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Tyler Hubbard’s ‘Park’ Shifts Into Top 10 on Country Airplay Chart

Tyler Hubbard posts his fourth top 10 as a soloist on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Park” cruises a spot to No. 10 on the ranking dated June 28. During the June 13-19 tracking week, the single improved by 6% to 17.8 million audience impressions, according to Luminate.

Hubbard, who hails from Snellville, Ga., co-authored “Park” with Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley (who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame June 12) and Canaan Smith. The song is from Hubbard’s sophomore solo LP, Strong, released in April.

“Park” follows Hubbard’s “Back Then Right Now,” which topped Country Airplay for a week in May 2024. Before that, his “Dancin’ in the Country” hit No. 2 in May 2023, after “5 Foot 9” became his first chart-topper on his own for a week in November 2022. His first entry as a solo act, “Undivided,” with Tim McGraw, reached No. 16 in May 2021.

The 38-year-old Hubbard made 16 previous trips to No. 1, among 19 top 10s, on Country Airplay as half of duo Florida Georgia Line with Brian Kelley, who is also now working solo.

Hubbard is out playing dates this summer, with his next stop June 20 in Pocatello, Idaho. The date also marks the release of Kelley’s LP Sunshine State of Mind Season Two, Chapter One.

‘Worst’ Still First

Riley Green’s third Country Airplay No. 1, “Worst Way,” reigns for a second week, up 1% to 28.6 million in reach. The song, which the singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, Ala., wrote solo, is his first to lead for multiple frames. He previously ruled for a week each as featured on Ella Langley’s “You Look Like You Love Me,” in December, and Thomas Rhett’s “Half of Me,” in November 2022.

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