Morgan Wallen has achieved yet another milestone in his music career, securing his 19th No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with his latest single, “I Got Better.” This marks Wallen’s fifth chart-topping hit from his highly successful album released in May, titled I’m the Problem. The song ascended two positions in the rankings, thanks in part to a notable 13% uptick in audience impressions, totaling 32.7 million for the week.
Produced by Joey Moi and co-written by Wallen, along with collaborators such as Ernest and HARDY, “I Got Better” has made a remarkable impact across multiple charts. It completed a full-format sweep by also claiming the No. 1 spot on the Hot Country Songs chart, fueled by impressive statistics of 13.2 million official U.S. streams and an audience of 31 million on radio.
In addition to Wallen’s achievement, Lainey Wilson has garnered noteworthy attention as her single “Somewhere Over Laredo” reaches the Country Airplay Top 10 for the first time, climbing to No. 10 with 16 million audience impressions. This achievement signifies Wilson’s ninth Top 10 hit, adding to her celebrated career in country music.
Wallen’s ongoing success, paired with Wilson’s breakthrough, highlights the vibrant landscape of contemporary country music, showcasing both established stars and rising talent making waves on the charts.
