Thomas Rhett Notches His 21st Country Airplay No. 1 With “After All The Bars Are Closed”

Thomas Rhett Notches His 21st Country Airplay No. 1 With “After All The Bars Are Closed”

Thomas Rhett claims his 21st career No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with “After All the Bars Are Closed,” which climbed two places to reach the top spot this week. Rhett co-wrote the track with Julian Bunetta, John Byron, Jaxson Free, and Jacob Kasher, with the country superstar also co-producing it alongside Bunetta and…

Thomas Rhett claims his 21st career No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with “After All the Bars Are Closed,” which climbed two places to reach the top spot this week. Rhett co-wrote the track with Julian Bunetta, John Byron, Jaxson Free, and Jacob Kasher, with the country superstar also co-producing it alongside Bunetta and Dann Huff. The song is the second single from his album, About a Woman, which debuted at No. 10 on the Top Country Albums chart last September. It follows the project’s lead single, “Beautiful as You,” which hit No. 2 in November. Rhett has now tied Keith Urban for the eighth-most Country Airplay No. 1s, with Kenny Chesney leading the way with 32 chart-toppers. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll secures his eighth consecutive Top 10 hit with “Heart of Stone,” which climbs two spots to reach No. 10. Jelly’s previous seven releases all hit No. 1 on Country Airplay, including “Liar,” which dominated for six weeks beginning in February. (Billboard)

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