In
Brief: Billboard Country Charts (Chart issue week of August 24, 2019)
Country Album Chart ** No.1 (45
non-consecutive weeks) ** THIS ONE’S FOR YOU Luke
Combs
Hot Country Songs ** ** No.1 (6 non-consecutive weeks) ** “The
Git Up” Blanco Brown
Country Airplay ** No.1 (1 week) ** “All to Myself” Dan +
Shay
Country Digital Songs ** No.1 (8 weeks) ** “The Git
Up” Blanco Brown
The
Billboard 200 chart measures multi-metric album consumption, which includes
traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent
albums (SEA).
Slipknot Ties Up Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 as 'We Are Not
Your Kind' Bundles in atop the chart
Slipknot scored its third No. 1 album on
the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart (BB200) as the rock band’s WE ARE NOT
YOUR KIND bowed in the top slot. The album earned 118,000 equivalent album
units in the week ending Aug. 15, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 102,000 were in album sales.
We
Are Not Your Kind was released on Aug. 9 via Roadrunner Records, and is the
group’s first studio album since 2014’s .5: The Gray Chapter.
We
Are Not Your Kind is the first hard rock album to lead the Billboard 200 since
Foo Fighters’ Concrete and Gold entered at No. 1 with 127,000 units on the list
dated Oct. 7, 2017. We Are Not Your Kind also tallies the largest week for a
hard rock album, in terms of units earned, since Concrete.
We
Are Not Your Kind’s big week was boosted by sales of the album generated
from a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer with Slipknot’s tour,
which started on July 26.
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.
Thanks
to consumption units Luke Combs’ debut
full-length, THIS ONE’S FOR YOU (River House/Columbia Nashville/Sony
Music Nashville), rebounded 2-1 (#21-19 Billboard 200), on Top Country
Albums, earning 21,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Aug. 15. The
LP has now spent 45 weeks in the penthouse, the most among male artists, having
passed Randy Travis’ Always& Forever, which led for 43 weeks starting in June
1987. Only one title has spent more weeks atop Top Country Albums, which
launched in 1964: Shania Twain’s Come On Over, which ruled for 50 frames
beginning in November 1997.
Regarding
pure sales it has sold around 510,000 copies in 115 chart frames and this chart
frame was the third best country seller (#48 Top Album Sales) behind Tyler
Childers (#1-20 Top Album Sales) and Chris Stapleton (#49-44 Top Album Sales).
Additionally,
Combs’ latest release, THE PREQUEL (River House/Columbia Nashville/ Sony
Music Nashville), rose 5-4 (#58-57 BB200) in its tenth frame.
Dan + Shay with their self-titled album (Warner
Bros./Warner Music Nashville) climbed 3-2 (#36-32 BB200) in their 60th
frame.
Morgan Wallen with IF I KNOW ME (Big Loud Digital EX) stepped
4-3 (#54-50 BB200) in his 63rd frame.
Chris Stapleton with the 224-week TRAVELLER (MERCURY/ UMGN) moved 6-5 (#62-58 BB200).
Former 6-week non-consecutive week No.1 Jason Aldean with REARVIEW
TOWN (Macon/Broken Bow Records) rose 8-6 (#67-63 BB200) in his 70th
week.
Former
No.1 Thomas
Rhett with CENTER POINT ROAD (Valory Music/ Big Machine Records) held at No.7 (#65-71
BB200) in his 11th week.
Former
No.1 Maren
Morris with GIRL (Columbia
Nashville/ Sony Music Nashville [SMN]) lifted 9-8 (#71-75 BB200) in her 23rd frame.
Former No.1 Kane Brown with sophomore album, entitled EXPERIMENT rose 10-9 (#75-77 BB200) as his self-titled album moved 14-13 (#97-99
BB200; 141 chart frames).
Previous
weeks’ No1 singer-songwriter Tyler Childers with
his new 9-track album, COUNTRY SQUIRE (Hickman Holler/ RCA | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com )
fell 1-10 (#12-91 Billboard 200).
Outside the
Top 10
Florida Georgia Line with CAN’T SAY I AIN’T COUNTRY (Big Machine Label Group) held at No.11 (#89-95
BB200) in their 26th week.
Former
No.1 Kacey
Musgraves with GOLDEN HOUR (MCA
Nashville) rose 17-14 (#133-128 BB200) in her 67th week (estimated
total 251,000 copies).
Justin
Moore with his 10-track LATE
NIGHTS AND LONG NECKS (Valory/Big Machine Label Group | Amazon UK - UK iTunes - Amazon.com )
fell 13-19 (#96-177 New Entry Billboard 200) in his third week.
Former
No.1 Carrie Underwood with CRY PRETTY rose 25-23 (estimated
total 48-week total 495,000) in her 48th week.
FALLING
SHORT of Top 50:
On the Country Album Sales list (pure sales;
old methodology)
Elvis
Presley with album sets Elvis: International
Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada August 26, 1969 (RCA) and Elvis: Live 1969,
International Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada (RCA) made debuts at No.7
& No.10 respectively.
Cliff Cody with 12-track A Mess Like
Me (Cliff Cody | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com) made a debut at No.21.
