The song launches on multiple charts, making the highest start on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay in 30 years.
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The Sheffield-formed group last hit the top spot in 1997 with This is Hardcore.
It's Carpenter's fourth No. 1 single in a little over a year.
The final of the group's three No. 1 singles was a brilliant but bittersweet success.
“I set out to blend traditional country instrumentation with a modern edge,” Green tells Billboard.
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE's “KUSUSHIKI” holds at No. 3.