Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night time Sweats ascend to No. 1 on Billboard’s Grownup Choice Airplay chart dated Dec. 7 with “Name Me (No matter You Like).”
Band chief Rateliff now boasts seven Grownup Choice Airplay leaders general – six with the Night time Sweats and one, “And It’s Nonetheless Alright,” in 2020 as a soloist. Rateliff, with the band and on his personal, slots right into a tie for the eighth-most No. 1s on Grownup Choice Airplay, which started in January 1996.
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Maximum Grownup Choice Airplay No. 1s:
14, U2
13, Coldplay
11, Jack Johnson
11, Dave Matthews (solo and with Dave Matthews Band)
8, The Black Keys
8, Demise Cab for Cutie
8, John Mayer
7, Cage the Elephant
7, Sheryl Crow
7, Counting Crows
7, Hozier
7, The Lumineers
7, Nathaniel Rateliff (solo and with Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night time Sweats)
7, R.E.M.
“Name Me (No matter You Like)” is Rateliff and the Night time Sweats’ 2d Grownup Choice Airplay No. 1 in a row, after “Heartless” led for 3 weeks starting in July. The band first crowned the tally with its preliminary access, “S.O.B.,” for 4 weeks in 2015.
At the same time as, “Name Me (No matter You Like)” holds at its No. 30 top at the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Choice Airplay chart with 1.1 million viewers impressions within the week finishing Nov. 28, in line with Luminate.
The tune is the second one unmarried, following “Heartless,” from South of Right here, the band’s fourth studio album. The set reached No. 37 at the Most sensible Rock & Choice Albums chart in July and has earned 30,000 similar album devices to this point.





















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