Chris Stapleton’s “Broken Halos” finally hit No. 1 after a relatively slow 35-week flight. “Broken Halos” is Stapleton’s first authentic No. 1 song — authentic in the sense that it was released and worked at radio as other singles are. He did also rack up a No. 1 song in 2015 with the promotional single, “Tennessee Whiskey,” which followed Stapleton’s performance of the tune with Justin Timberlake on the CMA Awards show. In the No. 2 through No. 5 spots behind “Broken Halos” are Thomas Rhett’s “Marry Me” (last week’s No. 1), Luke Bryan’s “Most People Are Good,” Devin Dawson’s “All on Me” and Jordan Davis’ “Single You Up.”
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