Parker McCollum scores his third lead Advertising signThe Country Airplay chart as “Burn It Down” rages 6-1 in the survey's 44th week (dated April 13). The song advanced 17% to 27.5 million audience impressions from March 29 to April 4, according to Luminate.
McCollum co-wrote “Burn It Down” with Hilary Lindsey, Laurie McKenna and Liz Rose, and John Randall produced it.
The song is the second single from McCollum's LP, It's never enough, which peaked at No. 12 on Top Country Albums last May. Lead single “Handle on You” hit No. 2 on Country Airplay that same month, giving the Conroe, Texas native his third of four consecutive top 10s to open his career. His first entry, “Pretty Heart,” led for a week in December 2020, followed by “To Be Loved by You,” which reigned for a week in March 2022.
Currently on tour, McCollum makes his next stop in Edinburg, Texas on April 5 with special guests Corey Kent and Catie Offerman.
Meanwhile, McCollum's 6-1 vault marks the second such wave in a row on Country Airplay. On the April 6 chart, Chayce Beckham's self-penned “23” made the same move, becoming 2021. American Idol first leader of the champion.
Since the chart began in January 1990, the biggest jump to the top belongs to Ricky Van Shelton's “Keep It Between the Lines,” which rose 9-1 on Oct. 12, 1991, research.
Beyoncé & “Jolene”
Beyoncé debuts her second entry on Country Airplay as her rework of Dolly Parton's “Jolene” debuts at No. 56 (982,000 viewers). It's the second song from her new album, Cowboy Carterreleased March 29, to chart — lead single “Texas Hold 'Em” ranks at No. 37 (3.2 million, down 6%) in its eighth week after peaking at No. 33.
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