Shaboozey’s ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ Breaks Record for Most Weeks at No. 1 on Radio Songs Chart
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Shaboozey’s ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ Breaks Record for Most Weeks at No. 1 on Radio Songs Chart


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Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” tends to a 27th week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart — breaking out of a tie with The Weeknd‘s “Blinding Lights” for the most time spent at No. 1 in the survey’s history.

“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” previously logged a record-tying 19 weeks at No. 1 on the streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Billboard Hot 100, beginning last July.

The track holds atop Radio Songs with 63.3 million in audience Jan. 24-30, essentially even week-over-week, according to data tracker Luminate. The chart reflects all-format airplay on more than 1,000 monitored radio stations; Pop Airplay chart reporter KDHT (Hits 95.7) Denver has played the song the most to date, more than 4,000 times.

Here’s a rundown of the longest-leading Radio Songs No. 1s, dating to the chart’s December 1990 start:

  • 27 weeks, “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, beginning Aug. 10, 2024
  • 26, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd, April 18, 2020
  • 18, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, Feb. 25, 2023
  • 18, “Iris,” Goo Goo Dolls, Aug. 1, 1998
  • 16, “Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, Aug. 4, 2018
  • 16, “We Belong Together,” Mariah Carey, May 28, 2005
  • 16, “Don’t Speak,” No Doubt, Dec. 7, 1996
  • 15, “Easy On Me,” Adele, Dec. 4, 2021
  • 14, “High Hopes,” Panic! at the Disco, Dec. 1, 2018
  • 14, “No One,” Alicia Keys, Nov. 3, 2007
  • 14, “Because You Loved Me,” Celine Dion, April 13, 1996

“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” on American Dogwood/EMPIRE and with country radio promotion by Magnolia Music, dominated the Country Airplay chart for seven weeks beginning last August, the longest No. 1 run for a first entry, and ranks in the top 10 for a record-extending 31st week.

“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” on American Dogwood/EMPIRE and with country radio promotion by Magnolia Music, dominated the Country Airplay chart for seven weeks beginning last August, the longest No. 1 run for a first entry, and ranks in the top 10 for a record-extending 31st week.


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