In addition to scoring the greatest impact week add total of his career, Jerrod Niemann’s “Blue Bandana” also won enough support to rank as the country radio format’s most-added song.
According to Mediabase, “Blue Bandana” received adds from 61 monitored country stations in conjunction with this week’s official impact. That easily earns it the top spot on Mediabase’s country radio add board.
With pre-impact and Billboard-only adds included, “Blue Bandana” currently holds the support of 83 country radio stations.
Niemann’s smash “Drink to That All Night,” which previously held his career high mark, had impact week support from 72 stations.
As far as this week’s add board goes, Easton Corbin’s new “Yup” follows with 35 pickups. Kelsea Ballerini’s surging “Dibs” grabs the third-most-added distinction courtesy its 23 weekly pickups, while Blake Shelton’s new “Gonna” earns fourth-most with 22 monitored adds.
Added by 20 stations, Florida Georgia Line’s “Anything Goes” claims fifth on the weekly add board.
Other notable country options: Andy Grammer & Eli Young Band’s “Honey, I’m Good” (17 adds, 6th-most-added, tie), David Nail’s “On Fire” (17 adds, 6th, tie), Kenny Chesney’s “Save it for a Rainy Day” (16 adds, 8th), Cam’s “Burning House” (13 adds, 9th, tie) and Steven Tyler’s “Love Is Your Name” (13 adds, 9th, tie).