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Country Billboard Chart News December 4, 2017

RIAA Certifications

Multi-Platinum = 2,000,000 plus units
Platinum = 1-million units
Gold = 500,000 units
Note: For ALBUM certifications the RIAA base their figures on the number of units SHIPPED together with, track sales and on demand audio/ video stream units and NOT based purely on traditional retail sales.
1,500 on-demand audio and/or video song streams = 10 track sales = 1 album sale.
150 on-demand streams = 1 track download

November 2017

MULTI-PLATINUM SINGLES:
Luke Bryan Don't Want This Night To End | released Aug 9, 2011 Capitol Records | certified Gold Jan 9, 2012, certified Platinum Feb 23, 2012, certified 2x Multi-Platinum Oct 22, 2012, certified 3x Multi-Platinum Nov 16, 2017, certified 4x Multi-Platinum Nov 16, 2017 4 Million units

Luke Bryan Kick The Dust Up  | released Aug 7, 2015 Capitol Records | certified Gold Sept 14, 2016 | certified Platinum Sept 14, 2016, certified 2x Multi-Platinum Nov 16, 2017 2 Million       

Luke Bryan Do I | Released May 5, 2009 Capitol Nashville | certified Gold Jan 15, 2010, certified Platinum Jan 9, 2012, certified 2x Multi-Platinum Nov 16, 2017 2 Million

PLATINUM SINGLES:
Old Dominion Snapback | released Nov 6, 2015 RCA Records | certified Gold June 21, 2016 | certified Platinum Nov 29, 2017 1 Million

GOLD SINGLES
Locash I Know Somebody | released Oct 30, 2015 Reviver Records | certified Gold Nov 6, 2017 0.5 Million units

Carly Pearce Every Little Thing | released Jan 23, 2017 Big Machine Records | certified Gold Nov 14, 2017 0.5 Million units (actual pure sales 347,000)

Dan + Shay How Not To | released Sept 26, 2016 Warner Bros. Records | certified Gold Nov 16, 2017 0.5 Million units

Walker Hayes You Broke Up With Me released Jan 27, 2017 Monument Records | certified Gold Nov 22, 2017   0.5 Million units (actual pure sales 247,000 chart dated Dec 23, 2017)

GOLD ALBUMS
Luke Combs THIS ONE'S FOR YOU | released JUNE 2, 2017 | certified GOLD Nov 30, 2017 0.5 Million units (actual pure sales 26-week total 157,700).

Brothers Osborne PAWN SHOP | released Jan 15, 2016 EMI Records | certified GOLD Nov 16, 2017 0.5 Million units (actual pure sales 183,600 chart dated Dec 23, 2017)        

In Brief: Billboard Country Charts (Chart issue week of December 16, 2017)

Country Album Chart ** No.1 (1 week) ** The Anthology: Part 1, The First Five Years Garth Brooks 
Hot Country Songs ** No.1 (1 week) ** “Meant To Be” Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line
Country Airplay *** No.1 (2 weeks) ** “Ask Me How I Know” Garth Brooks
Country Digital Songs ** No.1 (1 week) ** “Meant To Be” Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line

Billboard Top 200 / Country Album Chart News (Chart issue week of December 16, 2017)

The Billboard 200 chart measures multi-metric album consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA).

Taylor Swift with REPUTATION album notched a third week at No.1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart (BB200), making it the first set to rack up three weeks atop the list since Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. in May.
Reputation earned 147,000 equivalent album units (down 43%) in the week ending Nov. 30, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 131,424 were in traditional album sales (down 43%).
Only four albums have spent three or more weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2017: Reputation, DAMN., Drake’s More Life and The Weeknd’s Starboy.
Garth Brooks’ box set, The Anthology: Part I, The First Five Years, was a non-mover at No.4 in its second chart week, with 57,000 equivalent album units (up 7 percent, all in traditional album sales: 56,816 copies). The box set, which is only available on CD, rises following sale pricing timed to the Black Friday shopping holiday on Nov. 24.

Billboard Top Country Albums (Chart issue week of December 16, 2017)
Top Country Albums now ranks the most popular country albums of the week, as compiled by Nielsen Music, based on multi-metric consumption (blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA), and streaming equivalent albums (SEA)).
10 digital track sales from an album = 1 track equivalent album (TEA) “sale”
1,500 on demand song streams from an album to one streaming equivalent album (SEA) “sale”.
Nielsen Music compiles the sales and streaming data. Billboard continues to publish pure album sales charts (subscription to billboard biz ), exclusively comprising Nielsen’s sales data.

