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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 14:48:33 GMT -5
This is currently 400 spins behind "Smoke" on Mediabase, but has already pushed ahead on the building chart, so it looks like this may go up ahead of the A Thousand Horses song. As Warner's promo teams have shown us, this business of always holding back A-listers in the top 15 for weaker hits from label mates is often unnecessary and I think the case of "Smoke" and "Sippin' on Fire" will be another situation where both songs can get to #1 regardless of which one goes first. I'm glad Big Machine doesn't appear to be jumping the gun this time and they won't mishandle another FGL chart run like the absolutely insane mess of a run "This Is How We Roll" had that snapped the duo's much-deserved #1 streak and record.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Apr 21, 2015 21:37:34 GMT -5
I only listened to this song once a long while ago, but between the awards performance and hearing it on the radio for the first time tonight (w/ out changing the station), I noticed that the production on this song is REALLY LOUD. Like unbelievably loud to where it drowns out their vocals. Therefore, this might just be one of their better songs (a loose term though, no doubt).
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Apr 21, 2015 23:57:58 GMT -5
My goodness, why do I like this now
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Post by dm2081 on Apr 22, 2015 0:06:03 GMT -5
My goodness, why do I like this now Well, it's a pretty catchy song that's not very offensive at all. This is shaping up to be another sizable hit for them, though it almost seems silly to even write that, as they've let to have a song fail commercialy.
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Apr 22, 2015 0:25:38 GMT -5
My goodness, why do I like this now Well, it's a pretty catchy song that's not very offensive at all. I think this sums it up tbh. I was never a fan of them though their singles (sans Sun Daze and This Is How We Roll) were good/catchy for what they were. On a more positive note, this will easily outpeak Sun Daze on my chart this week :)
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 11:56:04 GMT -5
Republic Nashville's apparent decision to slow this down in the top 10 so "Smoke" could get to #1 first won't cause this to miss #1, but I do think that, had FGL been allowed to climb naturally through the top 10 and go up ahead of A Thousand Horses, they could have blocked Billy Currington's "Don't It," at least on Billboard. "Smoke" would still have gotten to #1, just one week later, so the whole situation seems frustrating to an FGL fan watching the charts. Republic will gain nothing from stalling this, but they could have lost a chance to get SOF an extra week at #1. That being said, this could still get two weeks at #1 since Kenny Chesney's "Wild Child" is over 6 million audience below this on both charts and is so far not doing what it needs to do to close this gap quickly.
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Post by dajire4 on May 6, 2015 15:37:16 GMT -5
Republic Nashville's apparent decision to slow this down in the top 10 so "Smoke" could get to #1 first won't cause this to miss #1, but I do think that, had FGL been allowed to climb naturally through the top 10 and go up ahead of A Thousand Horses, they could have blocked Billy Currington's "Don't It," at least on Billboard. "Smoke" would still have gotten to #1, just one week later, so the whole situation seems frustrating to an FGL fan watching the charts. Republic will gain nothing from stalling this, but they could have lost a chance to get SIF an extra week at #1. That being said, this could still get two weeks at #1 since Kenny Chesney's "Wild Child" is over 6 million audience below this on both charts and is so far not doing what it needs to do to close this gap quickly. I don't think blocking Billy would be that sealed deal you are presenting it to be, even without A Thousand Horses. I'm quite sure Mercury would push hard to get the lead single from Billy's upcoming album to #1. In any case, I'd see FLG having to wait out Billy here
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2015 7:03:46 GMT -5
Not sure what it means for their next single but at their concert, aside from the previous singles they played Anything Goes, Bumpin' the Night, and Like You Ain't Even Gone off the new album. The third one sucks so bad.
Hoping maybe that means the next single is BTN, although Smoke, Angel, and Confession are better.
