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Notching his second trip to the top of the UK Radio Country Airplay, none other than the master genre blender Post Malone has managed to scale the chart this week, dated July 5-11, with his Blake Shelton-assisted 'Pour Me A Drink.'
The upbeat woe-is-me party anthem, which sees the format's newest superstar teaming up with a tenured country hitmaker, serves as the second single from Malone's forthcoming debut country record, F-1 Trillion. Set to arrive on August 16, the album will also feature the instant hit, 'I Had Some Help,' which features Sneedville megastar, Morgan Wallen, and already found its way to the chart's peak a few weeks back.
‘Pour Me A Drink’ racks up 831,663 impressions during this frame, a staggering 63% increase from last week's figure of 510,071, and an impressive leap ahead of Nate Smith's formidable barn-burner, ‘Bulletproof,’ which continues to sit at No. 2.
Completing the Top 5 are last week's chart-topper, Thomas Rhett's 'Beautiful As You;' Shaboozey's viral ’A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ and Dasha's boot-stomping hit, ‘Austin.'
The biggest mover this week is Megan Moroney's rock-tinged breakup anthem, 'Indifferent,' which racked up a 9% boost in impressions to take her electrifying track to No. 9.
With a few notable debuts on this week's UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, Wallen's beloved fan-favorite, 'Lies Lies Lies,' files in to the No. 7 spot, while Kelsea Ballerini and Noah Kahan's poignant new duet, 'Cowboys Cry Too,' claims the thirteenth position.
Luke Combs' 'Runnin' Down A Dream' and Linsday Ell's cover of 'That Don't Impress Me Much' also secure debuts in the Top 50.
You can find the full UK Country Airplay Chart this week (July 5-11) here.
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