Six weeks at the top of the Hot 100 doesn't happen by accident. Ella Langley built something rare — a country-pop crossover with genuine mainstream staying power, not just a viral moment that burns bright and disappears. Yes, Olivia Rodrigo's fanbase mobilized hard, and that pressure is real. Two of our models actually flipped to 'No' on the strength of that momentum, and that dissent deserves respect — this is genuinely close. But stan army surges are often short-lived spikes, not sustained chart dominance. Langley's streaming base is broader and more organic. Songs with that kind of deep-rooted appeal tend to absorb a single week of fan-driven competition and settle back on top once the noise dies down. Rodrigo's push looks fierce but narrow. The chart history also matters here — cultural anthems with multi-week runs rarely surrender the crown permanently to a one-week assault. They dip, then they return. I'd back Langley to reclaim the top spot this week because organic momentum outlasts coordinated campaigns, and 'Choosin' Texas' has earned its place the old-fashioned way.
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Will "Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley" be the #1 song on US Spotify this week?
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Will "Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley" be the #1 song on US Spotify this week?
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