After he arrived Advertising signOn the country charts for the first time with “Texas Hold'Em,” Beyoncé makes her first appearance at rock radio airplay with the banjo-heavy single.
The song debuts at No. 36 Advertising signAdult Alternative Airplay chart dated March 9. It is Beyoncé's maiden position on any of Billboard's rock airplay charts (Adult Alternative Airplay, Alternative Airplay, Mainstream Rock Airplay and Rock & Alternative Airplay). Adult Alternative Airplay reflects weekly song plays on a panel of 50 adult alternative format stations, with data, as tracked by Mediabase, provided to Billboard by Luminate. The format includes music under the Americana umbrella, including material considered more specifically folk, country, blues, soul, and other related styles.
The top spinner for “Texas Hold 'Em” in Adult Alternative Airplay Feb. 23-29 was KVYN in Napa Valley, California. The station played the song 45 times during that time.
“KVYN decided to get into this Beyoncé track right away, primarily to support her musical development and to engage with American roots music,” says KVYN Program Director Nate Campbell. Advertising sign. “So far, it's working in our rotation and we're happy to have 'Country Beyoncé' in our mix.”
Adult Alternative Airplay is the latest airplay chart on which “Texas Hold 'Em” debuted. The song climbed 54-34 in its second week on Country Airplay (March 2) and fell to No. 38 on the March 9 survey. At the same time, it is tied 28-16 in Adult Pop Airplay, 25-17 in Pop Airplay and 36-23 in Rhythmic Airplay – the biggest gainer on each chart – as well as 28-24 in Adult R&B Airplay, 36-32 in R&B / Hip-Hop Airplay and 40-32 on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.
With Country Airplay and Adult Alternative Airplay now on her resume, Beyoncé is tied with Pharrell Williams for the most chart airplays — 18 — by any artist. (Among women, she surpasses Mariah Carey, with 17.) The 18 airplay charts, among 25 on Billboard's menu, that Beyoncé has graced: Adult Alternative Airplay, Adult Contemporary, Adult Pop Airplay, Adult R&B Airplay, Country Airplay, Dance/Mix Show Airplay, Gospel Airplay, Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, Latin Rhythm Airplay, Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Pop Airplay, R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, All Format Radio Songs Chart, Rap Airplay, Rhythmic Airplay, Smooth Jazz Airplay and Tropical Airplay.
“Texas Hold 'Em” and its counterpart “16 Carriages” are expected to be on Beyoncé's eighth studio album, the follow-up to the Houston native's 2022 LP. Renaissancedue on March 29. Both tracks were released on February 11 – with the latter topping the multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart dated February 24. It added a second week at No. 1 on the most recently released, March 2-dated chart, when it also topped the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. In addition to the 16.1 million across all formats radio, the song garnered 29 million official streams in the US and sold 29,000 from February 16-22, according to Luminate.
All Advertising sign Charts dated March 9 will be updated on Billboard.com on Tuesday, March 5.
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