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L W T W Artist / Song Title / Label Spins L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 1 1 LUKE COMBS/Better Together/River House/Columbia Nashville 3906 90 129 1 16 2 2 CHRIS STAPLETON/Starting Over/Mercury Nashville 3455 15 135 0 21 4 3 LUKE BRYAN/Down To One/Capitol Records Nashville 2918 116 128 0 14 5 4 KELSEA BALLERINI/hole in the bottle/Black River Entertainment 2854 104 128 0 33 7 5 DARIUS RUCKER/Beers and Sunshine/Capitol Records Nashville 2833 161 129 0 23 6 6 DAN + SHAY/I Should Probably Go To Bed/Warner Music Nashville 2803 111 121 0 25 3 7 LADY A/Champagne Night/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2699 -402 128 1 38 8 8 KENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 2658 40 132 0 29 10 9 NIKO MOON/Good Time/RCA Nashville (SMN) 2546 174 106 2 30 11 10 THOMAS RHETT/What's Your Country Song/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2530 223 128 3 10 14 11 RASCAL FLATTS/How They Remember You/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2227 143 128 0 30 16 12 DUSTIN LYNCH/Momma's House/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 2128 57 117 0 50 21 13 GABBY BARRETT/The Good Ones/Warner Bros/WAR 2080 321 119 3 32 15 14 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Long Live/Big Machine Records 2038 -44 127 0 19 18 15 DIERKS BENTLEY/Gone/Capitol Records Nashville 1967 138 126 4 13 20 16 MORGAN WALLEN/7 Summers/Big Loud Records 1959 189 122 3 21 17 17 JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes/MCA Nashville 1948 -44 121 0 34 19 18 BROTHERS OSBORNE/All Night/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 1830 18 126 1 36 24 19 ERIC CHURCH/Hell Of A View/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 1738 204 117 4 11 22 20 KEITH URBAN AND P!NK/One Too Many/Capitol Records Nashville 1655 25 112 2 17 23 21 TENILLE ARTS/Somebody Like That/Reviver Records 1639 28 122 1 53 25 22 BRETT YOUNG/Lady/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1613 113 115 2 37 26 23 DYLAN SCOTT/Nobody/Curb Records 1606 148 115 2 48 28 24 PARMALEE & BLANCO BROWN/Just The Way/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 1582 280 90 8 35 27 25 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Settling Down/Vanner Records/RCA Nashville (SMN) 1509 106 110 2 19 29 26 SAM HUNT/Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90's/MCA Nashville 1299 27 99 1 15 30 27 JAKE OWEN/Made For You/Big Loud Records 1234 94 91 3 39 31 28 CARLY PEARCE/Next Girl/Big Machine Records 1089 128 95 4 18 32 29 JASON ALDEAN/Blame It On You/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 1037 98 89 9 11 34 30 JUSTIN MOORE/We Didn't Have Much/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 952 111 92 6 13 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Vol 6. #03 Jan 20th, 2021 | PAGE 1 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 33 31 BRANTLEY GILBERT/Hard Days/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 878 33 88 2 32 36 32 RUNAWAY JUNE/We Were Rich/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 735 61 81 1 29 35 33 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Wine, Beer, Whiskey/Capitol Records (UMG) 723 -35 77 0 33 37 34 LEE BRICE/Memory I Don't Mess With/Curb Records 618 14 68 1 11 41 35 SCOTTY MCCREERY/You Time/Triple Tigers 591 145 62 11 13 43 36 CHRIS YOUNG & KANE BROWN/Famous Friends/RCA Nashville (SMN) 590 152 60 22 4 38 37 KANE BROWN/Worship You/RCA Records Nashville 540 -26 58 4 12 45 38 CHASE RICE (FT. FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE)/Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen./Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 