Hardy nets his third chief as a recording artist, and his first unaccompanied by some other acts, on Billboard’s Nation Airplay chart as “Truck Mattress,” launched on Massive Loud, rides 2-1 on the survey dated March 30. The music elevated by 13% to 31 million viewers impressions March 15-21, based on Luminate.
Hardy (full identify Michael Wilson Hardy), 33, from Philadelphia, Miss., co-authored the music with Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson and Hunter Phelps; Joey Moi produced it. It’s from Hardy’s LP The Mockingbird & the Crow, which launched as his first No. 1 on Prime Nation Albums in February 2023.
“Truck Mattress” follows “Wait within the Truck” (that includes Lainey Wilson), which hit No. 2 on Nation Airplay final April, turning into his third of 4 high 10s. He boasts two No. 1s: “Beers on Me,” with Dierks Bentley and Breland, dominated for one week in April 2022 after “One Beer” (that includes Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson) dominated for one body in December 2020.
As a songwriter, “Truck Mattress” marks Hardy’s twelfth Nation Airplay No. 1, a run that started with Morgan Wallen’s “Up Down” (that includes Florida Georgia Line) for every week in June 2018.
New Prime 10s
Jordan Davis earns his eighth consecutive career-opening Nation Airplay high 10 as “Tucson Too Late,” which he co-penned, rises 11-9 (18.9 million, up 8%). It follows “Subsequent Factor You Know,” which hit No. 2 final July, and “What My World Spins Round,” which reigned for 2 weeks in January 2023, marking his fourth No. 1.
Plus, Tyler Hubbard (half of Florida Georgia Line, with Brian Kelley), notches his third solo high 10 as “Again Then Proper Now” jumps 13-10 (18.8 million, up 10%). It follows “Dancin’ within the Nation,” which reached No. 2 final Might, and “5 Foot 9,” which grew to become his first chief on his personal for one week in November 2022.
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