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“Middle Of A Memory” Becomes Cole Swindell’s Sixth Straight Country Radio #1

The streak continues for Cole Swindell.

Up one place, Swindell’s “Middle Of A Memory” earns #1 on this week’s Mediabase country radio singles chart. In doing so, it becomes his sixth straight country radio chart-topper.

No official Swindell single has missed #1 on the Mediabase chart; he previously reached the summit with “Chillin’ It,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” “Let Me See Ya Girl,” and “You Should Be Here.”

“Middle Of A Memory” seizes the throne from Luke Bryan’s “Move,” which falls to #5.

Not simply the leader in chart points, “Middle Of A Memory” also ranks as the Mediabase country panel’s most played and most heard song for the November 6-12 tracking week.

It received ~9,169 weekly spins (+504) and ~65.660 million weekly audience impressions.

Up one place each, Jason Aldean’s “A Little More Summertime” earns #2, Brett Young’s “Sleep Without You” takes #3, and Florida Georgia Line’s “May We All (featuring Tim McGraw)” takes #4.

Brian Cantor

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