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Cole Swindell’s “You Should Be Here” Claims #1 On Hot Country Songs For 4th Week

Cole Swindell’s “You Should Be Here” again ranks as America’s hottest country song.

The lead single and title track from Swindell’s forthcoming album earns a fourth week atop the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, which ranks songs based on combined activity from sales, radio airplay, and streaming.

The song’s fourth straight victory on the all-encompassing chart comes in conjunction with a second straight week at #1 on Country Airplay. “You Should Be Here” concurrently holds at #3 on Country Streaming Songs but slips to #7 on Country Digital Songs.

Brett Eldredge’s “Drunk On Your Love” holds at #2 on Hot Country Songs, while Dierks Bentley’s “Somewhere On A Beach” rises three places to a new peak of #3. Tim McGraw’s “Humble And Kind” holds at #4, while Thomas Rhett’s former #1 “Die A Happy Man” slips two places to #5.

“Humble And Kind” concurrently remains #1 on Country Digital Songs, while “Die A Happy Man” stays atop Country Streaming Songs.

Brian Cantor

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