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Luke Combs’ “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” Tops Country Radio Chart

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Luke Combs Ain't No Love In Oklahoma

In a significant achievement, Luke Combs‘ single “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” has ascended to the number one position on the Mediabase country radio singles chart this week. The song is part of the soundtrack for the forthcoming film “Twisters.”

According to the Mediabase country radio panel, the track not only garnered the most chart points but also dominated as the most played and heard song during the tracking period from September 15-21. Statistics from this period reveal that the song received approximately 9,461 spins, which marks an increase of 1,088 from the previous count, while audience impressions soared to around 37.9 million within the country format.

The competition on the chart remains intense. Post Malone‘s collaborative effort with Blake Shelton on “Pour Me A Drink” climbed one spot to secure the number two position. Meanwhile, “Miles On It” by Kane Brown and Marshmello also advanced, moving up two rankings to place third on the chart.

Elsewhere, Luke Bryan‘s single “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” maintained its position at number four. On the other hand, Dustin Lynch and Jelly Roll’s “Chevrolet,” which previously held the top spot, descended to number five.

These developments highlight a dynamic week in the country music landscape, showcasing a mix of rising stars and established artists competing for the top ranks in airplay and listener impressions.

Rachel Adams

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