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Luke Bryan’s “I See You” is Now One of Country’s Ten Most-Played

Seemingly unaffected by the fact that it is the sixth single from his “Crash My Party,” Luke Bryan’s “I See You” is already one of country radio’s ten-most-played songs.

Per the Thursday edition of Mediabase’s rolling country airplay chart, the hitmaker’s latest smash is up to #9 (based on Mediabase chart points) with the tenth-greatest weekly spin count. Mediabase stations played the follow-up to #1 hit “Roller Coaster” 4,730 times during the seven days between December 11 and 17.

Randy Houser’s “Like a Cowboy” received more spins (4,947 weekly plays) than Bryan’s tune but is slotted at #10 based on its lesser number of chart points.

Currently the format’s third fastest riser, “I See You” will have no trouble retaining its top ten position through the issuance of the official Mediabase chart Sunday evening. In fact, since Maddie and Tae’s #8 “Girl in a Country Song” is in a state of free fall, it should quickly improve its position on the country radio airplay listing.

“I See You” commanded 35.43 million audience impressions during the aforementioned tracking week.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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