WHMA Anniston AL WTHO Thomson GA KFTX Corpus Christi TX KTHK Idaho Falls ID WAXX Altoona WI WIFE Connersville IN WTNJ Beckley WV KGKL San Angelo TX KVAY Lamar CO WBKR Owensboro KY WJVL Janesville WI WUBB Savannah GA KIAI Mason City IA KWCK Searcy AR WBYZ Baxley GA WKDZ Cadiz KY WUCZ Carthage TN KICR Sandpoint ID KWEY Weatherford OK WCFT Selinsgrove PA WKKW Morgantown WV WUUU Covington LA KIQK Rapid City SD KWHW Altus OK WCJW Warsaw NY WKPE Hyannis MA WVMD Cumberland MD KITX Hugo OK KWOX Woodward OK WCOW Sparta WI WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WXFL Florence AL KMKS Bay City TX KWWR Mexico MO WDGG Huntington WV WMCI Mattoon IL WYGB Franklin IN KMRK Odessa TX KXIA Marshalltown IA WDHR Pikeville KY WMEV Marion VA KQBA Santa Fe NM KXOX Sweetwater TX WDKN Dickson TN WOLF Syracuse NY KQKI Morgan City LA KYEZ Salina KS WDNB Monticello NY WOOZ Carterville IL KQKX Norfolk NE KYSM Mankato MN WDZQ Decatur IL WPCK Green Bay WI Thursday, July 19, 2018 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 7 6 1 Simple / Florida Georgia Line / BMLG 2567/83 13 305 9 4 2 Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset / Luke Bryan / Capitol 2543/85 11 260 24 3 3 Kiss Somebody / Morgan Evans / Warner Bros./WEA 2383/68 1 24 27 5 4 Shoot Me Straight / Brothers Osborne / EMI Records Nashville 2292/80 0 10 11 1 5 Drowns The Whiskey / Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert / Broken Bow 2280/71 -9 -225 23 8 6 Mercy / Brett Young / BMLG 2111/55 7 131 15 10 7 Hotel Key / Old Dominion / RCA Nashville 2044/74 9 174 13 12 8 Babe / Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift / Big Machine 1921/77 6 104 20 9 9 I Hate Love Songs / Kelsea Ballerini / Black River Entertainment 1920/77 2 38 30 11 10 Hide the Wine / Carly Pearce / Big Machine 1887/76 1 25 31 13 11 Last Shot / Kip Moore / MCA 1850/72 3 50 5 14 12 All Day Long / Garth Brooks / Pearl Records Inc 1840/80 19 300 23 15 13 Run Wild Horses / Aaron Watson / Big Label Records 1558/69 3 52 19 17 14 Power Of Garth / Lucas Hoge / Forge Entertainment 1463/66 11 146 24 18 15 Rich / Maren Morris / Columbia 1438/71 10 136 16 16 16 Burn Out / Midland / Big Machine 1435/66 5 64 25 19 17 Born To Love You / LANCO / Arista Nashville 1422/66 11 139 22 20 18 Hangin’ On / Chris Young / RCA Nashville 1405/65 10 128 14 21 19 Millionaire / Chris Stapleton / Mercury Nashville 1349/71 8 96 6 23 20 Summer Fever / Little Big Town / Capitol 1144/61 6 68 17 24 21 David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs / Travis Denning / Mercury Nashville 1132/60 7 71 30 26 22 Drunk Girl / Chris Janson / Warner Music Nashville 1114/51 12 118 9 7 23 Downtown’s Dead / Sam Hunt / MCA 1002/40 -52 -1074 19 27 24 Hurt Good / James Dupre / Purrfect Pitch Music 981/56 5 44 5 31 25 Lose It / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 979/58 28 214 21 28 26 California Dreamin / Denny Strickland / Red Star Productions 899/48 4 34 13 30 27 Hook Line & Sinker / Smith & Wesley / Dreamwalkin’ Records 846/54 9 70 13 29 28 Caught Up In The Country / Rodney Atkins / Curb 843/50 7 52 10 32 29 Take It From Me / Jordan Davis / MCA 825/51 15 105 21 33 30 Tattoos / Shane Runion / Lick Records 760/38 9 64 12 34 31 Lie / Shane Owens / AmeriMonte Records/Sixteen 08 718/45 8 55 21 37 32 Nothin’ About Love / Ashla Taylor / West End Music Group/Rebel Intelligence 664/42 6 35 11 40 33 Good Guys Win / Ben Gallaher / Sony Nashville 652/45 15 87 3 51 34 Burning Man / Dierks Bentley feat.
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