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Luke Combs and Ella Langley each debut new tracks in the top three of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart dated Feb. 28, as Combs’ “Be By You” opens at No. 2 and Langley’s “Be Her” starts at No. 3.

“Be By You” launches with 13.6 million official U.S. streams, 254,000 in radio audience and 5,000 sold in the Feb. 13–19 tracking week, according to Luminate. The start gives Combs his 26th Hot Country Songs top 10 and ties 2022’s “The Kind of Love We Make” for his second-highest debut. Only “Forever After All” began higher, in November 2020, kicking off its 10-week command.

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Langley earns her highest Hot Country Songs debut, and seventh top 10, as “Be Her” opens with 12.1 million streams, 1.6 million in radio reach and 5,000 sold. The entrance gives her two of the chart’s top three titles, as “Choosin’ Texas” rules for a 13th week. She adds her third top 10 debut, following “Dandelion,” which started at No. 7 two weeks earlier, and “Choosin’ Texas,” which likewise began at No. 7 in November.

High debuts like these remain uncommon on Hot Country Songs. Across the 2,191 chart debuts since Oct. 20, 2012, when the chart adopted its current multimetric methodology, the average starting position is No. 36, and only 45 songs, or about 2%, have bowed inside the top three, including 20 at No. 1 and 13 at No. 2.

Zooming out further, just 49 songs have premiered in the Hot Country Songs top three dating to 1958 (when the list became the genre’s all-encompassing songs survey), with 37 of them in the 2020s alone, after such starts were scarce for much of the ‘10s. (The clear pre-2012 outlier was Garth Brooks’ “More Than a Memory,” which debuted at No. 1 in 2007; “Stations broke with longstanding programming philosophies,” Billboard noted that week, as Brooks was emerging from a several-year career hiatus.)

With music now available immediately across platforms, first-week totals can build faster than in earlier eras. That shift helps explain the recent wave of lofty Hot Country Songs arrivals, though they remain impressive.

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