Collabs between pop and country acts have had a strong week at iTunes. Camila Cabello's new version of "Never Be the Same" featuring Nashville breakout Kane Brown (SYCO/Epic) has risen to #1, while the indefatigable Bebe Rexha-Florida Georgia Line track "Meant to Be" (Warner Bros.) sits at #2. Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey's "The Middle" is up to #6.
Nashville acts are also bubbling up on their own. Jason Aldean's "You Make It Easy" (Broken Bow/BMG) is #7; yodelin' adolescent phenom Mason Ramsey has breached the leaderboard with "Famous" at #8; and Brown's own single, "Heaven" (RCA Nashville/Zone 4), has floated up to #9.
On the album side, Keith Urban’s Grafitti U (Hit Red/Capitol Nashville) is #3 and Aldean’s Rearview Town is #9.
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