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Keith Urban’s “Female” Erupts As Country Radio’s Most Added Song

“Female” earns the top spot on this week’s country radio add board.

Keith Urban’s “Female” unsurprisingly received a warm welcome from country radio.

Picked up by 95 Mediabase-monitored country stations, “Female” convincingly ranks as the format’s most added song.

Kane Brown’s new single “Heaven,” which landed at 33 new stations, takes second place on this week’s add board.

David Lee Murphy’s “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (featuring Kenny Chesney)” follows in third with 21 new pickups, while an add count of 16 slots Dylan Scott’s “Hooked” in fourth place.

Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s “The Rest Of Our Life” ranks as fifth-most added; it won support from another 13 stations.

This week’s other notable country radio options: Brad Paisley’s “Heaven South” (10 adds, 6th-most, tie), Shania Twain’s “We Got Something They Don’t” (10 adds, 6th-most, tie), Scotty McCreery’s “Five More Minutes” (8 adds, 8th-most), Old Dominion’s “Written In The Sand” (7 adds, 9th-most), and Jon Pardi’s “She Ain’t In It” (6 adds, 10th-most).

Brian Cantor

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