Ashley Cooke Finds Her ‘Place’ in Country Airplay Top 10 & Sam Hunt Matches His Longest Reign

Ashley Cooke notches her first top 10 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Your Place” rises from No. 11 to No. 9 on the list dated May 11. It advanced by 5% to 17.9 million audience impressions April 26-May 2, according to Luminate.

The song is the 26-year-old Parkland, Fla., native’s second Country Airplay entry and first on her own. She co-wrote it with Jordan Minton and Mark Trussell, and Jimmy Robbins produced it. Her rookie entry, “Never Til Now,” with Brett Young, reached No. 49 in December 2022.

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Cooke’s current single is from her LP Shot in the Dark, which arrived at its No. 14 best on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart in August 2023. She had a hand in writing 20 of the set’s 24 tracks.

Notably, “Your Place” marks the first initial top 10 for a female artist, with no billed collaborators, on Country Airplay in almost a year, since Megan Moroney’s “Tennessee Orange” hit No. 4 last June. Before that, the last woman to earn a first top 10 on her own was Tenille Arts with “Somebody Like That,” which reached No. 3 in May 2021.

Hunt Ties His Best

Sam Hunt’s “Outskirts” dominates Country Airplay for a career-best tying third week (29.1 million, down 8%). His 10th No. 1, and second multi-week leader, equals the three-week command of his 2017 crossover smash “Body Like a Back Road.”

Shaboozey Raises ‘Bar’

Shaboozey makes his Country Airplay debut as “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” enters at No. 53 with 993,000 in reach (up 740%). The song, which interpolates J-Kwon’s 2004 hip-hop classic “Tipsy,” combined to make history on the May 4-dated multimetric Hot Country Songs chart: As it hit No. 1, Shaboozey dethroned Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em,” marking the first time that two Black artists have led back-to-back since the survey became an all-encompassing genre ranking in 1958.

Jim Asker

Billboard