Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s song ‘I Had Some Help’ is the most popular on the radio.

If you are a fan of country and pop music, then you might be thrilled to hear about the latest hit song that is taking over the airwaves. “I Had Some Help,” a collaboration between Post Malone and Morgan Wallen, has recently made history by becoming only the second song ever to top both the Country Airplay and Pop Airplay charts since their inception in the 90s. This achievement is truly remarkable and showcases the incredible talent of these two artists.

Post Malone, known for his unique blend of hip-hop and pop influences, has previously seen success on the Pop Airplay chart with hits like “I Like You (A Happier Song)” and “Psycho.” This latest collaboration with Morgan Wallen marks his sixth Pop Airplay No. 1, solidifying his status as a chart-topping artist in multiple genres. On the other hand, Morgan Wallen, with 14 Country Airplay leaders under his belt, is no stranger to success on the country charts. “I Had Some Help” is now his first Pop Airplay No. 1, adding to his impressive list of accomplishments.

What makes “I Had Some Help” even more special is that it has achieved this dual chart-topping status alongside Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which is currently climbing the Country Airplay chart and holding strong at its No. 5 position on Pop Airplay. This marks the first time that the charts have shared two top five hits simultaneously, showcasing the diverse range of music that is captivating audiences across different genres. Only 10 songs have ever reached the top five of both the Country Airplay and Pop Airplay charts, and Wallen and Swift now boast two each.

The list of songs that have achieved this feat is impressive, with titles like “I Hope” by Gabby Barrett, “Meant To Be” by Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line, and “Love Story” by Taylor Swift among others. These songs have transcended genre boundaries to become massive hits on both country and pop radio, captivating listeners with their infectious melodies and relatable lyrics.

In addition to these crossover hits, there have been instances where multiple versions of a song have achieved success on both the Country Airplay and Pop Airplay charts. Songs like “Back at One” by Brian McKnight and Mark Wills, “(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You” by *NSYNC and Alabama feat. *NSYNC, and “I Don’t Want To Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith and Mark Chesnutt have all achieved this rare distinction, proving that great music knows no boundaries.

As we celebrate the success of “I Had Some Help” and other chart-topping hits, it’s important to recognize the impact that these songs have on listeners across the country. Music has a unique ability to bring people together, and these crossover hits serve as a reminder of the power of music to transcend genre and connect us all through shared experiences.

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