Beyoncé's 'Texas Hold 'Em' Climbs Top 10 Advertising signAll Format Radio Songs chart (as of March 23).
The track moves to No. 10, from No. 12, with 40 million impressions, up 11%, March 8-14, according to Luminate. It drew airplay on nearly 575 stations in the tracking week – the most of any song in the survey.
Here's a rundown of the “Texas Hold 'Em” show, which is promoted in many formats, the most recent Advertising sign radio rankings:
- Radio Songs: 12-10, 40 million audience, up 11%
- Adult Pop Airplay: 11-10, 13% increase in games
- Pop Airplay: 13-11, 15% increase in games
- Rhythmic Airplay: 21-18, 16% increase in plays
- Adult R&B Airplay: 22-19, up 18% in plays
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 21-21, 10% increase in plays
- Adult Contemporary: debuts No. 26, up 71% in projects
- Country Airplay: 42-40 (after peaking at No. 34), 2.5 million viewers, up 11%
The song, released on February 11, spent two weeks atop the multi-metric Billboard Hot 100 all-genre chart and adds a fifth week atop the Hot Country Songs chart dated March 23.
Beyoncé's new album, Cowboy Carter, arrives March 29. “It feels good to see how music can unite so many people around the world, while amplifying the voices of some of the people who have dedicated so much of their lives to educating our musical history,” she shared on her official page. on Instagram on Tuesday (March 19). “The criticism I faced when I first got into this genre forced me to push past the limitations that were placed on me.” The new LP “is a result of challenging myself and taking my time to bend and blend genres together to create this work.”
Beyoncé takes her solo career tally to 21 top 10 radio hits. It first reached the region as an appearance on Jay-Z's “'03 Bonnie & Clyde” in 2002 and had last appeared in the tier with “Cuff It” in 2022-23. Both songs hit No. 4. It ties Justin Bieber for the fourth-most top 10s dating back to the chart's launch in 1990, behind Rihanna (30), Drake (24) and Mariah Carey (23). . Lil Wayne and Taylor Swift follow with 20 each.
Additionally, Destiny's Child, featuring Beyoncé, had 10 top 10 radio hits from 1999-2005.
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