Luke Bryan Scores 24th No. 1 Single With “What She Wants Tonight”

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Luke Bryan Scores 24th No. 1 Single With “What She Wants Tonight”

Luke Bryan scored the 24th No. 1 single of his career as “What She Wants Tonight” ascended to the top of both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and the Mediabase chart this week.

Co-penned by Luke, Ross Copperman, Hillary Lindsey and Jon Nite—and produced by Jeff and Jody Stevens—“What She Wants Tonight” is the second single from Luke’s upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here, which is scheduled to drop on April 24. The album’s lead single, “Knockin’ Boots,” topped the charts in September 2019.

“I’ve been wanting to get a big, rocking tempo out for some time and this is certainly it,” said Luke.

“What She Wants Tonight” is Luke’s 22nd No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, which puts him into sixth place on the all-time list, following Kenny Chesney (30), Tim McGraw (29), Alan Jackson (26), George Strait (26) and Blake Shelton (26).

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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Luke Bryan Scores 24th No. 1 Single With “What She Wants Tonight”

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Luke Bryan Scores 24th No. 1 Single With “What She Wants Tonight”

Luke Bryan scored the 24th No. 1 single of his career as “What She Wants Tonight” ascended to the top of both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and the Mediabase chart this week.

Co-penned by Luke, Ross Copperman, Hillary Lindsey and Jon Nite—and produced by Jeff and Jody Stevens—“What She Wants Tonight” is the second single from Luke’s upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here, which is scheduled to drop on April 24. The album’s lead single, “Knockin’ Boots,” topped the charts in September 2019.

“I’ve been wanting to get a big, rocking tempo out for some time and this is certainly it,” said Luke.

“What She Wants Tonight” is Luke’s 22nd No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, which puts him into sixth place on the all-time list, following Kenny Chesney (30), Tim McGraw (29), Alan Jackson (26), George Strait (26) and Blake Shelton (26).

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com