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Ella Langley leads this week’s all-genre Billboard Hot 100 (dated March 7), marking her second nonconsecutive week at the chart’s summit with her hit “Choosin’ Texas.” The song also spends its 14th week at the apex of the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart and previously topped the Country Airplay chart.

The song previews Langley’s sophomore album, Dandelion, set to release April 10 on SAWGOD/Columbia Records. “Choosin’ Texas” is Langley’s first song to top the all-genre Hot 100, after she previously saw her song “Weren’t for the Wind” climb into the chart’s top 20.

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The single is the latest to scale the pinnacle of both the Hot 100 and the Hot Country Songs charts, following Morgan Wallen‘s hits “What I Want” (featuring Tate McRae), which topped both charts in May 2025, and “Love Somebody,” which led both tallies in November 2024. In May of that same year, Wallen’s Post Malone collaboration “I Had Some Help” launched at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the Hot Country Songs chart. That year also saw Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” top both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts. 2023 also saw four songs reach the peak of both charts, marking the most songs to top both charts since 1975-76, when six songs doubled up.

Below, we look at each mass-appeal hit that has crowned both the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs (from 1958, when the Hot 100 originated and Hot Country Songs became the country genre’s all-encompassing songs chart, through the lists dated March 7, 2026).

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