Overview
- Ella Langley becomes the first woman to place two solo songs in Billboard's Country Airplay top 10 at the same time, with Be Her at No. 10 and Choosin' Texas holding at No. 3.
- Be Her drew 19.3 million radio audience impressions, up 20% week over week, while Choosin' Texas reached 27 million, according to Luminate.
- Both songs appear on Langley’s sophomore album, Dandelion, which arrived in April and is supplying multiple tracks to radio and streaming playlists.
- Choosin' Texas has led the all-format Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and has ruled Hot Country Songs for 20 weeks, a rare stretch for any country single.
- The 20-week country streak makes it only the fifth song by a woman to hit that mark, trailing the longer runs of Bebe Rexha’s Meant to Be and Gabby Barrett’s I Hope, as Langley also lands several titles on the multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart.