Every time someone knocks Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ off the top of the Billboard Hot 100, it comes back. Taylor Swift knocked it down. Bad Bunny took the number one for a week. BTS claimed it with ‘Swim.’ Bruno Mars hit the top with ‘Risk It All.’ Each time, the country singer’s stately, emotionally honest anthem about love, loyalty, and where you choose to belong has reclaimed the summit. Five times now it has held the top position.
The history-making moment
The song’s most remarkable moment came in early March, when it held the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously with Megan Moroney’s ‘Cloud 9’ album topping the Billboard 200. It was the first time in the chart’s history that two female country artists had simultaneously led both the song and album charts.
What resilience looks like on the charts
In an era when chart trajectories are shaped heavily by algorithmic playlists and viral social media moments, ‘Choosin’ Texas’ represents a different kind of success: the slow-burn, word-of-mouth, radio-driven build. That it keeps returning to the top suggests a depth of listener loyalty that pure virality cannot manufacture.
Chukwu Vincent Ogbonnia is the founder and lead editor of Viralarena, a Nigerian digital media platform covering breaking news, music, and sport. Based in Abuja, Vincent is a content creator passionate about telling Nigerian stories with speed, accuracy, and cultural authenticity.
Chukwu Vincent Ogbonnia is the founder and lead editor of Viralarena, a Nigerian digital media platform covering breaking news, music, and sport. Based in Abuja, Vincent is a content creator passionate about telling Nigerian stories with speed, accuracy, and cultural authenticity.