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Tucker Wetmore has earned his second No. 1 on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, with the ‘Wine into Whiskey’ hitmaker securing the top spot this week with ‘3,2,1’.
Unlike the song, Wetmore didn't have to count up to the pinnacle, with the Washington singer-songwriter bypassing the No. 3 and No. 2 spots soaring straight to No. 1. He previously topped the chart in January with the infectious ‘Wind Up Missin’ You’.
‘3,2,1’, one of the many stand-outs from Tucker Wetmore's debut studio album, What Not To, which arrived in April, finds the country prodigy lamenting an old flame that got away.
‘3,2,1’ earns 864,692 impressions for the week dated May 23rd to 29th, with Bailey Zimmerman and Luke Combs’ high-octane collaboration, ‘Backup Plan’ slotting in at No. 2.
Dropping to No. 3 is last week's victor, Ella Langley's ‘weren't for the wind’, which spent four frames at No. 1, with the Top Five completed by Jelly Roll's ’Heart of Stone’ and Eric Church's former chart-topper ‘Hands Of Time’ at No. 4 and No. 5 respectively.
The biggest mover is Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson's recent collaboration, ‘Trailblazer’, which surges 56% in impressions to land at a new peak of No. 41.
The latest frame sees debuts for Lainey Wilson's ‘Somewhere Over Laredo’ (No. 20), Scotty McCreery and Hootie & The Blowfish's ‘Bottle Rockets’ (No. 22), Alex Warren and Jelly Roll's ‘Bloodline’ (No. 31), Dylan Scott's ‘I Hate Whiskey’ (No. 37), Cam's ‘Alchemy’ (No. 48) and Riley Green's ’Lookin’ Back On This’ (No. 50).
You can find the full UK Country Radio Airplay Chart this week (May 23 - 29) here.
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