Garth Brooks ruled Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart as The Anthology: Part 1, The First Five Years strode 2-1 (#4 Billboard 200), earned 57,000 equivalent album units (up 7%; 56,816 pure sales; 2-week total 109,900), all in traditional album sales, in the week ending Nov.30, according to Nielsen Music.

The box set, which chronicles his 1989-1993 ascent and is available only on CD, rose following sale-pricing timed to the Black Friday shopping holiday on Nov. 24.

Brooks banked his 17th Top Country Albums No.1, tying Willie Nelson for the second-most leaders. Brooks’ musical idol George Strait reigns with 26 No.1s. Brooks simultaneously paced Country Airplay and Top Country Albums for the first time since Jan. 3, 1998, when his “Longneck Bottle” led the former and Sevens dominated the latter.

Previous week No.1 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill with THE REST OF OUR LIFE (McGraw/Arista Nashville/Sony Music Nashville) slipped 1-2 (#2-#20 Billboard 200) selling 21,392 copies (down 68%; 2-week total 119,743).

Former No.1 Blake Shelton with TEXOMA SHORE (Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville) held at No.3 (#13-24 BB200) selling 17,982 copies (4-week total 130,613).

Former No.1 Thomas Rhett with LIFE CHANGES (Valory/Big Machine Label Group) rose 5-4 (#41-35 BB200) selling 7,833 copies (up 23%, 12-week total 182,400).

Eagles with HOTEL CALIFORNIA 40th Anniversary 2-CD (Rhino; Amazon UK) which marks 40 years since the release of the EAGLES' landmark album, made a re-entry at No.5 (#44 BB200) selling 11,876 copies.
The album spent eight week at #1 in the U.S., spawned two #1 singles, won two GRAMMY Awards, and sold more than 32 million copies around the world.

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To mark the milestone, "Hotel CALIFORNIA: 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition," a new 2-CD/1-Blu-Ray Audio released Friday, November 24th. The set includes remastered sound, ten previously unreleased live recordings, as well as hi-res stereo and 5.1 mixes. Presented in an 11 x 11 hardbound book, it also features rare and unseen photos from the era, a replica tour book, and an 11 x 22 poster. Both a 2-CD Expanded Edition and 1-CD version will be available, along with digital download and streaming versions.

Former No.1 Kane Brown with his SELF-TITLED album fell 4-6 (#37-46 BB200) selling 5,900 copies (down 20%; 52-week total 269,900).
Reba McEntire with her re-issued MY KIND OF CHRISTMAS (Nash Icon | BMLG) lifted 12-7 (#79-49 BB200) selling 12,899 copies (up 40%).
Chris Stapleton with From a Room: Volume 1 (Mercury/Universal Music Group Nashville) fell 8-9 (53-64 BB200) selling 8,611 copies (30-week total 595,500) whilst TRAVELLER (MERCURY/ UMGN) slipped 7-8 (#48-57 BB200) selling 6,915 copies (down 8%; 135-week total 2,133,300).

In her fourth frame Kelsea Ballerini with UNAPOLOGETICALLY (Black River) fell 9-10 (59-65 Billboard 200) selling 8,653 copies (up 7%; 4-week total 59,240).

Outside the Top 10
In his fourth week Kid Rock with SWEET SOUTHERN SUGAR (Top Dog/BMG/Broken Bow Music Group), fell 11-13 (#74-82 Billboard 200) selling 9,047 copies (down 2%; 4-week total 71,441).

IT’s CHRISTMAS TIME!:
Elvis Presley with It's Christmas Time (RCA Special Products/Sony Commercial Music Group | Legacy) lifted 17-11 (NEW #73 BB200) selling 9,134 copies.
Blake Shelton with CHEERS, IT'S CHRISTMAS (Warner Bros. | WMN) moved 16-12 (#97-67 BB200) selling (#28) 9,092 copies.
Burl Ives with RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER (MCA Special Products | Ume) rose 33-19 with 2,835 sales (#131 Re-Entry BB200; 26 chart weeks).
Alan Jackson with LET IT BE CHRISTMAS (ARC/Gaither | Capitol CMG) made a re-entry at No.25 (#172 Re-Entry BB200; 9 chart frames) selling 5,246 copies.
Elsewhere outside the top 25 Brett Eldredge’s GLOW, the crooner’s holiday set from last year, which arrived and peaked at No. 2 on Top Country Albums, re-entered at No.33, dashing 137% to 5,000 equivalent album units (3,645 pure sales).

