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HARDY & Lainey Wilson Go Number One with “wait in the truck”

HARDY and Lainey Wilson go number one at country radio this week with their song “wait in the truck.” Learn all the details here.

The second HARDY and Lainey Wilson released the iconic murder ballad, “wait in the truck,” everyone knew that it was something special. It was just a matter of time before the song shot to number one on the country charts. Today, “wait in truck” is officially the number one song at country radio.

This marks HARDY’s second number one at country radio as an artist and also the second number one for Wilson. It is also worth mentioning that HARDY’s song “JACK” also recently went number one at rock radio, his first artist number one that is not a collaboration.

Together, the singer with Wilson brought an incredible story to life. “wait in the truck’ is chilling, honest, and raw. It is the true epitome of an incredible country song.

“I don’t know if he’s an angel // ‘Cause angels don’t do what he did // He was hellbent to find the man behind // All the whiskey scars I hid // I never thought my day of justice // Would come from a judge under a seat // But I knew right then I’d never get hit again // When he said to me // Wait in the truck // Just wait in the truck”

Both HARDY and Wilson are on the cusp of superstardom. The two artists are always unapologetically themselves, and have cultivated dedicated fanbases that are ride or die for them. “wait in the truck” is an incredible feat for the twosome!

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“wait in the truck” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Bailey Zimmerman Goes Number One with “Rock And A Hard Place”

Bailey Zimmerman earns his second number one song at country radio this week with “Rock And A Hard Place.” Learn all the details here.

It is always exciting when country radio boasts songs from new artists. Last year, Bailey Zimmerman earned his first number one song with his debut single, “Fall In Love.” Today, the emotive entertainer is going two for two, as “Rock And A Hard Place” is officially number one.

Singer-songwriter, Zimmerman is known for bringing emotion to the forefront of his music. His EP, Leave the Light On was praised by fans and industry alike. Written by the singer with Heath Warren, Jacob Hackworth, and Jet Black, “Rock And A Hard Place” is a heartbreaking song about grappling with mistakes and heartbreak.

“Between a rock and a hard place // Red wine and mistakes // Tears rollin’ down your face // When I walked out that door // And that’s when I lost it // A midnight in Austin // Damn, I’m exhausted // What the hell’s this all for? // Is this where it mends or it breaks? // Between a rock and a hard place”

Congratulations to Zimmerman and his team on their accomplishment. This is only the beginning for the budding artist, as he continues to open up for Morgan Wallen on his major arena tour.

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“Rock And A Hard Place” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Carly Pearce Earns 4th Number One Song with “What He Didn’t Do”

Carly Pearce earns 4th number one song with “What He Didn’t Do” as the hit officially goes number one at country radio. Learn more here…

Country superstar, Carly Pearce earns her 4th number one single at country radio with her song “What He Didn’t Do.” Pearce is one of the only women in country music to have found a way to win over country radio. Her touching single “What He Didn’t Do” is an honest and vulnerable song that clearly speaks to fans and radio alike.

“The hardest season of my life brought me the most beautiful redemption story,” shared Pearce on Twitter, after she found out the news “The most personal song I’ve released to radio is the #1 song in the country. I’m drinking rose and I’m in my feels and just so grateful for the life you’ve given me.”

“What He Didn’t Do” is a true power anthem; despite, the heartbreak that it conveys. Pearce knows how to turn true pain into a musical masterpiece.

“Treat me right, put me first, be a man of his word // Stay home ’cause he wanted to // Always fight for my love, hold on tight like it’s something // That he couldn’t stand to lose // The devil’s in the details, I won’t tell the hell that he put me through // All I know is in the end, it wasn’t what he did // No, it was what he didn’t do”

Congratulations to Carly Pearce and her team on their number one!

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Carly Pearce earns 4th number one single with “What He Didn’t Do.”

Join our Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Carly Pearce announcements and releases.

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“What He Didn’t Do” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are All of Eric Church’s Number One Songs in His Catalog

Here are all of Eric Church’s number one songs on country radio in his music catalog. The singer-songwriter has ten number ones to his name, seven as a solo artist and three as a featured artist.

We love reminiscing about all the great country music to hit country radio over the last few years. In our brand new series, we’re looking back on the songs that made it to the top of the country airplay charts. Today, we’re highlighting songs in Eric Church’s long career that hit the number one spot.

