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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, October 31, 2019 NEWS CHART ACTION New On The Chart —Debuting This Week Thompson Square, Tenille Arts To Play song/artist/label—Chart Position Second Annual Reviverfest Concert What She Wants Tonight/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 37 Same Kind Of Crazy As Me/Cody Jinks/Late August Records — 70 What Happens in the Country, Stays in the Country/Jessie Lynn/Dirt to Diva — 77 Huntin' Season/Dallas Remington/RoadWarrior Records — 78 Waitin' On Sunshine/The Band Steele/Fire River Records — 79 Water Down The Whiskey/Paige King Johnson/Tanglewood Records — 80 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase What She Wants Tonight/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 635 Kinfolks/Sam Hunt/MCA Nashville — 276 Drinking Alone/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 164 I Hope You're Happy Now/Carly Pearce and Lee Brice/Big Machine/ Curb — 149 10,000 Hours/Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber/Warner Music Nashville/ WAR — 137 We Back/Jason Aldean/Broken Bow — 135 Most Added song/artist/label—No. of Adds What She Wants Tonight/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 47 Drinking Alone/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 16 Big, Big Plans/Chris Lane/Big Loud Records — 10 I Hope You're Happy Now/Carly Pearce and Lee Brice/Big Machine/ Curb — 9 Hold On/Hootie & the Blowfsh/Capitol — 9 Same Kind Of Crazy As Me/Cody Jinks/Late August Records — 8 On Deck—Soon To Be Charting song/artist/label—No. of Spins The Reviver Entertainment Group, home of Reviver Records, will host its Stoned On The One/John Schneider/Maven Entertainment — 175 second annual Reviverfest Concert on Dec. 14 at Tin Roof San Diego. I'll Never Get Over You/Randy Rogers Band/Thirty Tigers — 173 Presented by KSON-FM, this free concert event will feature Big, Big Plans/Chris Lane/Big Loud Records — 172 performances from Thompson Square, Tenille Arts, and Aaron Drinking Alone/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 164 Goodvin. Last Time/Katlyn Lowe/HK and J Records — 151 “We are very excited that so many of our industry partners and tastemakers will be joining us in San Diego in December for Reviverfest 2019,” said Reviver CEO David Ross. “We work hard all year long and can’t wait to sit back, have a cocktail and a conversation while enjoying some quality time with our writers and artists.” The Reviverfest Concert is part of a larger weekend-long getaway hosted by the Reviver Entertainment Group at San Diego’s Hotel Del Coronado from Dec. 13 – 15. A $10 donation is suggested for concert attendees on behalf of Just in Time, an organization whose mission is to help transition-age foster youth achieve self-sufficiency and well being so they can thrive and enjoy productive, satisfying lives. For more, visit revivermusic.com. Pictured (L-R): Jeff Hanna (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) and WUCZ/Carthage, TN’s Dennis Banka. Pictured (L-R): KWCK/Searcy, AR’s Heath Shelby and Dallas Remington. Pictured (L-R) WGGC/Bowling Green, KY’s Greg Almond, Pictured (L-R): Southern Halo’s Christina Morris, Lonestar’s Richie McDonald, Restless Heart’s Larry SMG Nashville artist Frankie Justin, and Next Generation Artist Stewart and Southern Halo’s Hannah and Natalia Morris. Management’s Kristin Johnson. Pictured (L-R): Tim Pombo, Austin Merrill and WLLX/Lawrenceburg, TN’s Ed Carter. Pictured (L-R) 650 WSM’s Devon O’Day, EmiSunshine and 650 WSM’s Lexi Carter. Thursday, October 31, 2019 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles November 4 LANCO/What I See/Arista Nashville Dylan Jakobsen/I AM/IAE Jagertown/Falling on the Blacktop/G&N Entertainment November 6 Taylor Marie Wagner/Better Off November 7 Jeff Bates/If I Get Drunk Tonight November 8 Cody Newman/Mystery Boy November 11 Will Carter/You Feel Like Home/Way Back Records Tara Shannon/Mutha/Willow Sound Josh Ward/One More Shot Of Whiskey/Josh Ward November 14 Luke Combs reigns at No. 1 for the second week on the Chloe Collins/Didn’t Want You/Collins House Music MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Even Though I’m Leaving.” The single was written by Combs, Wyatt B. Durrette III, and Ray Fulcher. Albums Combs will release a new full-length album on Nov. 8 via River House Artists/ Columbia Nashville. The new album will follow his smash debut full-length November 1 album, This One’s For You, which has held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top Hootie & the Blowfsh/Imperfect Circle/Capitol Nashville Country Albums chart for 44 weeks, the longest ever for a male artist. Miranda Lambert/Wildcard/Vanner Records/RCA Records Nashville Erin Enderlin/Faulkner County Combs will hit the road in February on his What You See Is What You Get Tour with support from Ashley McBryde and Drew Parker. November 8 Luke Combs/What You See Is What You Get/River House Artists/ Columbia