At what point does a hot streak become complete domination?
For Ella Langley, that conversation is getting harder to ignore.

Her latest single, “Be Her,” has officially spent three consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, matching the remarkable achievement of her blockbuster hit “Choosin’ Texas.” With two back-to-back singles from the same album reaching the summit and holding their ground for three weeks each, Langley is accomplishing something few artists in modern country music can claim.
And the numbers tell an even bigger story.
Earlier this year, “Choosin’ Texas” tied the longest Country Airplay reign by a solo female artist in more than 15 years, matching milestones previously reached by stars such as Gabby Barrett and Lainey Wilson. Now, “Be Her” has repeated the feat, proving that the success of the first single was no accident.
Meanwhile, the momentum behind Dandelion continues to grow.
The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, instantly elevating Langley into a new tier of country music stardom. “Choosin’ Texas” went on to dominate the Hot Country Songs chart for an astonishing 28 weeks, while “Be Her” became the fifth No. 1 hit of her rapidly growing career.
The result is impossible to overlook.
One album.
Two chart-topping singles.
Multiple records shattered.
And a level of consistency that separates rising stars from generational talents.
As country radio, streaming platforms, and concert crowds continue to rally behind her, a new question is beginning to echo throughout Nashville:
Is Ella Langley simply the hottest artist in country music right now—or is she becoming the defining voice of an entire era?
If the success of Dandelion is any indication, the answer may already be unfolding before our eyes.



