Ella Langley’s ‘Be Her’ tops Country Airplay for fourth week

Ella Langley’s song “Be Her” has spent a fourth week at No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart, marking her longest-leading hit on the ranking.

The track, dated June 27, earned 34.2 million audience impressions from June 12 to 18, according to Luminate. It surpasses Langley’s earlier single “Choosin’ Texas,” which held the top spot for three nonconsecutive weeks earlier this year.

“Be Her” ties for the longest run at No. 1 by a solo female artist since Taylor Swift’s “Our Song” spent six weeks atop the chart in 2007 and 2008. Other songs that reached four weeks include Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me” and Reba’s “Consider Me Gone,” both from 2010.

Luke Combs added his 27th Country Airplay top 10 with “Be by You,” which rose to No. 7. Kane Brown reached the top 10 for the 22nd time as “Woman” climbed to No. 10.

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Ella Langley and Theo Von share a microphone during their surprise duet at Stagecoach, with an ecstatic crowd singing along.
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Country singer Ella Langley made her Stagecoach debut on April 24 in Indio, California, bringing out comedian Theo Von for a duet of 'You Look Like You Love Me.' The performance capped a set featuring tracks from her No. 1 album Dandelion. Fans sang along as the pair delivered the hit originally featuring Riley Green.

Ella Langley maintains her strong position on the Billboard Hot 100 with two songs in the top two spots for the week dated May 23, 2026. Bruno Mars and Olivia Dean each secure two entries in the top 10. The chart highlights several shifts among other popular tracks.

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Ella Langley's album Dandelion launched at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated April 25, earning 169,000 equivalent album units in its first week. The singer-songwriter also topped the Artist 100 chart for the first time and placed 15 songs on the Hot 100, led by her seven-week No. 1 'Choosin’ Texas.' Langley joins a select group of women artists achieving these milestones with a country album.

Noah Kahan’s “The Great Divide” has reached 11 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Airplay chart, dated May 9, marking the longest run at the top this decade. The song's streak began on the Feb. 28-dated chart and has continued consecutively. It equals the 11-week lead of Portugal. The Man’s “Feel It Still” from 2017.

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