Former No.1 Luke Combs with THIS ONE’S FOR YOU (River House/ Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville) fell 10-14 (#61-83 BB200) selling 3,378 copies (down 18%; 26-week total 157,700).

Previous weeks No.1 Kenny Chesney with LIVE IN NO SHOES NATION (Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville) fell 15-17 (#96-118 BB200) selling 6,796 copies (down 11%; 5-week total 307,865).

FALLING SHORT of Top 50:

On the Country Album Sales list (pure sales; old methodology)
Chase Rice with LAMBS & LIONS (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow/BMG | BBMG) in his second week fell 4-28 after it debut at No.6 on Top Country albums and No.42 Billboard 200.

Cole Swindell with his 5-track DOWN HOME SESSIONS IV (EP) Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN; Amazon UK - UK iTunes - Amazon.com) made a debut at No.20 selling 2,672 copies.

Jake Owen with GREATEST HITS (RCA Nashville | SMN) made a debut at No.25 after initial debut sales of 700 copies.

Year-To-Date Albums
19,047,000 (Physical sales 13,021,000 (down -13.6%) + Digital sales 6,026,000 (down -19.3%) which is 15.5% down at the same point in 2016 (22,535,000 sales) 

Year-To-Date Digital Tracks
60,403,000 down 24.2% at the same point in 2016 (79,638,000)

Billboard Hot Country Songs (Chart issue week of December 16, 2017)
On Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart - which blends:
a) All-format airplay, as monitored by BDS
b) Sales, as tracked by Nielsen SoundScan and
c) Streaming, (tracked by Nielsen BDS from such services as Spotify, Muve, Slacker, Rhapsody, Rdio and Xbox Music, among others) according to BDS it results in:

’MEANT TO BE’ AT NO. 1 For only the third time since Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart transitioned to a hybrid data list that blends airplay, streaming and sales on Oct. 20, 2012, a song debuts atop the survey.

Pop singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line with “Meant to Be” (Warner Bros./BMLG) launched at No.1, driven in part by budding multiformat support at both pop and country radio, where it’s being dually promoted. It rose 31-28 on the Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart (up 33% in plays) and pushed 57-48 in its second week on Country Airplay (2 million impressions, up 47%). On the Billboard Hot 100, “Meant” reaches the top 40 (42-40).

The collaboration ranked at No.8 on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart with 25,000 downloads sold (and entered Country Digital Song Sales at No. 1), while drawing 10.4 million U.S. streams (as it enters the all-genre Streaming Songs chart at No. 46).
This is Rexha’s first visit to Hot Country Songs, while FGL earned its sixth No. 1 and first since “H.O.L.Y.” reigned for 18 weeks beginning May 21, 2016.
“Meant” is the third track to start at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs, following the all-star “Forever Country” by Artists of Then, Now & Forever (Oct. 8, 2016) and “My Baby’s Got a Smile on Her Face” by Craig Wayne Boyd, season-seven winner of NBC’s The Voice (Jan. 3, 2015).

Hot County Songs
** No.1 (1 week)/ Hot Shot Debut ** “Meant To Be” Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line
** Airplay Gainer” No.6 “Light It Up” Luke Bryan
** Digital Gainer ** No.8 “I'll Name The Dogs” Blake Shelton
** Streaming Gainer ** No.26 “Marry Me” Thomas Rhett
Debut No.47 “Everything's Gonna Be Alright” David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney
Debut No.49 “The Dance” Red Marlow

Billboard Country Airplay (Chart issue week of December 16, 2017)

Superstar Garth Brooks topped Country Airplay for the first time since 2007, as “Ask Me How I Know” (Pearl) ascended 2-1 on the chart dated Dec. 16, increasing 8% to 43.3 million audience impressions in the week ending Dec. 3, according to Nielsen Music.

“I’m so proud of the Pearl Records team for working so hard for this No.1,”said Brooks. “Congrats to [writer] Mitch Rossell on his first cut — so happy for you, pal! And, to country radio: four decades later, thanks for still believing. I’m humbled and very grateful.”