 

“Drink In My Hand” – Chief, 2011

Although his debut album came out in 2006, it took Church nearly five years and ten singles to reach the number one spot. This upbeat, rocking tune is the perfect song to start your weekend with.

 

“Springsteen” – Chief, 2011

Going 6x-Platinum, “Springsteen” is Church’s biggest song to date. The reflective-track brings the singer and its listeners back to their younger days. Church points out that one simple melody can represent an entire moment in time.

 

“Give Me Back My Hometown” – The Outsiders, 2014

The lead single off his fourth studio album, Church sings about how a failed relationship ruined the place he calls home. Now, his favorite spots of town are tainted with her memory. 

 

“Talladega” – The Outsiders, 2014

An ode to one of the south’s most popular sporting events. The singer recalls the joys of headed down to Alabama with his boys the summer after their senior year. As he is stuck in the real-world now, he longs for the nights where his only concern was his favorite racer crossing the finish line.

 

“Record Year” – Mr. Misunderstood, 2016

Most breakups songs are depressing and show the artist’s vulnerability; this is not one of those. In this track, Church realizes he’s better off without her. “Record Year” has a double meaning—it’s one of his best years and a year he had time to listen to all his old records from George Jones to Waylon Jennings. 

 

“Some of It” – Desperate Man, 2018

In this mid-tempo track, Church talks about lessons learned—some you learn the hard way, through heartbreak, or on a page. Some lessons you never use, but there’s something to be said for some of them.

 

“Hell of a View” – Soul, 2021

It’s hard to believe that an artist as popular and well-respected as Eric Church only has seven solo number ones to name; “Hell of a View” is his most recent hit. The singer discusses the rush he gets from this fun, reckless love. 

 

With seven number ones under his belt as a solo artist, Church also adds three hit songs as a featured artist. “The Only Way I Know” with Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan; “Raise ‘Em Up” with Keith Urban; and “Does To Me” with Luke Combs. 

 

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All of these Eric Church hits and more are available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Luke Combs Lands 15th Number One with “Going, Going, Gone”

Luke Combs continues his streak of number ones with his 15th song to top the country charts, “Going, Going, Gone.”

Time and time again, we celebrate Luke Combs’ absolute superstardom. He is one of the best entertainers in country music right now. Continuing his record success, the singer-songwriter has added to his consecutive streak of hit songs. This week, Combs’ latest song “Going, Going, Gone” marks his 15th number one single at country radio.

Written by Combs with James McNair and Ray Fulcher, “Going, Gong, Gone” is a perfect song to add to the singer’s impressive catalog. The heartbreaking, yet catchy song is a clear winner and fans and country radio agree. There seems to be no stopping Combs.

“Like a runaway Southbound train // Like an Arizona desert rain // Like lightning in the sky // Like fireworks in July // Like a left field home run ball // Like a whiskey shot at last call // It’s like she was made for moving on // That girl is going, going, gone”

Congrats to Combs and his team on another monumental feat!

Fans can catch the number one single and many more on one of Combs’ many upcoming tour dates. Check out his full schedule here.

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“Going, Going, Gone” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are All of Dierks Bentley’s Number One Songs in His Catalog

Here are all of Dierks Bentley’s number one songs on country radio in his music catalog. The singer-songwriter has 22 number ones to his name.

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We love reminiscing about all of the great country music to hit country radio over the last few years. In our brand new series, we’re looking back on the songs that made it to the top of the country airplay charts. Today, we’re highlighting songs in Dierks Bentley’s career that hit the number one spot.

 

“What Was I Thinkin” – Dierks Bentley, 2003

Dierks Bentley’s debut single to country radio, “What Was I Thinkin'” hit number one less than five months after its release; an impressive feat for a young artist. Its fun story and high energy make this a timeless classic.

 

“Come A Little Closer” – Modern Day Drifter, 2005

Not particularly known for love ballads, Bentley’s second number one is a romantic melody about letting physical love fix all the problems and worries in a relationship.

 

“Settle for a Slowdown” – Modern Day Drifter, 2005

Bentley sings about how depressing it was to watch his girl drive away for good. He hopes to see brake lights but knows it’s not likely, so he would be happy just to see her slow down and consider turning around.

 

“Every Mile a Memory” – Long Trip Alone, 2006

Every country singer has at least one song about driving in a truck; this is Bentley’s. He sings about how every mile he drove reminded him of a time with his ex. He should be in awe looking at the western sunset or the stars in the Texas sky, but all he thinks about is her.