There were so many bros there it was unbearable. I ran to the bathroom and some guys were like "dude I can't wait for FGL to come out!!!" and then one of the kids was checking out his muscle in the mirror. No lie.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 23:18:16 GMT -5
Republic Nashville's apparent decision to slow this down in the top 10 so "Smoke" could get to #1 first won't cause this to miss #1, but I do think that, had FGL been allowed to climb naturally through the top 10 and go up ahead of A Thousand Horses, they could have blocked Billy Currington's "Don't It," at least on Billboard. "Smoke" would still have gotten to #1, just one week later, so the whole situation seems frustrating to an FGL fan watching the charts. Republic will gain nothing from stalling this, but they could have lost a chance to get SOF an extra week at #1. That being said, this could still get two weeks at #1 since Kenny Chesney's "Wild Child" is over 6 million audience below this on both charts and is so far not doing what it needs to do to close this gap quickly. I don't think blocking Billy would be that sealed deal you are presenting it to be, even without A Thousand Horses. I'm quite sure Mercury would push hard to get the lead single from Billy's upcoming album to #1. In any case, I'd see FLG having to wait out Billy here "Smoke" is at #4 with 42.012 million audience impressions on tonight's Billboard chart, while "Don't It," at #3, is only 800k ahead with 41.826 million audience. "Smoke" is gaining at nearly twice the rate of "Don't It." The way I see it, if Republic Nashville really has been holding the brakes for "Sippin' on Fire" to prevent it from passing "Smoke," then under natural circumstances SOF would definitely be at even higher levels than "Smoke" is right now, meaning SOF would have at most an 800k gap to close in the next two weeks in order to block "Don't It." I agree that Mercury will be pushing Billy's single pretty hard since his album is out next month, but they've also got to work lead singles for Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Canaan Smith, and Easton Corbin, all of whom are releasing albums around this time, and Billy's song is 29 weeks old. Sometimes no matter how hard a label pushes, some things are out of its control, such as when an A-lister with a popular new hit goes up at the same time as an older song from a B-lister. So I could have envisioned a Mediabase-only #1 for Billy Currington, although it really doesn't matter now, since FGL's record label has jumped the gun again and killed this song's chances of blocking any other single. Two weeks may be in the cards for this, but I don't see anyone getting blocked. I just see Kenny Chesney's "Wild Child" waiting this out and doing a #1 push after this has its two weeks at #1.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 1:10:09 GMT -5
I don't think blocking Billy would be that sealed deal you are presenting it to be, even without A Thousand Horses. I'm quite sure Mercury would push hard to get the lead single from Billy's upcoming album to #1. In any case, I'd see FLG having to wait out Billy here "Smoke" is at #4 with 42.012 million audience impressions on tonight's Billboard chart, while "Don't It," at #3, is only 800k ahead with 41.826 million audience. "Smoke" is gaining at nearly twice the rate of "Don't It." The way I see it, if Republic Nashville really has been holding the brakes for "Sippin' on Fire" to prevent it from passing "Smoke," then under natural circumstances SIF would definitely be at even higher levels than "Smoke" is right now, meaning SIF would have at most an 800k gap to close in the next two weeks in order to block "Don't It." I agree that Mercury will be pushing Billy's single pretty hard since his album is out next month, but they've also got to work lead singles for Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Canaan Smith, and Easton Corbin, all of whom are releasing albums around this time, and Billy's song is 29 weeks old. Sometimes no matter how hard a label pushes, some things are out of its control, such as when an A-lister with a popular new hit goes up at the same time as an older song from a B-lister. So I could have envisioned a Mediabase-only #1 for Billy Currington, although it really doesn't matter now, since FGL's record label has jumped the gun again and killed this song's chances of blocking any other single. Two weeks may be in the cards for this, but I don't see anyone getting blocked. I just see Kenny Chesney's "Wild Child" waiting this out and doing a #1 push after this has its two weeks at #1. First off, "Smoke" is a big hit in its own right. It's selling about as well as "Sippin' On Fire" has, and that's a testament to how well the song is doing, because A Thousand Horses is nowhere near as big as Florida Georgia Line is yet. Second, while I do agree that Republic Nashville has probably made "Smoke" their first priority (knowing that "Sippin' On Fire" is going to get to #1 eventually), "Sippin' On Fire" actually has worse call-out (not just its negative scores but in burn-rate as well) scores than most other songs, so that could be playing a factor in it slowing down a little bit. And third, I'm very surprised you think Billy Currington could somehow miss out on a #1 here. His song is a bit older than "Smoke" and "Sippin' On Fire", sure, but "Don't It" has been doing great ever since it hit the top 20. If anybody needs to be worried, it's Tyler Farr, as Billy is closing in on him fast and could block him from the top, at least on Billboard. Going back to the first Monday in March (Billboard chart dated 3/14), "Smoke" was at #16 and "Don't It" was at #18, nearly 4 million behind. That was Billy's first week in the top 20, so he's actually gone up faster than A Thousand Horses has over the last 2 months, and Billy wound up passing them. On the same chart, FGL was only at #35, but of course they go up faster than most other artists because they are one of the biggest names in the genre right now Looking at the current top 10, I think "Don't It" (along with "Sippin' On Fire" and "Smoke") is among the most likely to hit #1. If there's a weak link, it's either Tyler Farr or Kenny Chesney, but nevertheless I think both of them can hit #1, as long as Tyler doesn't get leapfrogged by Billy this week.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 16:36:45 GMT -5
jhomes87, I fully agree that Billy Currington's "Don't It" looks like a lock for #1 right now, but what do you think of the possibility that "Sippin' on Fire" could have posed a threat to Billy's chances of going to #1 if Republic Nashville had pushed SOF ahead of "Smoke?" I had thought a reasonable scenario would have been Florida Georgia Line getting to #1 on Billboard next week (holding Currington to a Mediabase-only #1), then FGL would have gotten two weeks at #1 before allowing A Thousand Horses to get a week at the top (maybe even two with how far behind "Wild Child" is).