Jesse Dayton with 10-track Mixtape Volume
1 (Blue Elan Records | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com) made a debut at No.28.
The appropriately titled disc is over in a flash and while these seem
like tunes Dayton might lob in as an encore to one of his sweat-soaked shows,
it’s far from a tossed-off release. Read More American
Songwriter (Rating: 3.1/2 STARS)
(16 Aug 2019) Rodney Crowell with
11-track TEXAS (RC1 Records | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com) made a debut at No.42.
Kolby Cooper with 14-track Good Ones
Never Last (Back Porch Management | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com) made a debut at No.49.
Year-To-Date Albums
6,179,000 sales which is 30.4% down at the same point in 2018 (8,883,000 sales).
Album consumption is 32,482,000 units which is 5.1% up at the same point in 2018 (30,903,000 units)
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:
Blanco
Brown’s “The Git Up” (Trailer Trap
Music/Broken Bow Music Group/BMG/Wheelhouse/ Stoney Creek/Broken Bow) held at No.
1 for a sixth non-consecutive week.
Hot County
Songs
** No.1 (6 weeks) ** “The Git Up” Blanco Brown
**
Airplay Gainer” No.3 “All To Myself” Dan + Shay
** Digital
Gainer/ Streaming Gainer ** No.8 “One Thing
Right” Marshmello & Kane Brown
** Hot Shot Debut ** No.45 “Mess With My Head” Miranda Lambert
Dan + Shay, the duo of
Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney, notched their sixth No.1 on Billboard’s
Country Airplay chart as “All to Myself ” (Warner
Music Nashville/WAR) ascended 2-1 in its 27th week on the Aug. 24
tally, increasing by 12% to 41.9 million audience
impressions in the week ending Aug. 18, according to Nielsen Music.
“Myself” hits a new No.3 high, up from No. 5. Co-penned by Smyers,
Mooney, Jordan Reynolds and Nicolle Galyon, “Myself ” is Dan + Shay’s third
single and Country Airplay leader from their self-titled third LP, which
debuted at No.1 the Top Country Albums chart dated July 7, 2018; the set is
their first to generate a trio of Country Airplay No.1s. Lead single “Tequila”
led Country Airplay for two weeks in July 2018, and “Speechless” dominated for
four weeks starting last December, marking the pair’s longest-leading hit.
The duo’s first Country Airplay leader, “Nothin’ Like You” (from debut LP
Where It All Began), hit the summit for a week in December 2015, followed by next
single “From the Ground Up” (one week, September 2016). The pair’s third
straight No. 1, “How Not To,” reached the pinnacle for a week in July 2017
(with both “Ground” and “Not” from the act’s sophomore album, Obsessed).
Dan + Shay first charted on Country Airplay with Began lead single “19
You + Me,” which rose to No. 11 in April 2014.
“Thanks to an incredible effort by our promo team and unparalleled
support from our fans and country radio family, we’re able to officially
celebrate this week,” the duo told Billboard. “This one is extra special
because it marks our first time earning three No.1s from one album. We’re just
so grateful for every step of this journey and the victories along the way.
Chris Lane netted his
fourth total and consecutive Country Airplay top10 as “I
Don’t Know About You” (Big Loud) hopped 14-10 in its 39th
week, gaining by 10% to 21.7 million in audience. The song follows his “Take
Back Home Girl” (featuring Tori Kelly), which peaked at No.8 last August; “For
Her” (No. 10, September 2017); and his lone No. 1 thus far, “Fix,” which led
for a week in August 2016.
Blake Shelton with new
single “Hell Right” (Warner
Music Nashville/WMN), featuring Trace Adkins, arrived as
the top debut on the Country Airplay chart at No. 26, drawing 6.8million
audience impressions in the week ending Aug.18. The song was released Aug.16
and helped by hourly plays on participating iHeartMedia stations that day.
The track is Shelton’s follow-up to “God’s Country,” which topped Country
Airplay for two weeks in July, becoming his 26th No. 1. It ruled Hot Country
Songs for seven weeks, marking his 14th leader.
“Right” is the first Shelton-Adkins collaboration since the pair
dominated with “Hillbilly Bone” for a week in 2010. The new single is Adkins’
40th Country Airplay entry and highest-debuting.
He previously started at a No. 40 best debut with “Just Fishin’,” which
went on to hit No. 6 in 2011, becoming his 15th and most recent top 10.
Country
Airplay
***
No.1 (1 week) *** “All to Myself” Dan + Shay 41.849 million audience (+4.327
million gain) / 7,936 radio plays (+656)
** Hot
Shot Debut/ Most Increased Audience/ Most Added ** No.26 “Hell Right” Blake
Shelton feat. Trace Adkins
Billboard Country Digital
Singles Chart
Blanco Brown with “The
Git Up” (Trailer Trap Music/BMG/Broken Bow) held at No.1 on Country
Digital Song Sales for a eighth week (#3-2 Digital Songs).
