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LH song logs fourth week on top
It looks like the Bubs may have a hit on their hands.
As you can see, “Nothing I Need” - a track from their upcoming album, Cosmic Selector Vol 1 - scored its fourth consecutive week as No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Airplay chart.
The chart ranks the most popular songs - based on their weekly plays - on adult album alternative radio stations, measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.
There are about 150 such radio stations in the U.S.
Cosmic Selector is due for release on July 18.
‘Fine Line’ is the 5th top-selling album of this week. (12 April 2021)
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Louis Tomlinson's new studio album 'How Did I Get Here?' debuts in the top 10 on five Billboard charts, including Top Album Sales.
The set also marks his third top five-charting title on Top Album Sales.
Feb 6th 2026 by Keith Caulfield
Louis Tomlinson’s third studio album, How Did I Get Here?, makes a top 10 debut on five Billboard album charts (dated Feb. 7), including a No. 2 bow on Top Album Sales – his third top five-charting set on the tally. The set also launches in the top 10 on Vinyl Albums (No. 2), Top Current Album Sales (No. 2), Indie Store Album Sales (No. 3) and Independent Albums (No. 3).
How Did I Get Here? additionally starts at No. 16 on the overall Billboard 200, marking the singer-songwriter’s third top 20-charting effort. The album earned 26,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending Jan. 29, with 21,000 of that sum in pure album sales.
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ELLA LANGLEY MAKES BILLBOARD CHART HISTORY
Ella Langley has made history yet again. Her massive hit “Choosin’ Texas” rises to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, marking Ella’s first trip to the top spot. This amazing feat makes Ella the first woman to simultaneously lead the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts. As noted by Billboard, only three titles previously held #1 on the lists simultaneously: Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”; Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen; and Wallen’s “Last Night.” “Choosin’ Texas” was co-written and produced by Ella with Miranda Lambert, alongside producer Ben West and co-writers Luke Dick and Joybeth Taylor. Lambert also performs background vocals on track. The song has also accumulated over 310M worldwide streams to date, propelling the song to officially reach RIAA Platinum status. It was also named one on Best Songs of 2025 lists from Billboard, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, FADER and more. “Choosin’ Texas” is featured on Ella’s upcoming sophomore album, Dandelion, set for global release April 10. Crafted alongside executive producers Miranda Lambert and Ben West, Dandelion is rooted in growth, self-reflection, and lived-in storytelling. It’s designed to feel both effortless and immersive, balancing raw honesty with feel-good moments that invite listeners to lean in and let go. Later this year, Ella will hit the road for ‘The Dandelion Tour,’ which kicks off May 7 in Toledo, OH and includes stops in St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Austin, and more before wrapping in Fort Worth, TX on August 15. Joining Ella on tour as support across various dates is Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, Kaitlin Butts, Gabriella Rose, and Laci Kaye Booth. Before hitting the road for her sold-out headline tour, Langley will make her Stagecoach debut this April, offering a perfect celebration of Dandelion, her most personal body of work to date. Also on the schedule for 2026 are her previously-announced dates supporting Eric Church’s ‘Free The Machine Tour’, additional dates on Morgan Wallen’s ‘Still The Problem Tour’, and several other festival appearances. Full routing for ‘The Dandelion Tour’ is below, and all Ella Langley tour dates are available at ellalangley.com. Dandelion is available for pre-order now, with exclusive merch bundles and packages at ellalangley.com.
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