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 16:46:27 GMT -5
jhomes87, I fully agree that Billy Currington's "Don't It" looks like a lock for #1 right now, but what do you think of the possibility that "Sippin' on Fire" could have posed a threat to Billy's chances of going to #1 if Republic Nashville had pushed SIF ahead of "Smoke?" I had thought a reasonable scenario would have been Florida Georgia Line getting to #1 on Billboard next week (holding Currington to a Mediabase-only #1), then FGL would have gotten two weeks at #1 before allowing A Thousand Horses to get a week at the top (maybe even two with how far behind "Wild Child" is). I would have been surprised if "Sippin' On Fire" went up any faster and blocked any song. It's just so rare for songs that make the top 10 or top 5 to get blocked from the top spot these days, especially on Mediabase but on Billboard as well. If FGL had gotten ahead of Billy, I'm sure he would have still found his way to #1.
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Post by onebuffalo on May 20, 2015 10:14:27 GMT -5
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Post by Kris on May 20, 2015 15:31:48 GMT -5
They really need to release Anything Goes :(
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Post by Kat5Kind on May 20, 2015 16:26:21 GMT -5
They really need to release Anything Goes :( Then they can use Confession after that. Perfect era.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2015 16:48:46 GMT -5
With these guys set up for CountryCountdown USA next week. Is there reason to believe it's possible FGL to get the top spot the following week and block Smoke.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 3:43:04 GMT -5
With these guys set up for CountryCountdown USA next week. Is there reason to believe it's possible FGL to get the top spot the following week and block Smoke. No, FGL and A Thousand Horses are on the same record label, Republic Nashville, so Republic will continue slowing down SOF until they get "Smoke" to #1. It's really strange to see this slowing down so much lately, and it's really frustrating to see "Wild Child" rapidly closing the 1000 spin/8 million audience gap that separated it from this just a week ago. SOF is probably only going to get one week at #1 at this rate, while for the longest time this looked like a definite candidate for two weeks at #1. It's like Columbia suddenly poured a ton of extra resources/money into Kenny Chesney's song as soon as they were finished getting Tyler Farr's "A Guy Walks into a Bar" to #1 and now "Wild Child" will be right there to knock "Sippin' on Fire" from #1 after one week. Big Machine just hasn't been the best at working singles to radio lately. "Sun Daze" and "Make Me Wanna" both started slowing down in the top 5 and ended up with low peak levels of airplay, and the same thing appears to be happening to "Smoke" and "Sippin' on Fire." Really no Big Machine artists are at their prime right now, other than Thomas Rhett. I almost wonder if there have been some budget cuts in the promotion department, which would explain why there have been no ads for any singles worked by Big Machine proper, Valory, or Republic Nashville in any sort of daily or weekly trades since January. Things just haven't been going great for BMLG's radio teams over the past several months.
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Post by ericNY2002 on May 25, 2015 7:24:58 GMT -5
With these guys set up for CountryCountdown USA next week. Is there reason to believe it's possible FGL to get the top spot the following week and block Smoke. No, FGL and A Thousand Horses are on the same record label, Republic Nashville, so Republic will continue slowing down SIF until they get "Smoke" to #1. It's really strange to see this slowing down so much lately, and it's really frustrating to see "Wild Child" rapidly closing the 1000 spin/8 million audience gap that separated it from this just a week ago. SIF is probably only going to get one week at #1 at this rate, while for the longest time this looked like a definite candidate for two weeks at #1. It's like Columbia suddenly poured a ton of extra resources/money into Kenny Chesney's song as soon as they were finished getting Tyler Farr's "A Guy Walks into a Bar" to #1 and now "Wild Child" will be right there to knock "Sippin' on Fire" from #1 after one week. Big Machine just hasn't been the best at working singles to radio lately. "Sun Daze" and "Make Me Wanna" both started slowing down in the top 5 and ended up with low peak levels of airplay, and the same thing appears to be happening to "Smoke" and "Sippin' on Fire." Really no Big Machine artists are at their prime right now, other than Thomas Rhett. I almost wonder if there have been some budget cuts in the promotion department, which would explain why there have been no ads for any singles worked by Big Machine proper, Valory, or Republic Nashville in any sort of daily or weekly trades since January. Things just haven't been going great for BMLG's radio teams over the past several months. With A Thousand Horses' album coming out on June 9, I could see Republic Nashville pushing Sippin On Fire this week over Smoke. The label would then push Smoke to #1 the week after which would be the week before the album drops.