It was one place behind Lil Nas X's "Old
Town Road," featuring Billy Ray Cyrus which fell to
No. 3 on the Hot 100 after its record 19 weeks at No. 1. Still, it becomes the
first single to top Streaming Songs for 20 weeks (53.1 million, down 10%). It
ruled Digital Song Sales for a 16th week (26,000, down 23%), moving
to within one week of the record: Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's
"Despacito," featuring Bieber, dominated for 17 weeks in 2017. On
Radio Songs, "Road" falls 21-28 (34.2 million, down 13%).
Marshmello
& Kane Brown with “One
Thing Right” rose 6-2 (#25-9 Digital Songs) in their 6th frame.
9 non-consecutive week No1. Blake Shelton with “God’s Country” (Warner Bros./Warner
Music Nashville) slipped 2-3 (#11-12 Digital Songs) in its 20th frame.
Luke Combs with “Beer
Never Broke My Heart” (River House/Columbia Nashville/Sony Music
Nashville) fell 3-4 (#14-13 Digital
Songs).
Luke Bryan with “Knockin' Boots” held at No.5 (#21-16 Digital
Songs) in his 20th week.
Miranda Lambert with new track
“Mess With My Head” (RCA Nashville, Vanner) made a
debut at No.6 (#18 New Entry Digital Songs)
The first single from Kip Moore’s upcoming fourth
studio album arrived on Country Digital Song Sales at No.
7 (#20 New Entry Digital Songs) with 7,000 sold in its first week. It marked his second
top 10 and first to debut in the tier.
Morgan Wallen with
“Whiskey Glasses” fell 7-8 (#34-27 Digital Songs) in
his 38th week.
Dan + Shay (Dan Smyers and
Shay Mooney) with Speechless”
fell 8-9 (#37-28 Digital
Songs) in their 60th frame.
Lady Antebellum with “Pictures” (BMLG) made
a debut at No.10 (#43 New Entry Digital
Songs)
Outside
the Top 10
Kenny Chesney with “Tip
Of My Tongue” (Blue Chair, Warner Music Nashville) climbed 15-11 (#46-44 Digital
Songs)
Riley Green with
sentimental "I Wish Grandpas Never Died" fell 4-21 (#17 – off the
top 50 Digital Songs)
Lee
Brice with “Rumor”
fell 11-14 in his 35th frame.
Matt Stell with “Prayed
For You” (RECORDS, Arista Nashville) made a debut at No.25.
Country Aircheck MEDIABASE
Chart
August
19, 2019
Dan + Shay Hit #1 With 'All To Myself'
Chart
Chat Congratulations to Dan + Shay, Kristen Williams, Tom Martens, James Marsh and the Warner/WAR
promotion team on landing at No. 1 with “All To Myself.” The song is the third chart-topper
from the duo’s self-titled 2018 album. Songwriters are Jordan Reynolds, Nicolle
Galyon and the duo’s Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney.
“All To
Myself” (Warner/WAR) climbed 2-1 logging 8,855 radio spins (+919), 52.295 million audience impressions (+5.361)
with 28802 Total Points (+3300) from 157 tracking stations (157 ADDS)
for the tracking week August 11 to August 17, 2019 and published chart dated August
19, 2019.
Blake Shelton Is Most-Added With 'Hell Right' Featuring Trace
Adkins
Kudos
to Kristen Williams, Tom Martens and the Warner/WMN reps on notching 91
adds for Blake
Shelton’s “Hell Right”
featuring Trace Adkins. The song topped the "Most Added" board this chart week.
Mediabase
Adds (Selective)
Artist/Title
(Label) TW Total Historic Adds
BLAKE
SHELTON
f/T. ADKINS/Hell Right (Warner/WMN) 91 91
RODNEY
ATKINS/Thank God For You (Curb) 29 29
RILEY
GREEN/I Wish Grandpas Never Died (BMLGR) 17 48
JOHN
KING/Try Saying Goodbye (Starstruck) 12 13
KANE
BROWN/Homesick (RCA) 10 83
BLANCO
BROWN/The Git Up (BMG/BBR) 8 63
MORGAN
WALLEN/Chasin' You (Big Loud) 8 59
OLD
DOMINION/One Man Band (RCA) 8 121
CAYLEE
HAMMACK/Family Tree (Capitol) 6 95
INGRID
ANDRESS/More Hearts Than Mine (Warner/WEA) 6 67
CHASE
RICE/Lonely If You Are (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow) 5 77
JAKE
OWEN/Homemade (Big Loud) 5 96
JON
PARDI/Heartache Medication (Capitol) 5 124
MIRANDA
LAMBERT/It
All Comes Out In The Wash (RCA) 5 153
TRISHA
YEARWOOD/Every
Girl In This Town (Gwendolyn/Pearl) 4 123
MAREN
MORRIS/The
Bones (Columbia) 3 4
COLT
FORD f/M. TENPENNY/Slow Ride (Average Joes) 1 1
KANE
BROWN/Like A Rodeo (RCA) 1 1
PARKER
MCCOLLUM/Hell Of A Year (---) 1 1
STEPHANIE
QUAYLE/Whatcha
Drinkin 'Bout (Rebel Engine) 1 2
TREA
LANDON/Loved By A Country Boy (Warner/WMN) 1 1
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