Nashville Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 November 15 credit on the MusicRow Chart receives a Lady Antebellum/OCEAN/BMLG Records MusicRow Challenge Coin. Click here to view a full list of recipients. MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations WHMA Anniston AL WAAG Galesburg IL KYSM Mankato MN KWOX Woodward OK WPCK Green Bay WI WXFL Florence AL WMCI Mattoon IL KZPK St. Cloud MN KRKT Albany OR WJVL Janesville WI KCNY Conway AR WRTB Rockford IL KWWR Mexico MO WCFT Selinsgrove PA WGLR Platteville WI KHBZ Harrison AR WIFE Connersville IN KFAV Warrenton MO WFGE State College PA WQPC Prairie du Chien WI KQUS Hot Springs AR WYGB Franklin IN WQNZ Natchez MS KIQK Rapid City SD WCOW Sparta WI KDXY Jonesboro AR KAIR Atchison KS KZZY Devils Lake ND WUCZ Carthage TN WTNJ Beckley WV KCJC Russellville AR KYEZ Salina KS KRGI Grand Island NE WDKN Dickson TN WDGG Huntington WV KWCK Searcy AR WGGC Bowling Green KY KRVN Lexington NE WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WTCR Huntington WV KRAZ Santa Barbara CA WKDZ Cadiz KY KQKX Norfolk NE Renegade Radio Nashville WBYZ Baxley GA WBKR Owensboro KY KQBA Santa Fe NM KMKS Bay City TX WUBB Savannah GA WDHR Pikeville KY WDNB Monticello NY KAYD Beaumont TX KXIA Marshalltown IA KRRV Alexandria LA WOLF Syracuse NY KFTX Corpus Christi TX KIAI Mason City IA WUUU Covington LA WCJW Warsaw NY KMRK Odessa TX KBOE Oskaloosa IA WKPE Hyannis MA WFRY Watertown NY KYYK Palestine TX KTHK Idaho Falls ID WVMD Cumberland MD KWHW Altus OK KXOX Sweetwater TX KICR Sandpoint ID WATZ Alpena MI KITX Hugo OK WAKG Danville VA WOOZ Carterville IL WTCM Traverse City MI KWEY Weatherford OK WAXX Altoona WI COUNTRYBREAKOUT RADIO CHART Thursday, October 31, 2019 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 10 1 1 Even Though I’m Leaving / Luke Combs / Columbia 2240/61 -3 -61 31 2 2 Mr. Lonely / Midland / Big Machine 2153/72 0 5 28 5 3 Slow Dance In A Parking Lot / Jordan Davis / MCA Nashville 1863/68 6 103 35 4 4 Every Little Thing / Russell Dickerson / Triple Tigers Records 1855/48 5 93 22 7 5 Catch / Brett Young / BMLG 1746/67 5 79 8 10 6 We Back / Jason Aldean / Broken Bow 1726/69 8 135 8 9 7 homecoming queen? / Kelsea Ballerini / Black River 1705/75 7 111 11 8 8 Hell Right / Blake Shelton feat. Trace Adkins / WMN Radio & Streaming/WMN 1678/63 5 78 12 11 9 I Wish Grandpas Never Died / Riley Green / BMLG 1647/70 5 76 23 13 10 Homemade / Jake Owen / Big Loud Records 1557/66 3 47 39 12 11 After A Few / Travis Denning / Mercury Nashville 1479/57 -4 -69 9 15 12 Monsters / Eric Church / EMI 1466/68 6 77 37 14 13 Make Me Want To / Jimmie Allen / Stoney Creek Records 1417/57 -2 -27 17 16 14 Homesick / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 1415/61 5 65 14 17 15 Chasin’ You / Morgan Wallen / Big Loud Records 1136/60 6 60 33 20 16 Ridin’ Roads / Dustin Lynch / Broken Bow 1117/45 8 82 3 26 17 Kinfolks / Sam Hunt / MCA Nashville 1110/60 33 276 20 18 18 Made In America / Tracy Lawrence / LMG 1106/47 3 34 26 19 19 Family Tree / Caylee Hammack / Capitol 1077/52 1 10 25 21 20 Die From A Broken Heart / Maddie & Tae / Mercury Nashville 1044/48 2 17 7 22 21 More Hearts Than Mine / Ingrid Andress / Warner Music Nashville 1002/56 6 60 6 23 22 Blessings / Florida Georgia Line / BMLG 997/57 11 100 4 24 23 10,000 Hours / Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber / Warner Music Nashville/WAR 994/51 16 137 12 27 24 Details / Billy Currington / Mercury Nashville 850/42 3 24 18 28 25 American Made / Jason Pritchett / SRM Productions 843/49 3 26 21 25 26 Every Girl In This Town / Trisha Yearwood / Gwendolyn Records 827/39 -3 -26 8 31 27 Country Radio / Aaron Watson / BIG Label Records 806/53 7 56 15 29 28 Masterpiece / Thompson Square / DavMo Records 798/49 3 20 19 30 29 April May / James Robert Webb / Bison Creek Records 781/42 3 24 12 32 30 Another Love Song / James Dupre / Fleur de Magnolia Music 766/45 10 68 14 33 31 Back Again / Mac Powell And The Family Reunion / MPR/Thirty Tigers 738/44 7 50 16 34 32 Swing Low, Sweet Old Cadillac / Eric Burgett / Bow To Stern Records 724/42 7 45 10 38 33 The Bones / Maren Morris / Columbia 704/42 16 95 5 37 34 Why We Drink / Justin Moore / Valory 697/49 12 77 14 36 35 Break It In / Eli Young Band / Valory 668/41 2 15 6 39 36 Over Drinking / Little Big Town / Capitol 659/42 11 67 1 160 37 What She Wants Tonight / Luke Bryan / Capitol 655/48 127 635 16 40 38 All We Have / Rachel Reinert / Green Iris Records 603/38 2 13 4 50 39 I Hope You’re Happy Now / Carly Pearce and Lee Brice / Big Machine/Curb 592/43 34 149 7 43 40 Coming My Way / CJ Solar / Sea Gayle 581/39 5 27 COUNTRYBREAKOUT RADIO CHART Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Report Power Spins +/- 14 42 41 Nothin’ On You / Cody Johnson / CoJo Music/WMN 579/32 2 12 8 46 42 She’s Mine / Kip Moore / MCA Nashville 525/32 5 27 14 48 43 To A T / Ryan Hurd / RCA Nashville 521/34 8 40 9 47 44 Chill / Dave McElroy / Free
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