In search of new music from Dustin Lynch? Country radio is “Where it’s At.”
The track, the lead single from Lynch’s forthcoming sophomore album, convincingly reigns as the week’s most-added song on the format.
According to Mediabase, “Where it’s At” picked up a whopping sixty country radio adds this week. Brothers Osborne’s “Rum,” the week’s second-most-added, garnered pickups at thirty eight stations.
Other weekly winners include red-hot singles from The Band Perry (“Chainsaw,” 23 adds), Cole Swindell (“Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” 21) and Luke Bryan (“Play it Again,” 16).
Lee Brice’s “I Don’t Dance” (15), Eric Paslay’s “Song About a Girl” (12), Big & Rich’s “Look at You” (9), Cassadee Pope’s “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart” (8), Chase Rice’s “Ready Set Roll” (7) and Parmalee’s “Close Your Eyes” follow.