Luke Combs logs his 26th top 10 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart — and places two rising titles in the tier at once — as “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” climbs a spot to No. 10 in its seventh week on the survey (dated March 7). The song earned 18.3 million in audience, up 11%, Feb. 20-26, according to Luminate.
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Cowritten by Combs with Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton, the midtempo track joins Combs’ ballad “Days Like These” in the tier, as the latter holds at its No. 8 high (19.7 million, up 4%) in its 16th chart week.
It’s uncommon for an artist not part of a collaboration to have two songs gaining in the Country Airplay top 10 simultaneously. Combs says the overlap wasn’t part of the plan.
“Country radio and the fans never cease to amaze me,” Combs tells Billboard. “We took ‘Days Like These’ to country radio and had no plans to do anything else until its run was over, but then the fans just really took hold of ‘Sleepless in a Hotel Room’ and gave us no choice but to send it to radio, too. But to have them both in the top 10 at the same time? Wow. I’m super grateful!”
To Combs’ point, “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” and “Days Like These” drew 10.7 million and 4.7 million official U.S. streams, respectively, Feb. 13-19, the former ranking at No. 4 on the Feb. 28-dated Country Streaming Songs chart. Another Combs song placed even higher: the trad-country “Be by You,” at No. 2 (13.6 million). All three are on his album The Way I Am, due March 20.
Earlier this decade, Morgan Wallen similarly doubled up with two ascending hits (and a record three overall simultaneously) in the Country Airplay top 10, “Last Night” and “One Thing at a Time” in 2023. (His “20 Cigarettes” leads the March 7 list for a second week, up 3% to 33.8 million in audience.)
Meanwhile, “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” arrives in the Country Airplay upper bracket far faster than Combs’ norm, as his 26 top 10s have taken, on average, 14 weeks. It ties 2022’s “The Kind of Love We Make” for his third-fastest trip; “Beer Never Broke My Heart” (2019) and “Back in the Saddle” (2025) reached the top 10 in five and six weeks, respectively.
Chart Fit for a King
Coming on to Country Airplay is Fayetteville, Ga., native Zach John King’s first Billboard chart entry, “Get to Drinking.” The song starts at No. 49 with 1.4 million in reach.
Plus, Parker McCollum’s “Killin’ Me” debuts at No. 57 on Country Airplay (834,000) and Hudson Westbrook’s “Painted You Pretty” bows at No. 60 (680,000).
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