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The UK Country Airplay chart is a weekly music chart based on the radio airplay of country music singles on radio stations in the United Kingdom. It serves as the UK equivalent to the American Billboard Country Airplay chart.

Announced on 8 March 2024, the debut chart was revealed a few days later on 10 March to coincide with the final day of the 2024 C2C: Country to Country music festival, with the official top 20 being posted each week on the UK-based country publication Holler. The chart, which is the first genre-specific radio chart in the UK, aims to serve as a key measure of which songs are being enjoyed most frequently by listeners across the country and is produced in collaboration with music company Radiomonitor, and the UK branch of the Country Music Association.[1]

The first number-one song on the UK Country Airplay chart was "Creek Will Rise" by Conner Smith.[2] The current number one single is "Beautiful as You" by Thomas Rhett.

Background[edit]

The creation of the chart was spearheaded by the increase in popularity of country music within the UK and was described by Milly Olykan, vice president of international relations and development for the CMA, as a “pivotal initiative in a move towards more mainstream moments for the genre” and noting how the consumption of country music in the UK increased by 40% in 2023. In a statement following the announcement of the chart, Olkyan explained “This is an incredibly exciting time for country music in the UK. From the genre experiencing a 40% growth in consumption throughout the last year, to the volume of tickets sold to Country festivals and tours increasing at a record pace, it's apparent the Country is broadening significantly into the mainstream in the UK. This new radio chart will provide another exposure opportunity to further elevate Country artists and allow for greater engagement with fans. As the premier trade association supporting the growth of the Country Music industry, CMA's focus in the UK is to continue to identify how we can move towards more mainstream moments for the genre, and this is another pivotal initiative.”

Alexa Hannaby, head of Big Machine Records in the UK and leader of the project, stated "I'm thrilled for the launch of the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, a significant milestone for Country music in the UK. This achievement is truly a testament to the incredible teamwork and collaboration between industry experts and Radiomonitor. Together, we're paving the way for increased recognition and exposure for country artists in the UK and I'm excited to see its impact unfold.[3]

First top 10[edit]

The first ever top 10 was revealed on 10 March 2024:

  1. "Creek Will Rise" – Conner Smith
  2. "The Painter" – Cody Johnson
  3. "Pretty Little Poison" – Warren Zeiders
  4. "Tucson Too Late" – Jordan Davis
  5. "Your Place" – Ashley Cooke
  6. "I Can Feel It" – Kane Brown
  7. "Burn It Down" – Parker McCollum
  8. "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" – Lainey Wilson
  9. "Where It Ends" – Bailey Zimmerman
  10. "23" – Chayce Beckham

Eligibility[edit]

Each weekly iteration of the chart will consist of the Top 20 songs being heard on the radio, taken from a pool of new releases, with anything that was made available more than three years ago discounted. This will help to ensure the chart is an accurate reflection of current trends and interests within the genre. Data is compiled from a plethora of UK country radio stations, including Absolute Radio Country, BBC Radio 2 - The Country Show with Bob Harris, CountryLine: The Big 615, Downtown Country Radio, and Smooth Country Radio.[4]

Number ones[edit]

Key
No. nth singe to top the UK Country Airplay chart
re Return of a single to number one
No. Artist Song Record label Reached
number one
Weeks at
number one
Ref.
1 Conner Smith "Creek Will Rise" Valory Music Co. 11 March 2024 1 [5]
2 Cody Johnson "The Painter" Mercury Nashville 17 March 2024 1 [6]
re Conner Smith "Creek Will Rise" Valory Music Co. 24 March 2024 2 [7]
3 Jordan Davis "Tucson Too Late" MCA Nashville 7 April 2024 1 [8]
4 Parker McCollum "Burn It Down" 14 April 2024 1
5 Dasha "Austin" Warner Records 21 April 2024 1
6 Sam Hunt "Outskirts" MCA Nashville 28 April 2024 1
7 Ashley Cooke "Your Place" Big Loud 5 May 2024 1 [9]
re Sam Hunt "Outskirts" MCA Nashville 12 May 2024 1
Ashley Cooke "Your Place" Big Loud 19 May 2024 1
8 Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" Republic Nashville/Mercury Nashville 26 May 2024 1
re Ashley Cooke "Your Place" Big Loud 2 June 2024 2
Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" Republic Nashville/Mercury Nashville 16 June 2024 1
9 Nate Smith "Bulletproof" RCA Nashville 23 June 2024 1
10 Thomas Rhett "Beautiful as You" Big Machine 30 June 2024 2

Most weeks at number one[edit]

Artist Weeks at number one
Ashley Cooke 4
Conner Smith 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mower, Maxim (March 8, 2024). "The First Ever UK Country Radio Airplay Chart Launches at C2C Festival 2024". Holler.
  • ^ Daykin, James (March 10, 2024). "Conner Smith tops the UK's first ever Country music airplay chart". Entertainment Focus.
  • ^ Homewood, Ben (March 8, 2024). "New UK country music airplay chart marks genre's mainstream growth". Music Week.
  • ^ "Conner Smith tops first ever UK Country Radio Airplay Chart". Music News. March 10, 2024.
  • ^ Eames, Tom (March 11, 2024). "Conner Smith tops UK's first ever Country Radio Airplay Chart". Smooth Radio.
  • ^ "Cody Johnson Secures UK Country Airplay Chart No.1 With "The Painter"". Holler. March 17, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  • ^ "This week on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart:". Absolute Radio Country. March 24, 2024.
  • ^ "Jordan Davis Scores UK Country Airplay Chart No.1 with "Tucson Too Late"". Holler. April 7, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
  • ^ "This week on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart:". Absolute Radio Country. May 5, 2024.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UK_Country_Airplay&oldid=1233227413"

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