Drew Baldridge’s touching ballad, “She’s Somebody’s Daughter,” continues its chart-topping streak, securing the top spot once more on this week’s UK Radio Country Airplay Chart. Following its initial release in 2019, the song has consistently resonated with country music fans, now marking two consecutive weeks at No. 1.
This achievement not only highlights Baldridge’s emotional connection to the track, written as a tribute to his wife, Katherine, but also underscores his unique position in the industry. The Illinois artist has made history as the first independent musician to achieve a No. 1 debut on the U.S. counterpart chart. The song’s poignant lyrics, “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,” reflect its deep emotional impact.
During the week of September 6-12, “She’s Somebody’s Daughter” garnered 733,069 impressions, representing a 2% increase from the previous week. Lainey Wilson’s “Hang Tight Honey” followed closely in second place with 638,466 impressions. Rounding out the Top 5 are Jordan Davis’ “I Ain’t Sayin’,” Old Dominion’s “Coming Home,” and Thomas Rhett’s “Beautiful As You.”
Among notable movers, Beyoncé’s breakthrough country single, “Texas Hold ’Em,” saw a dramatic 162% rise, advancing from No. 52 to near the Top 10. New entries to the Top 50 include Jackson Dean’s catchy “Real Real” at No. 28 and Pixie Lott’s self-released cover of Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” debuting at No. 40.