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Post by avalyn on May 28, 2015 13:10:36 GMT -5
Looks like the next single will be Anything Goes.
@flagalinenet 2m2 minutes ago @flagaline's next single will be "Anything Goes"! They're filming the music video at concerts this weekend, so go crazy!!! #AnythingGoes
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 13:11:42 GMT -5
Oh no! .
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 14:11:35 GMT -5
Looks like the next single will be Anything Goes. @flagalinenet 2m2 minutes ago @flagaline's next single will be "Anything Goes"! They're filming the music video at concerts this weekend, so go crazy!!! #AnythingGoes They should have just used the video for Sippin' on Fire! You could play those two songs back to back and not know the difference.
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Post by Kat5Kind on May 28, 2015 16:29:02 GMT -5
Looks like the next single will be Anything Goes. @flagalinenet 2m2 minutes ago @flagaline's next single will be "Anything Goes"! They're filming the music video at concerts this weekend, so go crazy!!! #AnythingGoes YES YES YES BEST NEWS EVER! They can wrap up with Smoke or Confession after that peaks.
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Post by dm2081 on May 28, 2015 16:31:39 GMT -5
"Anything Goes" is a good choice, and was an obvious single when the album came out. I think it will be another #1 hit for them. I just hope we get "Confession" as the 5th single to close out the album era, I couldn't think of a more perfect way to end it.
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Post by samsager3 on May 29, 2015 12:12:04 GMT -5
Im hoping it goes 6 singles deep confession is great but Id like bumping the night to be released too it could serve as a kind of fall single with confession bring the spring single release new material next summer
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2015 2:31:54 GMT -5
Im hoping it goes 6 singles deep confession is great but Id like bumping the night to be released too it could serve as a kind of fall single with confession bring the spring single release new material next summer No, the fall single will be the next one, which is likely "Anything Goes". "Sippin' On Fire" is set to peak on the 2nd Monday in June, which probably means that the next single will go for adds at the very end of June or in early July. If we assume a 17-20 week chart run (or thereabouts), the follow-up to SOF probably wouldn't peak until sometime in November. So the next single will be both the summer and fall single. Maybe they release a 5th single just before the end of the year, but there's no way they go 6 singles deep and still get a new album in summer 2016. That would require 4 singles (singles 4, 5, and 6 from Anything Goes, and the lead single to album #3) to be released AND to peak all within about 14-15 months, and that's just not possible. I wouldn't be surprised if they did a deluxe re-release of Anything Goes sometime in November/December, or even early next year, and pull the final Anything Goes single from that.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 20:14:56 GMT -5
I can see Big Machine trying to get FGL the record for most #1 singles from a country album. I believe Brad Paisley ( 5th Gear) and Luke Bryan ( Crash My Party) are currently tied for five #1's, and Anything Goes easily contains six or seven #1-worthy songs. The only way I can see one of six singles from this album missing #1 is if Big Machine botches up radio promotion the way they screwed "This Is How We Roll" out of a #1. "Anything Goes," "Smoke," "Like You Ain't Even Gone," and "Confession" could all be #1 singles on the airplay charts. It looks like "Sippin' on Fire" may get two weeks at #1 after all. "Wild Child" had a big conversion week May 18-24 and this definitely slowed down a bit, but as jhomes87 pointed out, the gap between Kenny/Grace and FGL is still really big, and WC really slowed down again after the big conversion week. It'll probably take "Wild Child" another two to three weeks to grow to #1 levels of airplay. The ad for "Smoke" in CAW (the first ad from Republic Nashville I've seen in at least four months) didn't mention anything about "still growing," so I think Republic Nashville may be pushing SOF for #1 this week. I definitely can see FGL holding the #1 spot through the 15th before Columbia pushes Kenny to #1.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 20:35:19 GMT -5
I can see Big Machine trying to get FGL the record for most #1 singles from a country album. I believe Brad Paisley ( 5th Gear) and Luke Bryan ( Crash My Party) are currently tied for five #1's I'm not sure if most of us here would count Brad's 5th Gear album, or at least if we did count it, we'd put an asterisk by it, as the last single, "Waitin' On A Woman", was only included on the later re-issues of 5th Gear. The original recording of "Waitin' On A Woman" appeared on Brad's previous album, Time Well Wasted. Luke of course scored 5 Billboard airplay #1's from Crash My Party, but you forgot one album: Blake Shelton's Based On A True Story... (Sure Be Cool If You Did, Boys 'Round Here, Mine Would Be You, Doin' What She Likes, and My Eyes). Rodney Crowell's 1988 album Diamonds & Dirt was the first album (and only album prior to Blake's) to produce 5 Billboard #1's (It's Such A Small World, I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried, She's Crazy For Leavin', After All This Time, and Above And Beyond), although this was the pre-BDS era when airplay wasn't yet electronically monitored. Ironically, those were the only five #1's that Crowell ever achieved (he only reached the top 10 three times after the Diamonds & Dirt #1's).
