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Jordan Davis’ ‘I Ain't Sayin’ Returns to No. 1 on UK Country Radio Airplay Chart

January 12, 2025 4:54 pm GMT

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Jordan Davis has scored a seventh nonconsecutive week at the pinnacle of the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, with Davis’ playful, uptempo anthem, ‘I Ain't Sayin’, amassing a tally of 823,679 impressions during the latest tracking period (January 3 - 9). In doing so, the ‘Next Thing You Know’ crooner sets a new chart record.

‘I Ain't Sayin’ was briefly displaced in the top spot last week, with Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood's sweet, rose-tinted duet, ’I'm Gonna Love You’, usurping Jordan Davis’ breezy single. However, Davis has now returned to the throne, with the Louisiana native staving off competition from Bailey Zimmerman's ‘Holy Smokes’ to reclaim the No. 1 spot. ‘Holy Smokes’ narrowly missed out on the peak, with the gap between No. 1 and No. 2 less than 2,000 impressions wide.

‘I Ain't Sayin’, which was released in July 2024, finds Jordan Davis resuming the role of the swaggering, confident charmer from his earlier hits such as ‘Singles You Up’ and ‘Take It From Me’. The light-hearted earworm is expected to feature on the ‘Buy Dirt’ singer-songwriter's forthcoming studio album, with the immense popularity of ‘I Ain't Sayin’ ensuring the momentum is high ahead of Davis’ next project.

Completing this week's UK Country Radio Airplay Chart Top Five is Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph's ‘High Road’ - which hit No. 1 at US Country Radio shortly before Christmas - Lainey Wilson's ‘4X4XU’ and Blake Shelton's ‘Texas’ at No. 3, 4 and 5 respectively.

The biggest mover on this frame is Parker McCollum's infectious new single, ’What Kinda Man‘, which surged a staggering 50,232%, propelling it straight from No. 306 to No. 36.

This week also saw brand new entries from a handful of songs, including 49 Winchester's ‘Make It Count’ (No. 31), Sierra Ferrell's ‘Years’ (No. 32), Jason Aldean's ‘Whiskey Drink’ (No. 34) and Ringo Starr and Alison Krauss’ ‘Thankful’ (No. 46).

You can find the full UK Country Radio Airplay Chart this week (January 3 - 9) here.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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