Ella Langley reached a new milestone during the latest Hot 100 update, with “Choosin’ Texas” holding at No. 1 for a ninth week and “Be Her” climbing to No. 2.
The chart announcement marks a rare moment for country music. Langley is now the first woman primarily known as a country artist to hold the top two spots at the same time in the chart’s 67-year history. Among core country acts, the same achievement had previously been reached only by Morgan Wallen.
“Choosin’ Texas” continues to lead across a ranking that combines U.S. streaming, radio airplay, and sales activity. “Be Her” also reaches a new peak, giving Langley two major singles moving at the same time.
There was other movement inside the top 10 as well. Tame Impala and JENNIE entered the region with “Dracula,” giving both acts their first top 10 hit. Women also held eight of the top 10 positions, a level of chart presence not seen in nearly 12 years.