 

“Free And Easy (Down the Road I Go)” – Long Trip Alone, 2006

In this bluegrass hit, Bentley reminds us that as long as the sun is shining and you have clothes on your back, everything is going to be alright. You only have one life to live, so you should not spend it worrying about what the future holds.

 

“Feel That Fire” – Feel That Fire, 2009

The title track off his 4th studio album, “Feel That Fire” is about a reckless girl who acts on instinct and likes to live on the edge. Although she has a wild exterior, she longs for a real lover who makes her feel needed. 

 

“Sideways” – Feel That Fire, 2009

Bentley describes the southern honkytonk scene in this upbeat song. Not a whole lot of substance in this track, but it does a great job of putting the listener in a good mood and ready for a fun night. 

 

“Am I the Only One” – Home, 2012

Another fun, drinking song, Bentley fears that he is the only one who wants to party tonight. This is the perfect track to kick off your tailgate playlist.

 

“Home” – Home, 2012

This unifying anthem reminds us of what America is really about. No matter what hardships we go through as a country, this will always be the place we call home.

 

“5-1-5-0” – Home, 2012

This high-energy song gets the fans riled up at his concerts, as Bentley lets the audience sing along to the chorus with him. Essentially, this woman’s love makes him crazy.

 

“I Hold On” – Riser, 2014

A fan-favorite and staple in Bentley’s live set, “I Hold On” is a very personal track about the things in life he will never let go of, including his truck, his guitar, his religion, and his wife.

 

“Drunk On A Plane” – Riser, 2014

After calling off the wedding, the man in the song decides to go on the honeymoon anyway. He throws his own party on the plane ride there. This is Bentley’s biggest song, going 3X-Platinum, and is usually his live show closer.

 

“Say You Do” – Riser, 2014

Written by Shane McAnally with Old Dominion’s Matt Ramsey and Trevor Rosen, this song describes a physical relationship between a man and a woman after a big fight. The man is begging her to forgive him just for one more night.

 

“Somewhere on a Beach” – Black, 2016

The lead single off his 8th studio album, the protagonist in this fun, breakup song is using the beach and a new girl to get over his ex. Some speculate the man in this song is the same as the one in “Drunk on a Plane,” and he is enjoying the honeymoon a little more than he thought he would.

 

“Different for Girls” ft. Elle King – Black, 2016

“Different For Girls” highlights what breakups are typically like for both men and women. While men can act tough, throw on a nice t-shirt, and head to the bar, women usually take it much harder.

 

“Black” – Black, 2017

Dierks Bentley’s “Black” serves as the title track off his 8th album. Bentley’s vocals shine on this sexy and sultry track.

 

“Woman, Amen” – The Mountain, 2018

Bentley thanks God and expresses his gratitude for all the women in his life in this hit, which served as the lead single off his 9th album. During his live shows on the corresponding tours, black and white photos of women of all different races and ages dance across the backdrop, ending with a beautiful photo of his wife, Cassidy.

 

“Burning Man” ft. Brothers Osborne – The Mountain, 2019

“Burning Man” serves as the second single released from The Mountain and features Brothers Osborne on the fun, uptempo track. The song is a standout at shows with it’s upbeat melody and fun collaboration.

 

“Living” – The Mountain, 2019

This feel-good song explains the difference between being alive and living. It is paired with an adorable music video featuring his youngest child, Knox. Although the song suggests it is about being one with nature, the video showcases Bentley having an adventurous day with his son.

 

“Gone” – 2021

“Gone” marks the first of two standalone tracks released in 2020 dubbed, “covid holdover songs”. With no particular home on an album, the song laments the idea of a heartbroken person, wasting their days away after a failed relationship.

 

“Beers on Me” ft. HARDY & Breland, 2022

Bentley’s most recent number one single, “Beers on Me” with HARDY and Breland, serves as his latest and 21st single to top the charts. Adding rising stars HARDY and Breland make this fun-loving, upbeat anthem the perfect track to add to your playlist.

 

“Gold” – Gold, 2023

Over the years, Bentley has fine-tuned his musical style, delivering simple, yet perfectly elevated songs that are clearly influenced by 90s and folk music. “Gold” is one of those songs. A true embodiment of simple living, “Gold” showcases Bentley at his best. Fans seem to agree.

