Ella Langley Claims Top Three on Hot Country Songs; Dandelion Posts Third Six-Figure Week

Ella Langley occupies the top three spots on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart dated May 9. Her Morgan Wallen collaboration debuts at No. 3. Langley's album Dandelion posts a third consecutive six-figure week with 112,000 equivalent album units.

Ella Langley holds the top three positions on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart dated May 9. Her collaboration with Morgan Wallen, “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” debuts at No. 3 after the April 24-30 tracking week with 16.7 million official U.S. streams, a 10.8 million radio audience and 10,000 sold, according to Luminate.

Langley’s tracks “Choosin’ Texas” and “Be Her” remain at Nos. 1 and 2. The new entry with Wallen also posts a high start inside the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.

She is the second woman to occupy the entire Hot Country Songs top three. Beyoncé held Nos. 1-3 for one week in 2024 with songs from Cowboy Carter.

Morgan Wallen is the only other artist to hit the top-three sweep repeatedly. He has done it 26 times, largely during album cycles for his 36-track One Thing at a Time, released in March 2023, and his 37-track I’m the Problem, released in May 2025, which powered a 13-week triple last May through August. Those multi-track releases provide context for Langley’s achievement relative to the 18-track Dandelion and Beyoncé’s 27-song Cowboy Carter.

Dandelion moved 112,000 equivalent album units in its third week at No. 1 on Top Country Albums. It is Langley’s third consecutive week above 100,000 units. That places her alongside Beyoncé and Taylor Swift as women with multiple 100,000-unit weeks since the mid-2010s metric began, and makes Langley the second woman with a country project to post three six-figure weeks, joining Taylor Swift’s Red (Taylor’s Version) in 2021. Langley exceeds the two such weeks posted for Cowboy Carter and for Swift’s 2023 Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).

Separately, Stella Lefty reached the Hot Country Songs top 10 for the first time. Her debut entry “Boston” jumped 14-10 in its fourth week with 10.1 million streams, a 2 million radio audience and 1,000 sold. It is the first top 10 for the Atlantic Outpost imprint. Of 474 songs to reach the top 10 over the past decade, 148, or 31 percent, arrived there in four weeks or fewer.

Billboard’s May 9 charts reflect the April 24-30 tracking week unless otherwise noted.

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