The coronation is Brooks’ 19th and first since Sept. 15, 2007, when “More Than a Memory” became the only song to debut atop the chart, ending a 10-year, three-month gap between No.1s, the second-longest for an act in a lead role on each track. Tracy Lawrence waited 11 years (and one day) between “Texas Tornado” in 1996 and “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” in 2007.
“Memory” itself ended what’s now the third-longest break between leaders (by acts with lead billings), as it became Brooks’ first No.1 since “To Make You Feel My Love” on Aug. 1, 1998. (In 2000, Brooks went on hiatus to help raise his three daughters.)
Brooks is one of eight artists with Country Airplay leaders in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s, joining Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw and Brad Paisley.
Brooks first led Country Airplay with “The Dance” on July 14, 1990, six months after the list was introduced. He first topped Hot Country Songs with “If Tomorrow Never Comes” on Dec. 9, 1989.
 “Ask” is the second straight Country Airplay leader penned by just one author, following LANCO’s “Greatest Love Story,” written by frontman Brandon Lancaster

Maren Morris banked her third Country Airplay top 10 as “I Could Use a Love Song” (Columbia Nashville) rose 11-9 (27.9 million, up 6%). It followed her feature on Thomas Rhett’s “Craving You,” which topped Country Airplay on July 22, and her No. 9-peaking debut, “My Church” (May 21, 2016).

MIDLAND with "Make a Little" the trio’s second single follows “Drinkin’ Problem,” which peaked at No. 3 and No.4 on Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs, respectively. “Make” rumbled into the Country Airplay top 20 (22-19), up 11% to 11.6 million in audience.

Country Airplay
*** No.1 (1 week) *** "Ask Me How I Know” Garth Brooks 43.293 million audience (+3.125 million) / 7,963 radio plays (+631)
** Most Increased Audience ** No.2 “Light It Up” Luke Bryan
** Most Added ** No.28 “Marry Me” Thomas Rhett
** Hot Shot Debut ** No. 59 “We Got Something They Don't” Shania Twain
Debut No. 60 “Speakers, Bleachers And Preachers” Brandon Lay

Billboard Country Digital Singles Chart
(Chart issue week of December 16, 2017)

Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line with “Meant to Be” (Warner Bros./BMLG) collaboration ranked at No.8 on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart with 25,000 downloads sold and entered Billboard Country Digital Song Sales at No.1.
It was seven places behind Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" which became his third No.1 on Digital Song Sales (69,000, down 1%). "Perfect" hit No. 1 on Digital Song Sales with an assist from the first few hours of tracking for its new duet version with Beyonce, released before the end of the sales (and streaming) tracking week at 7 p.m. ET on Nov. 30

Previous weeks No.1 LANco with “Greatest Love Story” (Arista Nashville) fell 1-2 (#28-29 Digital Songs)
Former No.1 Kane Brown feat. Lauren Alaina with “What If’s” rose 4-3 (#40-41 Digital Songs). 
Blake Shelton with “I'll Name The Dogs” (Warner Bros. | WMN) advanced 14-4 (#43 Re-Entry Digital Songs)
Chris Stapleton with “Broken Halos” fell 3-5 (#39-45 Digital Songs).
Walker Hayes with “You Broke Up With Me” (Monument) rose 9-6 (#46 Re-Entry Digital Songs).
Thomas Rhett with “Marry Me” (Valory) lifted 15-7 (#47 Re-Entry Digital Songs).

The Voice (U.S. season 13) 4th placed Contestant Red Marlow with a cover of Garth Brook’s “The Dance” (performed on Monday, Nov 27, 2017) made a debut at #8.
Thomas Rhett with “Unforgettable” (Valory) fell 8-9.
Luke Combs with “When It Rains It Pours” (River House | Columbia Nashville) fell 7-10.
Outside the Top 10
Former No.1 Keith Urban’s with “Female” fell 6-12.
Taylor Swift with her new country radio single “New Year’s Day’ fell 5-18 in her second frame.
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill with “The Rest Of Our Life” slumped 2-21.

Country Aircheck MEDIABASE Chart

4 Dec 2017

Garth Brooks Nabs 20th Career #1 With 'Ask Me How I Know'
Twenty-eight years ago this week, Garth Brooks had his first No.1 with “If Tomorrow Never Comes.” Tonight, he’s celebrating again with “Ask Me How I Know.” Congrats to him, Mandy McCormack, Lesly Simon, Andy Elliott, Hilary Hoover, Glenn Noblit and Chris Waters. The songwriter is Mitch Rossell.
This marks Brooks' 20th trip to the top of the charts, and his first since "More Than A Memory" hit #1 in 2007. Additionally, this marks the fourth consecutive decade in which BROOKS has had a #1 single, a run that began with his first career #1, "If Tomorrow Never Comes," in December 1989.



















