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Post Malone & Morgan Wallen’s Collab Joins This Taylor Swift Hit as Only Songs to Top Pop, Country Airplay

Plus, thanks to "I Had Some Help" & Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," the charts share two top five hits simultaneously for the first time.

Post Malone & Morgan Wallen

Post Malone & Morgan Wallen

Courtesy of Mercury Records

After becoming Post Malone’s first No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen, crosses over to the top of the Pop Airplay tally (dated July 26).

The song, which ruled Country Airplay for four weeks beginning in June, is Post Malone’s sixth Pop Airplay No. 1 and Wallen’s first. (It became the 13th of Wallen’s 14 Country Airplay leaders.) Post Malone last led Pop Airplay with “I Like You (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, in 2022; he first reigned with “Psycho,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, in 2018.


“I Had Some Help” is just the second song ever to top both Country Airplay and Pop Airplay (since the lists launched in 1990 and 1992, respectively). Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” commanded Country Airplay for two weeks in November 2008 and Pop Airplay for a week in February 2009. (Republic Records has promoted both singles to pop radio.)

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Plus, thanks to “I Had Some Help” and Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” up to No. 1 on Country Airplay as it holds at its No. 5 high on Pop Airplay, the charts share two top five hits simultaneously for the first time. To date, only 10 songs have reached the top five of both rankings at all; Wallen and Swift boast two each.

Songs to Hit the Top Five on Both Country Airplay & Pop Airplay:

  • “I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen, 2024 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 1 Pop Airplay
  • “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, 2024 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 5 peak Pop Airplay, to date
  • “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen, 2023 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 5 Pop Airplay
  • “I Hope,” Gabby Barrett (feat. Charlie Puth on its pop remix), 2020 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 3 Pop Airplay
  • “Meant To Be,” Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line, 2018 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 2 Pop Airplay
  • “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum, 2009-10 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 2 Pop Airplay
  • “You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift, 2009 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 2 Pop Airplay
  • “Love Story,” Taylor Swift, 2008-09 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 1 Pop Airplay
  • “All Summer Long,” Kid Rock, 2008 / No. 4 Country Airplay, No. 4 Pop Airplay
  • “You’re Still the One,” Shania Twain, 1998 / No. 1 Country Airplay, No. 3 Pop Airplay

Related to country and pop crossover hits, seven titles have hit the top five of both surveys but via two versions each: “Back at One” (by Brian McKnight and Mark Wills, in 1999-2000); “(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You” (*NSYNC, and Alabama feat. *NSYNC, 1999); “I Don’t Want To Miss a Thing” (Aerosmith and Mark Chesnutt, 1998-99); “How Do I Live” (Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes, 1997); “Nobody Knows” (The Tony Rich Project and Kevin Sharp, 1996-97); “I Can Love You Like That” (John Michael Montgomery and All-4-One, 1995); and “I Swear” (Montgomery and All-4-One, 1994).

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Additionally, Whitney Houston crowned Pop Airplay for nine weeks in 1992-93 with “I Will Always Love You.” Dolly Parton, who penned the classic, led the Hot Country Songs chart with her versions in 1974 and 1982.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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Billboard France Announces the Launch of Billboard Paris
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Billboard France Announces the Launch of Billboard Paris

The French edition of the world's leading music media outlet is creating a local vertical to cover music news in the Greater Paris region.

Billboard France, the French edition of the world’s leading music media outlet, today announced the official launch of Billboard Paris.

This new vertical, which has already reached 10 million views on social media, will focus exclusively on music news from across the Paris region, covering local events — from small-scale concerts and club nights to music exhibitions — as well as major celebrations such as Fête de la Musique, Nuit Blanche, Techno Parade, and Pride Month.

Billboard Paris will be operated by Billboard France under the leadership of Nicolas Baudoin and Ulysse Hennessy. Yanis Si Youcef has been appointed editor-in-chief, with support from Julien Zeidan.

“In the space of a year, Billboard France has established itself as both a leading outlet for French and international music news and a reference point for industry professionals," Nicolas Baudoin and Ulysse Hennessy, president and managing Director of Billboard France and Billboard Paris, said in a joint statement. "This new Paris-focused event vertical allows us to build a highly localized audience while simultaneously expanding both our editorial and commercial offering. We are pleased to entrust it to Yanis Si Youcef, whose expertise closely aligns with our editorial ambitions.”

“Paris deserved its own benchmark music platform. Billboard Paris will tell the story of the city through its music, its scenes, and its nightlife, with the standards that have defined the Billboard brand for more than a century," added Yanis Si Youcef, editor-in-chief of Billboard Paris.

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