 

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All of these Dierks Bentley hits and more are available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Morgan Wallen Scores 8th Number One with “Thought You Should Know”

Morgan Wallen continues his streak of number ones with his 8th song to top the country charts, “Thought You Should Know.”

Morgan Wallen is officially back on the top of the country charts once again! With a world tour and a new record featuring 36 songs to look forward to, Wallen is showing no signs of slowing down. His stardom continues to rise. Today his touching song, “Thought You Should Know” marks his 8th number-one single at country radio.

Wallen shared clips of “Thought You Should Know” two years ago, as a gift to his mother on Mother’s Day. While 2021 was a tumultuous year for the singer-songwriter, he remained true to his artistry through his songwriting and connection to his fans. The single written by Wallen with Nicolle Galyon and Miranda Lambert is one of his rawest ones to date.

“I thought you should know // That all those prayers you thought you wasted on me // Must’ve finally made their way on through // I thought you should know // I got me a new girl down there in Jefferson City, and // She lets me fish whenever I want to // Yeah, I’m still proud of where I came from // Still your only damn son // Can you believe I’m on the radio? // Just thought you should know, thought you should know, thought you should know”

There is truly no stopping Wallen! His career continues to catapult him to superstardom. It is just a matter of time before he wins entertainer of the year at one of the coveted country music award shows. Congrats to Wallen and his team on their 8th number-one single with “Thought You Should Know.”

Check out Wallen’s full catalog of number one hits here.

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“Thought You Should Know” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown Earn Number One at Radio with “Thank God”

Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown earn their first number one at country radio together with “Thank God.” Learn all the details here.

Everyone in country music knows that Kane Brown is a superstar in his own right; however, fans might not have always known that his wife, Katelyn is a talented singer too. The twosome combined their talents and love on a cut from Kane’s album Different Man called “Thank God.” That little song is now the number one single at country radio!

The exciting news marks Kane’s ninth number one single, and Katelyn’s first. Of course, the superstar gives his wife all the credit, sharing on social media this kind sentiment – “My baby got her first number 1 ❤️ thanks country radio and fans for blowing this one up.”

Katelyn followed suit sharing this message with fans, “I don’t even know what to say. There are absolutely no words big enough to express the feeling. I truly thought this song would be just a really cute cut on his album and now it’s the #1 song. What is even more special is the fact I get to do this with the love of my life and our baby girls get to watch mom & dad. I melt. My heart is filled with so much joy and gratitude and I can’t thank everyone enough for the love & support and for loving this song as much as we do ❤️ THANK GOD 🙏🏼 xo.”

“Thank God” is surely a special kind of love song, and it is no wonder that it catapulted to the top of the charts. Congrats to the Brown’s and their team!

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Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown earn their first number one single together with “Thank God.”

Join our Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Kane Brown announcements and releases.

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“Thank God” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are All of Chris Young’s Number One Songs in His Catalog

Here are all of Chris Young’s number one songs on country radio in his music catalog. The singer-songwriter has 13 number ones to his name.

Chris Young’s career began in 2006 when he took home first place in the fourth season of singing competition Nashville Star. This led to a recording contract with RCA records and the release of his self-titled debut album. From there, the rest is history. Young has released eight studio albums and 13 number one songs. Check out the full list below.

 

“Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song)” – The Man I Want to Be

While Young’s debut album didn’t have any number ones, however, he came out swinging with his sophomore album The Man I Want to Be. Written by Young, Cory Batten, and Kent Blazy, Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song)” shows the world why Young was meant to become a star with his unique yet old school sounding vocals. It’s a classic romance song about a couple wanting to get back home after a date but the lyrics are presented in a classy way.

 

“The Man I Want to Be” – The Man I Want to Be

Written by Brett James and Tim Nichols, this was Young’s second number one song in a row. Everyone has a time in their life where they want to become a better version of themselves, whether in relationships, friendships, their career etc. This song is that journey through a conversation with God.

 

Voices” – Voices

Marking his third consecutive number one, “Voices” is a true classic. While the track appeared on his sophomore album, it didn’t get the recognition it deserved until it appeared on the EP Voices in 2010. Written by Young, Chris Tompkins, and Craig Wiseman, it’s a song about no matter where you are, you’re never going to stop hearing your family’s advice in your head while going through important moments in life.

