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Luke Combs Reigns Supreme as “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” Tops Country Airplay, Cementing Chart Dominance

Hana ChenHana ChenAugust 25, 20253 Minutes read

Luke Combs continues to cement his status as a titan of country music, with his latest single, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” holding strong at the number one position on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. This latest triumph not only extends his remarkable reign but also underscores the potent synergy between his music and high-profile media tie-ins, particularly his contribution to the “Twisters” movie soundtrack. The song, a high-energy country-rocker penned by Combs himself alongside Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton, was specifically crafted for the film and has resonated deeply with country music fans and radio programmers alike.

“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” Finds a Home on the Airwaves

Released on May 20, 2024, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” quickly made its ascent, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and reaching the coveted number one spot in September 2024. This achievement marks Combs’ 18th number one hit on this specific chart, a testament to his consistent ability to deliver music that connects with audiences. Furthermore, the song has propelled Combs to achieve his 19th consecutive number one on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart, highlighting an unprecedented streak of success at country radio.

A Soundtrack for the Storm: The Twisters Connection

The association with the “Twisters” film, a present-day sequel to the 1996 blockbuster “Twister,” has undoubtedly amplified the reach of “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” The soundtrack itself features a comprehensive collection of 29 original songs from a variety of country music artists, including Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Shania Twain, and many others. This curated country music soundtrack is a significant departure from the original film’s pop and rock-heavy score, marking “Twisters: The Album” as the first blockbuster movie to boast an entirely original country soundtrack since “Urban Cowboy” in 1980. The strategic inclusion of such a diverse range of country talent not only supports the film’s narrative and setting but also provides a vital platform for these artists, demonstrating the significant impact film can have on expanding the genre’s audience.

Charting Uncharted Territory: Combs’ Reign Continues

Combs’ dominance extends beyond a single hit. His cumulative weeks at the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart now exceed a full year, totaling 53 weeks. This extraordinary milestone places him in an elite echelon of country music legends, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with icons like George Strait, Alan Jackson, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Blake Shelton, and Toby Keith. This sustained success is further bolstered by his unprecedented achievement of becoming the first artist to have four Diamond-certified country singles, with “She Got the Best of Me” joining “Beautiful Crazy,” “Hurricane,” and “When It Rains It Pours” in this prestigious category. Each Diamond certification signifies 10 million units sold or streamed, a remarkable feat underscoring the widespread appeal and enduring connection Combs has cultivated with his fanbase.

The Wider Country Music Pulse: Other Stories Making Waves

While Combs commands the airwaves, the broader country music landscape remains vibrant with other notable stories. Lainey Wilson’s single “Hang Tight Honey” continues its climb up the charts, and she has recently announced additional dates for her highly anticipated 2025 “Wildflowers & Wild Horses” arena tour. Meanwhile, Nate Smith’s track “Bulletproof” has firmly entered the top tier of the Hot Country Songs chart, propelled by significant streaming numbers and consistent radio play. Smith has achieved a remarkable feat with his first three singles, all reaching number one and spending a combined 14 weeks at the top, marking a historic start to his career.

Beyond the Charts: Combs’ Enduring Impact

Luke Combs’ ascent has been nothing short of meteoric since his breakout single “Hurricane” in 2016. His ability to craft relatable lyrics, deliver powerful vocals, and maintain an authentic connection with his audience has made him a cornerstone of modern country music. The success of “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” from the “Twisters” soundtrack is a clear indicator that his cross-media ventures are as impactful as his studio work. This success also comes as he prepares for potential Grammy nominations, including Best Song Written for Visual Media for “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” His recent album, “Fathers & Sons,” recorded live, further showcases his evolving artistry and personal depth. With numerous awards, record-breaking tours, and multiple Diamond certifications, Combs continues to define contemporary country music, proving that his influence stretches far beyond just radio charts.

Conclusion

As Luke Combs extends his reign at the top of the Country Airplay charts with “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” he not only celebrates a personal career milestone but also reinforces the enduring power of country music. His ability to blend cinematic collaborations with a consistent output of chart-topping hits solidifies his position as one of the genre’s most influential and beloved artists. The landscape of country music is continually shaped by stories like Combs’, demonstrating a thriving genre that resonates with millions.

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Hana Chen

Hana is a photographer and writer who has a knack for capturing the energy of a live performance. She has a degree in photojournalism from the University of Texas at Austin and has been covering the country music scene for the past five years. Hana's photo essays are a visual feast, and her accompanying articles provide a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to be on the road with a band.

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