Country artist Drew Baldridge has once again made history with his heartfelt track, She’s Somebody’s Daughter, claiming the No. 1 spot on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart this week. The song, a touching ode to his wife, Katherine, continues its success after already reaching No. 1 on U.S. Country Radio earlier this summer. This marks a significant milestone for Baldridge, who became the first independent artist to achieve a U.S. No. 1 with his debut single.
In She’s Somebody’s Daughter, the Illinois-born singer-songwriter expresses deep emotion, singing, “She’s somebody’s whole world / She’s somebody’s baby / And if you don’t treat her right / Hers won’t be the only heart you’re breaking.” The track resonates with listeners through its warm, personal tribute to the love and respect he holds for his wife.
During the week of August 30 to September 5, the song accumulated 718,992 impressions, securing its spot at the top of the charts. Close behind in second place is Lainey Wilson’s Hang Tight Honey, while Nate Smith’s Bulletproof, Jordan Davis’ I Ain’t Sayin’, and Tyler Hubbard’s Park round out the Top Five.
This week’s biggest mover is Jackson Dean, whose new single Heavens To Betsy skyrocketed by an impressive 8961%, landing just inside the Top 40.
New chart entries this week include Caleb Caudle and Aoife O’Donovan’s The Brim (No. 27), Cody Johnson and Brooks & Dunn’s Long Live Country Music (No. 28), Jackson Dean’s Train (No. 36), and Dean Owens, Joey Burns, and John Convertino’s After the Rain (No. 41). Additional new entries include Outpost Drive’s Country Revival (No. 42), Robert Vincent’s Lost Souls (No. 43), and Tanner Adell’s Cowboy Broke My Heart (No. 49).