Malone keeps on graphing three hits from his new collection, “F-1 Trillion.”
Post Malone’s “Pour Me a Beverage,” highlighting Blake Shelton, tops Bulletin’s Country Airplay study (dated Oct. 19) for a subsequent week. The group up cutting edge by 12% to 31.3 million crowd impressions Oct. 4-10, as indicated by Luminate.
The melody, which Malone co-composed, turned into his second Country Airplay No. 1, later “I Had Some Assistance,” highlighting Morgan Wallen, reigned for four edges starting in June. The two hits are from his basic LP in the class, F-1 Trillion, which moved in at No. 1 on the Aug. 31-dated Top Blue grass Collections diagram and the all-classification Announcement 200 with 250,000 comparable collection units acquired in the U.S. The set has procured 1.2 million units over its initial seven weeks of delivery.
Pour Me a Beverage” denotes Shelton’s 29th Country Airplay No. 1, a run that began when his most memorable passage, “Austin,” managed for five casings in 2001. He adds his eighteenth chief to rule for a considerable length of time; “Austin” is his longest-driving hit, trailed by “Bumble bee” (four weeks, 2011) and “Some Ocean side” (four, 2004-05). The main demonstrations with more multiweek No. 1s are Tim McGraw and George Waterway, each with 21, and Kenny Chesney, with 20 (of his generally record 33 pioneers).
In the mean time, of the 20 tunes that have arrived at the Country Airplay zenith in 2024, “Pour Me a Beverage” is only the 6th to brag a multiframe order. In 2023, 12 of 19 No. 1s drove for over multi week.
Post Malone diagrams an extra tune on Nation Airplay: individual F-1 Trillion track “A Person for That,” highlighting Luke Brushes, holds at its No. 26 high (6.6 million, up 6%).