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Post by dm2081 on Jun 1, 2015 20:35:28 GMT -5
I can see Big Machine trying to get FGL the record for most #1 singles from a country album. I believe Brad Paisley ( 5th Gear) and Luke Bryan ( Crash My Party) are currently tied for five #1's, and Anything Goes easily contains six or seven #1-worthy songs. The only way I can see one of six singles from this album missing #1 is if Big Machine botches up radio promotion the way they screwed "This Is How We Roll" out of a #1. "Anything Goes," "Smoke," "Like You Ain't Even Gone," and "Confession" could all be #1 singles on the airplay charts.Don't forget "Bumpin' The Night". That one sounds like a big hit too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 20:44:09 GMT -5
I can see Big Machine trying to get FGL the record for most #1 singles from a country album. I believe Brad Paisley ( 5th Gear) and Luke Bryan ( Crash My Party) are currently tied for five #1's, and Anything Goes easily contains six or seven #1-worthy songs. The only way I can see one of six singles from this album missing #1 is if Big Machine botches up radio promotion the way they screwed "This Is How We Roll" out of a #1. "Anything Goes," "Smoke," "Like You Ain't Even Gone," and "Confession" could all be #1 singles on the airplay charts. It looks like "Sippin' on Fire" may get two weeks at #1 after all. "Wild Child" had a big conversion week May 18-24 and this definitely slowed down a bit, but as jhomes87 pointed out, the gap between Kenny/Grace and FGL is still really big, and WC really slowed down again after the big conversion week. It'll probably take "Wild Child" another two to three weeks to grow to #1 levels of airplay. The ad for "Smoke" in CAW (the first ad from Republic Nashville I've seen in at least four months) didn't mention anything about "still growing," so I think Republic Nashville may be pushing SOF for #1 this week. I definitely can see FGL holding the #1 spot through the 15th before Columbia pushes Kenny to #1. I think they'll go 5 deep at most we are at June right now Anything Goes will be next. I expect a peak around November and then if they release a 5th song please be Confession. Regardless a peak around March or April. By then I mean the album will be so old and I think they'll be ready for a new album and song by then.
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Post by 43dudleyvillas on Jun 1, 2015 21:01:37 GMT -5
It looks like "Sippin' on Fire" may get two weeks at #1 after all. "Wild Child" had a big conversion week May 18-24 and this definitely slowed down a bit, but as jhomes87 pointed out, the gap between Kenny/Grace and FGL is still really big, and WC really slowed down again after the big conversion week. It'll probably take "Wild Child" another two to three weeks to grow to #1 levels of airplay. The ad for "Smoke" in CAW (the first ad from Republic Nashville I've seen in at least four months) didn't mention anything about "still growing," so I think Republic Nashville may be pushing SOF for #1 this week. I definitely can see FGL holding the #1 spot through the 15th before Columbia pushes Kenny to #1. "Sippin' on Fire" and "Wild Child" are separated by "only" around 3.5 million in audience on the new Billboard Country Airplay chart, and that's a pretty readily scalable gap for a single week, I think (to compare, "Sippin' on Fire" trails "Smoke" by around 3.2 million). Kenny Chesney is co-hosting Country Countdown USA this week, but "Wild Child" is clearly not getting to #1 on Billboard this week. The countdown spin bump should help "Wild Child" to take next week's Mediabase #1, though -- the current gap of about 2,000 points between "Wild Child" and "Sippin' on Fire" is comparable to the nearly 1,900 point gap between "Sippin' on Fire" and "Smoke" on this week's chart. So if Republic Nashville plays nice and/or Columbia Nashville's promo team succeeds, "Wild Child" should be able take over #1 on at least one chart next week.
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