Jordan Davis Hoists His 10th Top 10 on Country Airplay Chart With ‘Bar None’

Jordan Davis earns his milestone 10th top 10 in as many tries on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Bar None” rises a rank to No. 10 on the Aug. 23-dated list.

During the Aug. 8-14 tracking week, the single increased by 14% to 17.1 million audience impressions, according to Luminate.

“Bar None” was co-authored by Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps and Lydia Vaughn. Phelps coproduced it with Paul DiGiovanni.

The song is the second single from Davis’ 17-song third LP, Learn the Hard Way, released Friday (Aug. 15). Lead track “I Ain’t Sayin’” hit No. 2 on Country Airplay in March. He has banked four entries on Top Country Albums, with 2023’s Bluebird Days flying highest, to No. 3. That album followed two top 20 EPs and his debut full-length, Home State, which opened at its No. 6 peak in 2018.

The 37-year-old Shreveport, La., native’s 10 Country Airplay top 10s from the start of his career include five leaders. His most recent chart-topper, “Tucson Too Late,” led for one week in May 2024. His rookie entry, “Singles You Up,” dominated for a frame in April 2018.

Davis will perform at the famed Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville Saturday (Aug. 16).

Rhett Keeps Tab Open

Thomas Rhett’s “After All the Bars Are Closed” leads Country Airplay for a second week (30.4 million, up 5%).

The Rhett cowrite, his 21st career No. 1, becomes his fourth to lead for multiple weeks. His most recent such ruler, “Marry Me,” led for two weeks in March 2018. His longest reigning No. 1 is “Die a Happy Man,” which ran up a six-week command in January-February 2016. He first logged a multiweek run at the summit with his first No. 1, “It Goes Like This, for three weeks in October-November 2013.

Eric Frankenberg

Billboard