Luke Combs turns 18 Bulletin board Country Airplay topper “Ain't No Love in Oklahoma” climbed three spots to No. 1 on the Sept. 28-dated chart. The song rose 12% to 30.2 million audience impressions from September 13-19, according to Luminate .
Combs wrote the single with Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton and produced it with Singleton and Chip Matthews. It's from the soundtrack Twisters: The albumwhich peaked at No. 3 on Top Country Albums in August.
(OK, get this: Oklahoma first appears on the title track of a Country Airplay No.
Combs tops Country Airplay after Riley Green's “Different 'Round Here,” on which he appears, reached No. 2 and his own “Where the Wild Things Are” reached No. 3, both in February. Combs last took the lead with his version of Tracy Chapman's 1988 pop hit “Fast Car,” for five frames starting in July 2023.
The Asheville, NC native has set a career-opening record for 14 straight Country Airplay No. 1s. His 18 chart-toppers dating back to his first, “Hurricane,” in May 2017, mark the most of any artist during this time. Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen followed with 14 each. Combs also boasts the most weeks at No. 1 – 52, or an entire year – in that stretch, ahead of Wallen's 43.
Jelly Roll's sixth Top 10
Also on Country Airplay, and speaking of chart-toppers, Jelly Roll adds his sixth total and consecutive top 10 as “I Am Not Okay” pushes 11-10 (20.2 million, up 19%).
A week earlier, Dustin Lynch's “Chevrolet,” featuring Jelly Roll, became the fifth Country Airplay No. 1 of the latter, dating back to his first, “Son of a Sinner” in January 2023, the longest active chart-topping streak. (Jelly Roll broke Bulletin boardThe top R&B/Hip-Hop album chart, where it recorded five entries from 2011-16.)
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