Kane Brown, Luke Combs; Photos by Andrew Wendowski

Kane Brown and Luke Combs Tie for Most-Added Song at Country Radio

Kane Brown’s “Worldwide Beautiful” and Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” are both making waves on country radio this week, each receiving 38 adds from Mediabase-monitored stations, tying for the most-added song.

Kane Brown’s “Worldwide Beautiful”

Released during a time of intense civil unrest following the tragic death of George Floyd, Kane Brown’s “Worldwide Beautiful” carries a powerful message of unity and hope. With lyrics that address racial divides and inequality, Brown uses the song to promote the idea that “we’re all beautiful” despite our differences. The song references Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech, offering listeners a call for change and understanding. As the world continues to grapple with social issues, Brown’s track serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy and working toward a more inclusive future.

Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You”

Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” also garnered significant attention this week, securing 38 adds as well. The feel-good song, which follows Combs’ hit duet with Eric Church, “Does To Me,” is the latest single from his chart-topping album What You See Is What You Get. Known for his signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, Combs has once again delivered a song that resonates with fans, further cementing his place as one of the biggest stars in country music today.

Brantley Gilbert’s “Hard Days”

Trailing behind Brown and Combs is Brantley Gilbert’s “Hard Days,” which received 36 adds. The song, which embodies Gilbert’s gritty and relatable style, is another example of how country music continues to evolve while staying grounded in real-life experiences.

With their recent successes, Brown, Combs, and Gilbert are shaping the current landscape of country music, offering songs that reflect the emotions, struggles, and celebrations that resonate deeply with fans.

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