 

“Tomorrow” – Neon

“Tomorrow” was the singer-songwriter’s fourth consecutive number one. Written by Young, Anthony Smith, and Frank Myers this was the first single off the album Neon. It is an emotional track truly showcasing Young’s vulnerability as it is just him and a guitar.

 

“Who I Am With You” – A.M.

Written by Marv Green, Paul Jenkins, and Jason Sellers, “Who I Am With You” may be another country love song but with Young’s charm, it has its own unique sound. It shares a sign to look out for if you’ve found your person. That sign is you’ll want to be a better person for them, but you will also be comfortable showing them who you really are.

 

“I’m Coming Over”  I’m Coming Over

Young wrote this song with Corey Crowder and Josh Hodge. When you end a relationship with someone, it’s hard to move on from them right away. That’s the story this song shares. The couple believes they should break up yet spends the night together. It may be a typical breakup song but Young’s pure vocals make it a hit.

 

“Think Of You” (Featuring Cassadee Pope) – I’m Coming Over

Another track written by Young, Crowder, and Hodge, this breakup song shows you that it’s ok to think of your ex while trying to navigate life without them. Young and Pope’s voices blend together perfectly throughout the chorus. The song recently resurfaced as a fun TikTok sound where users sing about being the life of the party but their lives have changed, reminding us what a hit it truly is.

 

“Sober Saturday Night” (Featuring Vince Gill) – I’m Coming Over

Written by Young, Brad Warren, and Brett Warren this was the third number one from Young’s fifth studio album. The title makes you believe the song is related to drinking but it’s actually about waking up alone and not being over a significant other. With the play on words and the combination of Young and Gill’s vocals, it’s no surprise this rose up the charts.

 

“Losing Sleep” – Losing Sleep

This was the first single off of Young’s 2017 album. Written by Young, Chris Destefano, and Josh Hodge, this song has a bit more of a pop sound compared to Young’s previous songs. However, it doesn’t steer too far away from Young’s traditional sound.

 

Hangin’ On” – Losing Sleep

Young’s 11th number one song is “Hangin’ On”. The track was written by Young, Corey Crowder, and Josh Hoge. This goes back to a more traditional country sound. It’s a genuine love song about falling for someone and hanging on to the time you spend together and not taking it for granted.

 

“Famous Friends” (Featuring Kane Brown) – Famous Friends

After a bit of a hiatus, Young came out swinging with “Famous Friends” in 2020. It is an upbeat song that pays tribute to small-town nurses, teachers, and first responders. This was a great tribute to those who were not only heroes during the pandemic but continue to be heroes every single day. While this wasn’t the first time this duo teamed up, you can tell that Young and Brown had a great time reuniting. 

 

“At the End of a Bar” (Featuring Mitchell Tenpenny) – Famous Friends

Lucky number 13 came this past August. Written by Young, Tenpenny, and Chris DeStefano, “At The End of a Bar” is an incredible acoustic ballad about what you can find at the bar including friendships, relationships, etc. Tenpenny and Young bring their unique own sound to the table while also flowing together perfectly.

 

With 13 number ones, Young is certainly not slowing down.  With two new songs recently released and talks of an upcoming album, we can’t wait to see what is in store for Young this year.

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All of these Chris Young songs are available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Nate Smith Earns First Number One Song with “Whiskey On You”

Nate Smith earns his firsts number-one song at country radio this week with his single, Whiskey On You.” Learn all the details here.

Country music singer-songwriter, Nate Smith has officially earned his first number-one single at country radio with “Whiskey On You.” The Sony Music Nashville artist debuted the single last year, and it has steadily climbed the country charts since.

Written by Smith with Lindsay Rimes and Russell Sutton, “Whiskey On You” is a true-blue country song. Fans across the genre clearly love the song equally. While the song is essentially a break-up sad-jam, it tugs at your heartstrings because of its relatability. Smith is an artist that is clearly showing fans and industry-alike that he is a mainstay in the genre.

“Ain’t gonna waste one more night missing, wanting you back // No, I ain’t gonna cry another tear in this glass // You didn’t waste any time finding somebody new // So, I ain’t gonna waste another drop of whiskey on you // No, I ain’t”

Congratulations to Smith and his team on an incredible accomplishment! This is sure to be Smith’s first of many number-one songs. It will be interesting to see what song he ships to country radio next.

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Nate Smith’s single “Whiskey On You” marks his first number one song at country radio.

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“Whiskey On You” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.