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Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Kane Brown, Adam Craig, Dustin Lynch Score Debuts On Mediabase Country Radio Chart

Tim McGraw & Faith Hill | Speak to a Girl Cover by Becky Fluke/Arista

Four songs debut on this week’s edition of the 50-track Mediabase country radio singles chart.

Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s “Speak To A Girl” makes a particularly impressive splash. Despite not arriving until late on the fifth day of the March 19-25 tracking week (albeit with “on the hour” launch support from the iHeartMedia network), “Speak To A Girl” claims #31 on this week’s chart.

The #31 position is based on the song’s 5,687 tracking period chart points. It also received 1,842 spins and 15.225 million audience impressions during the March 19-25 tracking week.

Below last week’s chart at #51, Kane Brown’s “What Ifs (featuring Lauren Alaina)” takes #48 this week. It received 1,509 chart points (+55), 519 spins (+22) and 1.981 million audience impressions during the tracking period.

Adam Craig’s “Just A Phase” also rises three spots, in its case moving from #52 to #49. Along with its 1,482 chart points (+107), it received 533 spins (+60) and 1.798 million audience impressions.

Dustin Lynch’s “Small Town Boy,” the last of this week’s new Top 50 additions, climbs seven spots to #50. It garnered 1,425 points (+446), 495 spins (+155) and 2.197 million audience impressions during the tracking period.

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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