Overview
- Billboard reported Monday that "Choosin' Texas" earned a 17th non-consecutive week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, giving the song sole possession of the chart’s fourth-longest run at the top.
- This frame shows 24.9 million official streams and 54.5 million radio airplay audience impressions, with streams down slightly, radio up about 4 percent and digital sales jumping roughly 9 percent, which together sustained the No. 1 position.
- "Choosin' Texas" also leads Billboard’s Digital Song Sales and Streaming Songs charts and has held the Hot Country Songs chart for a 35th week, underscoring multi-format strength behind its run.
- The single rose to No. 2 on the Billboard Global 200 and topped TouchTunes’ Q2 2026 Frontline Chart for a second straight quarter, reflecting venue-level plays and growing international reach.
- The song’s viral use on TikTok, reported co-writing/production involvement from Miranda Lambert, and Langley’s touring have driven playlisting and pop-radio pickup, a momentum that is lifting Langley’s career and drawing renewed mainstream attention to country music.