Justin Moore banks his 10th No. 1 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart as “With a Woman You Love” hops from No. 4 to the top of the list dated Sept. 10. In the tracking week ending Sept. 4, the song surged by 13% to 26.3 million audience impressions, according to Luminate.
Moore wrote “Woman” with Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill and Jeremy Stover. It’s the first single from Moore’s upcoming album.
Moore rolls up his 10th Country Airplay leader, among 13 top 10s, and his fourth No. 1 in succession. “Woman” follows “We Didn’t Have Much,” which led last August; “Why We Drink” (August 2020); and “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” (September 2019).
Moore, from Poyen, Ark., first topped Country Airplay with his second entry, “Small Town USA,” in October 2009.
On Billboard‘s streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Hot Country Songs chart, “Woman” ascends 14-13 for a new high. It drew 2.3 million official streams and sold 1,000 downloads in the U.S. in the Aug. 26-Sept. 1 tracking week.
On a Roll
Jelly Roll banks his first Hot Country Songs top 10 as “Son of a Sinner” pushes 11-9.
On Country Airplay, the single, which Jelly Roll (real name Jason DeFord) co-wrote, lifts 18-16 for a new best (8.5 million, up 9%). It also drew 8.6 million clicks and sold 4,000 in the tracking week.
“Sinner” became Jelly Roll’s first of two Hot Country Songs entries, followed by his feature on Brantley Gilbert’s “Son of the Dirty South,” which has so far spent two weeks on the chart in August.
Besides his country music output, Jelly Roll has sent five titles onto Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and two onto the Billboard 200: A Beautiful Disaster (No. 97 peak on the latter list in March 2020) and Self Medicated (No. 110, October 2020). His highest charting set on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, No Filter, with Lil Wyte, reached No. 33 in 2013.
Driveway Moment
HARDY’s “Wait in the Truck,” featuring Lainey Wilson, revs in atop Country Digital Song Sales with 8,000 sold in its first week. It’s the first No. 1 on the chart for each artist.
HARDY adds his fourth top 10 on the tally, following “One Beer,” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson (No. 7, September 2020); Brantley Gilbert’s “The Worst Country Song of All Time,” featuring HARDY and Toby Keith (No. 5, July 2021); and “Give Heaven Some Hell” (No. 4, this March).
“Truck” marks Wilson’s second Country Digital Song Sales top 10, after “Never Say Never,” with Cole Swindell, hit No. 5 in March