Edmonton Journal

This crossover hit was Meant to Be No. 1

Bebe Rexha, Florida Georgia Line combine to set new Billboard record

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It was just meant to be: Pop singer Bebe Rexha and country duo Florida Georgia Line’s massive crossover hit Meant to Be has broken a new record on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, remaining in the No. 1 spot for 35 weeks.

Billboard reports the song, which was dually promoted to country and pop radio, passed Sam Hunt’s previous powerhouse Body Like a Back Road, which held the record for 34 weeks in 2017.

The chart encompasse­s streaming, sales and airplay. Written by Rexha, FGL’s Tyler Hubbard, Josh Miller and David Garcia, Meant to Be has peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

The song has been No. 1 on the country charts since it debuted at the top spot in December. Meant to Be appears on Rexha’s 2017 EP, All Your Fault: Pt. 2, and her fulllength debut album, Expectatio­ns, released last month.

This isn’t Florida Georgia Line’s first time setting a record on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The group had previously broken the record when its breakthrou­gh hit, Cruise with rapper Nelly, topped the chart for 24 weeks in 2012 and 2013. They’ve also had major success with the hit H.O.L.Y. — which spent 18 weeks at No. 1.

Meant to Be has also made history for Rexha. She surpassed Taylor Swift for the longest leading No. 1 on the country charts for a song sung by a lead female.

With multiple hits, Florida Georgia Line has spent a total of 90 weeks atop the Hot Country Songs chart, surpassing country icon George Strait.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Brian Kelley, left, Bebe Rexha and Tyler Hubbard have found Billboard success with Meant to Be.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brian Kelley, left, Bebe Rexha and Tyler Hubbard have found Billboard success with Meant to Be.

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