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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, April 12, 2018 NEWS CHART ACTION New On The Chart —Debuting This Week song/artist/label—Chart Position ACM Awards Get Along/Kenny Chesney/Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville — 42 Brings Packed Cry Pretty/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 58 Performances Hotel Key/Old Dominion/RCA Nashville — 70 Life Changes/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 79 The 53rd Academy of Keep On Rollin/Keeper Of The Plains/Bar Frog Music — 80 Country Music Awards show will feature Greatest Spin Increase plenty of superstar song/artist/label—Spin Increase collaborations and Get Along/Kenny Chesney/Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville — 676 must-see Cry Pretty/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 396 performances. Hosted Coming Home/Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels/Capitol — 307 by Reba McEntire, the show will broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas One Number Away/Luke Combs/Columbia — 199 on Sunday night (April 15) at 8 p.m. ET on CBS Television. I Was Jack (You Were Diane)/Jake Owen/Big Loud Records — 192 Up Down/Morgan Wallen ft. Florida Georgia Line/Big Loud Records — 178 This year, the awards will honor three of country’s hits from 1993 with Life Changes/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 178 Toby Keith and Blake Shelton performing Keith’s celebrated No. 1 debut single “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” Alan Jackson and Jon Pardi Most Added performing Jackson’s ACM Award-winning hit “Chattahoochee,” and Reba song/artist/label—No. of Adds McEntire and Kelly Clarkson performing Reba’s Grammy award-winning Get Along/Kenny Chesney/Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville — 43 hit “Does He Love You.” Cry Pretty/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 26 Life Changes/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 13 Other star-studded collaborations include Kane Brown and Lauren Coming Home/Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels/Capitol — 12 Alaina performing the multi-platinum, No. 1 hit “What Ifs,” Keith Urban and Julia Michaels performing Urban’s new single “Coming Home,” and Burn Out/Midland/Big Machine Records — 11 Bebe Rexha with Florida Georgia Line performing on the chart-topping Hotel Key/Old Dominion/RCA Nashville — 9 smash hit “Meant to Be.” I Hate Love Songs/Kelsea Ballerini/Black River Entertainment — 7 Jump/Sara Spicer/HH Entertainment LLC — 7 Carrie Underwood will perform the world television premiere of her debut single for Capitol Nashville, “Cry Pretty.” On Deck—Soon To Be Charting song/artist/label—No. of Spins Click here for the full list of performers. What Ever Happened/The Swon Brothers/TSB Records — 166 You Came Along/Risa Binder/Warehouse Records — 137 Pictured: The WCFT/Bigfoot Country crew recently held a radiothon and rasied $31,776 for St. Pictured (L-R): Derek Beck (KRGI/Grand Island, NE) and Denny Strickland. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Pictured (L-R): Julia Capogrossi with Lee Richey (WKPQ/Hornell, NY). Pictured: Parmalee stopped by for a visit with the MusicRow staff earlier this week. Pictured (L-R): Rob West (KDXY/Jonesboro, AR) with Southern Halo’s Natalia Morris, Hannah Pictured (L-R): David Atwood (KRRV/Alexandria, LA), Marty Heddin and Morris and Christina Morris. Melissa Frost (KRRV/Alexandria, LA). Thursday, April 12, 2018 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles April 16 Thomas Rhett/Life Changes/Valory Smith & Wesley/Hook Line & Sinker/Dreamwalkin’ Records Dallas Remington/Never Turned Around/RoadWarrior Cort Carpenter/Holy Ground/Triple C Records Lefroy/Mexican Getaway/Stallion Records Charles Parker/Party Girls/Charles Parker Music Dallas Remington/Never Turned Around April 20 Alisha Mae/Bold April 23 Chris Stapleton/Millionaire/Mercury Rodney Atkins/Caught Up In The Country/Curb Records Walker Hayes/Craig/Monument Records/Arista Nashville Parmalee/Hotdamalama/Stoney Creek Records Bobby Wills/Won’t You Be Mine/MDM Recordings Dushane Band/Forever For Now/KES Music Group Homer Hart/Buckle Up/PLAY2WIN Records Tommy Steele Band/What I Gotta Do/Triple Creek JT Lewis/Good Times/JT Albums April 13 Jason Aldean/Rearview Town/Broken Bow Records John Prine/The Tree of Forgiveness/Oh Boy Records “I Lived It” by Blake Shelton tops the chart this week on the MusicRow CJ Solar/Get Away With It [EP]/Sea Gayle Records CountryBreakout Chart. This is Shelton’s second single from his 11th studio album, Texoma Shore, following “I’ll Name The Dogs.” April 20 Brothers Osborne/Port Saint Joe/EMI Nashville “I Lived It” was written by Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, Ben Hayslip, and Ross Ashley Monroe/Sparrow/Warner Music Nashville Copperman. Gorley was awarded Songwriter of the Year at MusicRow’s 16th Old Crow Medicine Show/Volunteer/Columbia Records Nashville Annual CountryBreakout Awards in February. Parmalee/Party