Ask Me How I Know” (Pearl) logged 8,634 radio spins (+1004) and 57.183 million audience impressions (+5.917 million) with 22857 Total Points (+2715) from 156 tracking stations for the tracking week November 26 to December 2, 2017 and published chart December 4th 2017.

Carly Pearce Is Most-Added With 'Hide The Wine'
Kudos to Kris Lamb and the Big Machine team on landing 40 adds for Carly Pearce’s Hide The Wine”. The song topped the "Most Added" board this chart week.

Mediabase Adds (Selective)

Artist/Title (Label)        TW Total Historic Adds
CARLY PEARCE/Hide The Wine (Big Machine)  40         41        
CAM/Diane (Arista)        31         38        
THOMAS RHETT/Marry Me (Valory)      24         111      
LINDSAY ELL/Criminal (Stoney Creek)   17         30        
TAYLOR SWIFT/New Year's Day (Big Machine)  16         71        
MORGAN WALLEN f/FGL/Up Down (Big Loud/BMLGR)  15         88        
MICHAEL TYLER/Hey Mama (Reviver)   14         15        
CHRIS JANSON/Drunk Girl (Warner Bros./WAR)            10         12        
KEITH URBAN/Female (Capitol) 8          148      
KIP MOORE/Last Shot (MCA)    8          56        
D. L. MURPHY f/K. CHESNEY/Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Reviver/Blue Chair)           7          107      
KANE BROWN/Heaven (RCA)   7          75        
BEBE REXHA f/FGL/Meant To Be (BMLGR/WBR)           6          40        
DARIUS RUCKER/For The First Time (Capitol)   6          121      
JORDAN DAVIS/Singles You Up (MCA) 6          140      
TIM MCGRAW & FAITH HILL/The Rest Of Our Life (Arista)         4          141      
KID ROCK/American Rock'n'Roll (Red Bow/BBR/BMG)   3          3         
ASHLEY MCBRYDE/A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega (Atlantic/WAR)         2          50        
BRANDON LAY/Speakers, Bleachers And Preachers (EMI Nashville)      2          76        
BRANTLEY GILBERT/The Ones That Like Me (Valory)   2          136      
CAROLINE JONES/Bare Feet (True To The Music)        2          5         
DANIELLE BRADBERY/Sway (BMLGR) 2          77        
LAUREN ALAINA/Doin' Fine (19/Interscope/Mercury)      2          111      
MIDLAND/Make A Little (Big Machine)    2          147      
STEPHANIE QUAYLE/Selfish (Rebel Engine)     2          12        
DELTA RAE/No Peace In Quiet (Valory) 1          28        
REBA MCENTIRE/God And My Girlfriends (Valory/Nash Icon)     1          17        
RUNAWAY JUNE/Wild West (Wheelhouse)         1          78

For a detailed report check out Country Aircheck Weekly Issue 579 - Dec 4, 2017 [PDF File] Magazine View
For the very latest up to the minute Mediabase Chart (Past 7 Days) go here - www.mediabase.com

Billboard Boxscores (Selective Country concerts)

Rank Artist: #75
Event Venue City/State: John Prine, Kacey Musgraves Fox Theatre Atlanta, Ga.
Dates: Nov. 17, 2017 Gross Sales: $216,113 Attend: 2,774/ 4,423
Shows/ Sellouts: 1/0 (1,649 unsold tickets) Prices: $99.50, $59.50
Promoters: NS2

Rank Artist: #102
Event Venue City/State: Cole Swindell, Dylan Schneider  Stage AE Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dates: Oct. 6, 2017 Gross Sales: $106,890 Attend: 3,054/ 4,500
Shows/ Sellouts: 1/0 (1,446 unsold tickets) Prices: $35
Promoters: PromoWest Productions

Rank Artist: #130
Event Venue City/State: Kip Moore, Drake White, Jordan Davis Stage AE Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dates: Oct. 26, 2017 Gross Sales: $59,561 Attend: 1,696/ 2,300 
Shows/ Sellouts: 1/0 (604 unsold tickets) Prices: $38, $35
Promoters: PromoWest Productions
Latest Billboard Boxscore Chart




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