Parker McCollum notches his third chief on Billboard’s Nation Airplay chart as “Burn It Down” rages 6-1 in its forty fourth week on the survey (dated April 13). The tune superior by 17% to 27.5 million viewers impressions March 29-April 4, based on Luminate.
McCollum co-authored “Burn It Down” with Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose, and Jon Randall produced it.
The tune is the sophomore single from McCollum’s LP, By no means Sufficient, which arrived at its No. 12 finest on Prime Nation Albums final Could. Lead single “Deal with on You” hit No. 2 on Nation Airplay the identical month, awarding the Conroe, Texas, native his third of 4 straight career-opening prime 10s. His first entry, “Fairly Coronary heart,” led for per week in December 2020, adopted by “To Be Cherished by You,” which reigned for per week in March 2022.
At the moment on tour, McCollum makes his subsequent cease in Edinburg, Texas, on April 5 with particular friends Corey Kent and Catie Offerman.
In the meantime, McCollum’s 6-1 vault marks the second such surge in a row on Nation Airplay. On the April 6 chart, Chayce Beckham’s solely self-written “23” made the identical transfer, turning into the 2021 American Idol champ’s first chief.
For the reason that chart started in January 1990, the most important bounce to the summit belongs to Ricky Van Shelton’s “Maintain It Between the Strains,” which blasted 9-1 on the Oct. 12, 1991, survey.
Beyoncé & ‘Jolene’
Beyoncé debuts her second Nation Airplay entry, as her transforming of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” begins at No. 56 (982,000 in viewers). It’s the second tune from her new album, Cowboy Carter, launched March 29, to make the listing — lead single “Texas Maintain ‘Em” ranks at No. 37 (3.2 million, down 6%) in its eighth week, after reaching No. 33.