Furthermore Morgan Wallen and Ernest’s “Cowgirls” jogs to the best 10.
Jam Roll banks his fourth No. 1 straight on Board’s Country Airplay outline as “Most of the way to Damnation” climbs to the highest point of the count dated June 15. It rose by 16% to 33.2 million crowd impressions May 30-June 6, as indicated by Luminate.
Jam Roll (conceived Jason DeFord) co-wrote the tune with Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure and Matt Jenkins. It’s from his LP Whitsitt Sanctuary, which entered Top Down home Collections at No. 2 in June 2023 with the biggest week – 90,000 comparable collection units in the US – for an underlying section since the review changed to a utilization based procedure (from one in view of unadulterated deals) in February 2017.
Jam Roll recently finished off Country Airplay with “Save Me,” with Lainey Wilson, for a considerable length of time in December 2023; “Need Some help” (a month, starting in August 2023); and his presentation section at the configuration, “Child of a Delinquent” (multi week, January 2023).
Jam Roll’s dash of four back to back Country Airplay No. 1s is the diagram’s longest dynamic run, matching that of Bailey Zimmerman, whose “Where It Closures” overwhelmed for quite some time prior to being deposed by “Most of the way to Damnation.” Since the study started in January 1990, Luke Brushes has the general record: 14 straight No. 1s, from his presentation hit, “Storm,” in May 2017 through “Doin’ This” in May 2022.
‘Cowgirls’ Rides to Top 10
Morgan Wallen’s “Cowgirls,” highlighting Ernest, climbs 11-7 on Nation Airplay, up 11% to 20.5 million in reach. Wallen lands his sixteenth top 10 – and eighth from his 2023 collection Each Thing In turn.
Ernest (last name Smith) accomplishes his lady Country Airplay top 10 as a recording craftsman, in his second such appearance on the graph; “Bloom Shops,” highlighting Wallen, hit No. 18 in June 2022. “Cowgirls” ups his complete to 12 top 10s as a lyricist.