Bailey Zimmerman notches his fourth straight career home run Advertising signCountry Airplay chart as “Where It Ends” charted at No. 1 dated June 1. It climbed 18% to 33.3 million audience impressions May 17-23, according to Luminate.
The 24-year-old from Louisville, Ill., co-wrote the single with Grant Averill and Joe Spargur. It's from Zimmerman's LP Religiouswhich opened at No. 3 on Top Country Albums in May 2023.
“'Where It Ends' was one of the first songs I wrote when I moved to Nashville,” Zimmerman says. Advertising sign. “Some days I feel like I have no idea what I'm doing, but man, dreams keep coming true. Four No. 1's… Let's keep it up. Chase your dreams!”
The track follows Zimmerman's “Religiously,” which ruled Country Airplay for a week in September 2023. Before that, “Rock and a Hard Place” dominated for six frames since April. His rookie single, “Fall in Love,” reigned for one week in December 2022.
Zimmerman, who worked at a meatpacking plant and a natural gas pipeline before his music career, made history in the Hot Country Songs survey based on streaming, airplay and sales dated September 3, 2022, when he became the first act to place three career debuts in the top 10 simultaneously since the list became a comprehensive genre ranking in October 1958: 'Rock and a Hard Place', 'Where It Ends' and 'Fall in Love ».
The streak of four consecutive Country Airplay No. Zimmerman's 1 is the longest active run on the chart. Jelly Roll follows with three back-to-back dates in January 2023: “Son of a Sinner,” “Need a Favor” and “Save Me,” featuring Lainey Wilson. Since the list's inception in January 1990, Luke Combs holds the overall record streak: 14 consecutive leaders, from his May 2017 debut 'Hurricane' to May 2022's 'Doin' This'.
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