522 95 57 9 6 44 39 TEDDY ROBB/Heaven On Dirt/Monument Records 517 87 51 3 10 39 40 COLE SWINDELL/Single Saturday Night/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 516 12 64 4 30 48 41 OLD DOMINION/Never Be Sorry/RCA Nashville (SMN) 488 69 49 1 21 42 42 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/Good Time Waitin' To Happen/Bison Creek Records 444 0 41 1 15 47 43 LARRY FLEET/Where I Find God/Big Loud Records 440 15 44 1 15 49 44 DESERT CITY RAMBLERS, THE/Comin' Home/Crane Kick Records 433 25 38 1 15 51 45 RILEY GREEN/If It Wasn't For Trucks/Big Machine Records 431 38 46 2 14 40 46 CHRIS JANSON/Waitin' On 5/Warner Bros / WAR 428 -54 53 2 19 46 47 CODY JOHNSON/Dear Rodeo/Warner/Cojo Records/WMN 413 -12 45 2 20 55 48 JAMESON RODGERS (FT. LUKE COMBS)/Cold Beer Calling My Name/River House Artists 408 58 46 5 6 56 49 ELVIE SHANE/My Boy/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 395 73 50 7 14 54 50 CASEY DONAHEW/Bad Guy/Almost Country Entertainment 372 13 39 1 16 52 51 MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 366 -14 48 3 12 53 52 HIGH VALLEY/Grew Up On That/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 343 -21 35 1 22 59 53 PRISCILLA BLOCK/Just About Over You/Mercury Nashville 341 37 38 0 13 57 54 GARY ALLAN/Waste Of A Whiskey Drink/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 320 15 40 1 21 58 55 LOCASH/Beers To Catch Up On/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 318 14 47 2 19 66 56 WARD DAVIS/Ain't Gonna Be Today/Ward Davis Music/Thirty Tigers 266 54 33 6 4 61 57 BOBBY WILLS/Wash My Truck/MDW Recordings 265 5 24 1 11 64 58 TIM DUGGER/You're Gonna Love Me/Curb Records 263 37 27 5 3 60 59 ROBERT COUNTS/What Do I Know/Arista Nashville (SMN) 253 -28 33 0 17 65 60 ASHLEY MCBRYDE/Martha Divine/Warner Music Nashville 244 30 27 1 12 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Jan 20th, 2021 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 62 61 SHANE OWENS/Everybody Dies But Not Everybody Lives/AmeriMonte Records 240 -2 28 3 10 69 62 ERIC BURGETT/Sometimes Late At Night/Bow To Stern Records 231 40 20 3 6 -- 63 BLAKE SHELTON/Minimum Wage/Warner Music Nashville 213 213 13 13 1 -- 64 TIM MCGRAW & TYLER HUBBARD/Undivided/Big Machine Records 208 208 13 13 1 70 65 LAINEY WILSON/Things A Man Oughta Know/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 200 24 22 1 7 67 66 GARTH BROOKS (DUET WITH TRISHA YEARWOOD)/Shallow/Pearl Records Inc. 195 -5 21 0 12 79 67 CALAMITY JANE/The Mountain/Mountain Records 149 23 15 1 2 76 68 CHRIS KROEZE/Same Ole/Chris Kroeze Music 147 2 18 1 3 72 69 HAILEY WHITTERS/Heartland/Big Loud Records 147 -11 13 2 2 63 70 DRAKE WHITE/Mix Em' With Whiskey/Reverend White 140 -99 21 0 27 75 71 RANDY ROGERS BAND/Drinking Money/Tommy Jackson/Thirty Tigers 135 -11 11 0 3 73 72 A THOUSAND HORSES/A Song to Remember/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 132 -25 19 0 7 -- 73 JOSH TURNER/I Can Tell By The Way You Dance/MCA Nashville 132 16 13 2 1 -- 74 CAYLEE HAMMACK/Just Friends/Capitol Records Nashville 131 39 20 5 1 -- 75 STURGILL SIMPSON/I Don't Mind/High Top Mountain Records/Thirty Tigers 128 14 12 0 1 -- 76 AARON WATSON/Silverado Saturday Night/BIG Label Records 128 22 10 1 1 -- 77 TAYLOR SWIFT/no body, no crime/MCA Records (UMGN) 127 75 10 6 1 -- 78 DEREK JOHNSON/Right Beer, Right Now/Star Farm Nashville 125 9 10 2 1 -- 79 INGRID ANDRESS/Lady Like/Warner Music Nashville 124 15 20 0 5 -- 80 MIRA GOTO/Anybody Else/ArtistMax / Copperline 124 22 12 1 1 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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