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Travis Denning on His Record Rise to No. 1 With 'After a Few': 'It's Affirmation You're Doing Things Right'

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The song completed a 65-week rise to the top of the Country Airplay chart. Singer-songwriter Travis Denning watched as his second single, "After a Few," debuted at No.

58 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart dated March 23, 2019. And watched and watched. At last, in its 65th week on Country Airplay, it ascended to the summit, on the chart dated June 13, 2020.

The song broke the record for the longest run to No. 1 and most total time on the survey, as it added a 66th frame on the June 20 list. Mercury Records' vice president of promotion Damon Moberly was charged with inspiring his crew to talk to program directors about the song every week for over a year. "The motivation for this run really came from the promo team's belief in Travis as

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