PacK/Stoney Creek Donovan Woods/Both Ways/Meant Well The music video for “I Lived It” was released last month and has 9 million views Joshua Hedley/Mr. Jukebox/Third Man Records on YouTube. View the video here. April 27 Keith Urban/Grafiti U/Capitol Records Nashville Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit Willie Nelson/Last Man Standing/Legacy Recordings-Sony Music on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow Entertainment Challenge Coin. Click here to view a full Morgan Wallen/If I Know Me/Big Loud Records list of recipients. Beth Nielsen Chapman/Hearts of Glass Southern Halo/Just Like In The Movies Muscadine Bloodline/Muscadine Bloodline [EP] Thursday, April 12, 2018 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 13 3 1 I Lived It / Blake Shelton / Warner Bros. 2678/79 4 100 18 4 2 Heaven / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 2517/71 3 78 18 6 3 Up Down / Morgan Wallen ft. Florida Georgia Line / Big Loud Records 2486/82 8 178 24 5 4 She Ain’t In It / Jon Pardi / Capitol Nashville 2478/86 2 54 15 9 5 One Number Away / Luke Combs / Columbia 2390/77 9 199 41 7 6 The Ones That Like Me / Brantley Gilbert / Valory 2269/75 0 -3 28 10 7 Heart Break / Lady Antebellum / Capitol 2222/76 2 40 12 1 8 Woman, Amen / Dierks Bentley / Capitol Nashville 2063/65 -23 -615 6 14 9 I Was Jack (You Were Diane) / Jake Owen / Big Loud Records 1986/81 11 192 24 13 10 Take Back Home Girl / Chris Lane feat. Tori Kelly / Big Loud Records 1984/74 4 78 30 12 11 Kinda Don’t Care / Justin Moore / Valory 1980/79 3 50 17 11 12 Meant To Be / BeBe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line / BMLG 1915/47 -6 -121 45 2 13 She’s With Me / High Valley / Warner Bros. 1807/49 -32 -850 30 15 14 Hooked / Dylan Scott / Curb 1619/70 -2 -31 31 16 15 Get To You / Michael Ray / Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville/WEA Radio & Streaming 1573/68 6 91 13 17 16 Shoot Me Straight / Brothers Osborne / EMI Records Nashville 1560/73 9 125 26 19 17 Old Porch Swing / Tony Jackson / DDS Entertainment 1393/57 11 143 14 18 18 Criminal / Lindsay Ell / Stoney Creek Records 1358/66 8 98 9 21 19 Mercy / Brett Young / BMLG 1328/72 10 119 16 20 20 Hide the Wine / Carly Pearce / Big Machine 1266/69 2 27 3 34 21 Coming Home / Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels / Capitol 1264/74 32 307 7 24 22 Break Up In The End / Cole Swindell / Warner Bros. 1253/67 9 104 17 23 23 Airplane / CJ Solar / Sea Gayle 1244/64 5 63 17 22 24 Last Shot / Kip Moore / MCA 1204/60 1 17 10 32 25 Kiss Somebody / Morgan Evans / Warner Bros./WEA 1134/58 15 149 16 26 26 Drunk Girl / Chris Janson / Warner Music Nashville 1118/65 4 47 9 29 27 Run Wild Horses / Aaron Watson / Big Label Records 1082/65 5 48 21 27 28 Noise / Shenandoah / BMG 1063/45 0 3 17 28 29 Boots Off / Terry McBride / MV2 Production 1061/58 1 9 14 31 30 The Older I Get / Alan Jackson / ACR/EMI 1034/55 5 48 12 35 31 Tequila / Dan + Shay / Warner Bros. 1011/57 7 68 21 30 32 Selfish / Stephanie Quayle / Rebel Engine 996/55 0 4 15 33 33 Still The Same / Sugarland / Big Machine 962/52 -1 -8 12 36 34 Don’t Get Better Than That / LOCASH / Reviver 901/52 4 33 24 37 35 A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega / Ashley McBryde / Road Life Records 886/54 4 31 10 39 36 Rich / Maren Morris / Columbia 836/52 8 61 26 38 37 Three Chords And The Truth / Chase Rice / Broken Bow 827/46 3 25 6 42 38 I Hate Love Songs / Kelsea Ballerini / Black River Entertainment 767/57 14 92 19 43 39 Heaven / Jason Pritchett / Dynamite Music Group 754/32 18 115 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Report Power Spins +/- 8 41 40 Hangin’ On / Chris Young / RCA Nashville 752/45 3 22 21 40 41 I’d Be Jealous Too / Dustin Lynch / Broken Bow Records 702/41 -5 -35 1 148 42 Get Along / Kenny Chesney / Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville 695/46 127 676 18 47 43 East Tennessee Son / Dugger Band / Dugger Band Music 607/27 12 67 15 44 44 Diane / Cam / Arista Nashville/RCA 607/37 0 3 9 49 45 Rearview / Jagertown / G&N Entertainment 593/44 12 63 17 45 46 Buses And Trains / AC Jones / SSM Nashville 592/41 0 1 11 48 47 Born To Love You / LANCO / Arista Nashville 563/36 5 29 16 51 48 Don’t Let Her Be Gone / Jared Blake / Skiddco Records 541/34 11 53 8 52 49 Cannonball / Cash Campbell / Captain & Bear Media 513/32 11 50 9 54 50 Reasons / Jillian Jacqueline / Big Loud Records 498/35 9 43 12 53 51 I Got You / Tim Elliott / Boggs River Entertainment 484/36 5 25 6 56 52 Young Forever / Eric Paslay / EMI Nashville 478/33 15 61 9 58 53 Game Changer / Marty Heddin / Nightlife Entertainment Group/Dreamlined, LLC 440/26 11 43 22 50 54 Wild West / Runaway June / Wheelhouse Records 440/27 -12 -58 13 55 55 Hey Mama / Michael Tyler / Reviver 436/27 4 16 11 57 56 Love Hurts / Sonia Langham / GTR 420/21 2 10 5 61 57 Power Of Garth / Lucas Hoge / Forge Entertainment 411/32 16 58 1 0 58 Cry Pretty / Carrie Underwood / Capitol 396/26 0 396 7 60 59 California Dreamin / Denny Strickland
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