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Jake Owen’s “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” Repeats As Country Radio’s Most Added

Jake Owen’s new single tops another country radio add board.

For the second consecutive week, Jake Owen’s “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” ranks as country radio’s most added song.

The new Jake Owen single won support from another 68 Mediabase-monitored country stations this week.

“I Was Jack” is already #32 on the Mediabase country radio airplay chart. With over 125 stations on board, the song should have no trouble continuing its climb.

Kelsea Ballerini’s new “I Hate Love Songs,” which landed at 47 stations, takes second place on this week’s add board.

Eric Paslay’s “Young Forever” follows in third place with adds from 16 new stations, while an add count of 15 positions Chris Young’s “Hangin’ On” in fourth place.

Each added by 12 new stations, Brandon Lay’s “Speakers, Bleachers and Preachers” and Russell Dickerson’s “Blue Tacoma” tie for fifth.

This week’s other notable country radio options: Carly Pearce’s “Hide The Wine” (11 adds, 7th-most, tie), Cole Swindell’s “Break Up In The End” (11 adds, 7th-most, tie), LANco’s “Born To Love You” (9 adds, 9th-most), and Brett Young’s “Mercy” (7 adds, 10th-most).

Brian Cantor

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