“Ella Langley Conquers UK Country Radio — ‘Choosin’ Texas’ Hits No. 1 for a Third Week, Fans Freaking Out Over Secret New Album!” Ella Langley Is on Fire. Her Latest Single, Choosin’ Texas, Isn’t Just Topping the Charts — It’s Rewriting the Rules of UK Country Radio. Claiming No. 1 for a Third Consecutive Week, the Vintage-Sheened Track Has Amassed 1.39 Million Impressions From Only 105 Plays, Leaving Fans and Critics Alike Stunned. Social Media Is Buzzing, With Listeners Sharing Clips, Reactions, and Guesses About What Ella Might Do Next.

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And another one! Ella Langley’s latest single, ‘Choosin’ Texas’, has just notched its third consecutive week at No. 1 atop the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart.

During the frame dated Nov. 21 through Nov. 27, the vintage-sheened country opus garnered a massive 1.39 million impressions across 105 plays, besting the No. 2 song – Cody Johnson’s longtime favorite, ‘The Fall’ – by a landslide.

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‘Choosin’ Texas’ arrived this past October and quickly marked yet another successful single for the hitmaker fresh off of her widely acclaimed hungover release. Could the song, alongside the HARDY-assisted smash ‘Never Met Anyone Like You’, be the beginnings a new album? Well, word is she’s recently been in the studio…

Completing this week’s UK Country Radio Airplay Top Five is Josh Ross’ ‘Hate How You Look’, Russell Dickerson’s ‘Worth Your Wild’ and Thomas Rhett and Niall Horan’s ’Old Tricks’ at No. 3, 4 and 5 respectively.

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The biggest move this week was seen by Carly Pearce and her ‘Dream Come True’. The star’s new single leapt from its position at No. 63 and into the No. 19 slot, enjoying a trend increase of 210 per cent.
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The chart welcomed several new entries this week, with the Top 50 welcoming Cody Johnson’s ‘Travelin’ Soldier’ (No. 44), Zach Top’s ‘Honky Tonk Till It Hurts’ (No. 46) and Dasha’s ‘Work On Me’ (No. 50).

 

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