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Post by Admin on Sept 9, 2019 17:58:05 GMT
Runaway June's latest single "Buy My Own Drinks" is burning up the charts. The song becomes the first Country Airplay top 10 song for an all-female group since 2005. "Buy My Own Drinks" also becomes Runaway June's first top 10 on the chart. The trio, consisting of members Naomi Cooke, Hannah Mulholland and Jennifer Wayne, released "Buy My Own Drinks" as the lead single from their latest album Blue Roses. The album was a success for the group, as it debuted at No. 5 on Billboard's Country Album Sales Chart and at No. 36 on the Top Country Albums chart after its release. The last single to reach the top 10 on the Country Airplay charts by an all-female group was all the way back in 2005, when SheDAISY's "Don't Worry About a Thing" peaked in the top 10 at No. 7 and would become their last appearance in the chart's upper region. Runaway June also gains another distinction—namely, becoming only the fourth all-female group to have a top 10 hit on the Country Airplay chart since it was first introduced in 1990. SheDAISY notched a total of four top 10 singles, The Forester Sisters claimed two, and the Dixie Chicks hold the record for most Country Airplay top 10 singles for an all-female group with a staggering 14.
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2019 5:51:56 GMT
Runaway June put a new spin on a great country heartbreak song as they cover Keith Whitley, one of the genre's all-time great vocalists. The "Buy My Own Drinks" hitmakers performed the song during their Taste of Country Nights visit earlier this year. Hosts Evan Paul and Amber asked for a song that meant something to them and dang, did these girls ever deliver. Watch as Naomi Cooke, Hannah Mulholland and Jennifer Wayne pour through the lyrics of "I'm Over You," a song on the I Wonder Do You Think of Me album, which was released a few months after Whitley's death in 1989. "Buy My Own Drinks" reached the Top 5 of the Billboard Country Airplay chart, making Runaway June the first all-female trio to do so since the Dixie Chicks over a decade ago. The song was a breakthrough hit for a group that's been hard at work on music and touring for several years. Taste of Country first discovered them in 2016, naming them RISERS the following year. Their single "Lipstick" cracked the Top 40.
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