
So, the “Fancy Like” guy has two of the Top 5 country streaming songs YTD. In last year’s Nashville special, we told you that
Walker Hayes’ unicorn cut was blowing up at
TikTok. Of course, that was before the
Monument star and his rocket of a song turned into a full-fledged, mainstream pop-culture phenomenon, hitting #1 at Country radio, racking up mind-boggling stream numbers (about 434m ATD) and nearly 100m video views, and gracing an
Applebee’s commercial that aired somewhere in the vicinity of a bajillion times.
Like we were saying, it’s the #3 country streaming song of the year, and follow-up single “AA” is #5. It’s also Top 5 at radio now. New music is due shortly, and Hayes kicks off an arena tour this fall. He’s also built out his brand still further with a book.
Singer
Caitlyn Smith is another star making noise in the stable of
Jason Owen, Shane MacAnally and GM
Katie McCartney, as the one-listen gem “Downtown Baby” goes to radio, with streaming already in effect.
Smith has established herself as a potent live act, both on her own headlining tour and as support for such biggies as
George Strait,
Reba McEntire and
Old Dominion, reportedly leaving each such appearance with a score of new fans.
Meanwhile, Team Monument is continuing to think outside the Nashville box with new signings like pop-savvy North Dakota sisters
Tigirlily,
Pillbox Patti (the provocative
nom de guerre of hit songwriter
Nicolette Hayford), troubadour/guitar hero
Alex Hall and roots-pop heartthrob
Brandon Ratcliff.

