How Shaboozey’s ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ Has Kept the Party Going on Country Airplay Chart
Written by djfrosty on November 22, 2024
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” rebounds a spot to No. 5 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart (dated Nov. 30). In the Nov. 15-21 tracking week, the hit drew 22.9 million in audience, according to Luminate.
Of the 30 weeks that the track by the Virginian has been on Country Airplay, 18 have been inside the top five, including seven weeks at the pinnacle beginning in early August. It ties Post Malone’s fellow 2024 crossover hit “I Had Some Help” (featuring Morgan Wallen) for the sixth-longest stay in the top five since the chart launched in 1990. Cole Swindell’s “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” holds the record (24 weeks, 2022-23).
Hubbard Broadcasting Seattle operations manager and KPNW pd Scott Mahalick says that “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has become entrenched at the format “because Shaboozey is so passionate about country music. At the end of the day, it’s an upbeat summer record that is fun and non-political. The listeners have spoken – they love it.”
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CMA Winners at Radio
After the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards were held on Wednesday (Nov. 20) in Nashville, here’s a look at some of the night’s biggest winners and how their latest singles are faring on Country Airplay.
Morgan Wallen, entertainer of the year: “Lies Lies Lies,” which led the Nov. 23 list, ranks at No. 4 (24 million impressions, down 21%), followed by “Love Somebody” (No. 12; 16.2 million, up 23%).
Lainey Wilson, female vocalist of the year: “4x4xU” (No. 20; 10 million, up 7%).
Chris Stapleton, male vocalist of the year, single of the year, song of the year (both “White Horse”): “Think I’m in Love With You” (No. 21; 10 million, up 2%).
Cody Johnson, album of the year (Leather): “I’m Gonna Love You” (with Carrie Underwood) (No. 27; 6.4 million, up 15%).
Megan Moroney, new artist of the year: “Am I Okay?” (No. 31; 4.7 million, up 4%).