Alex Warren's breakout smash "Ordinary" has shattered airplay records, claiming a historic 19-week run at number one on the Radio Songs chart in the United States. The syrupy sweet love tune has successfully bridged multiple formats, connecting with a wide range of audiences and dominating the Adult Contemporary and Pop Airplay charts.
What sets "Ordinary" apart is its versatility - it's neither strictly rock nor pop, but rather the perfect adult contemporary smash that appeals to diverse listeners. Warren's songwriting talent has yielded an unmistakable track that feels both familiar and comforting at the same time.
The singer-songwriter's remarkable achievement ties him with two of the most popular cuts on radio in history, including Miley Cyrus's "Flowers," which also held the number one spot for 18 frames each. The previous record was set by "Blinding Lights" from The Weeknd, which held the top spot for an impressive 26 weeks.
Warren's success also demonstrates his ability to craft songs that resonate with multiple formats and demographics. His latest single "Bloodline," featuring Jelly Roll, has debuted on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay charts, albeit in lower positions. However, its release marks a significant milestone for Warren, further solidifying his position as a rising star in the music industry.
The song's remarkable consistency across various radio-focused rankings serves as a testament to Warren's skill at creating an enduring hit that appeals to a broad audience. As he continues to push boundaries and challenge existing records, it will be exciting to see how "Ordinary" evolves in the coming weeks and months.
What sets "Ordinary" apart is its versatility - it's neither strictly rock nor pop, but rather the perfect adult contemporary smash that appeals to diverse listeners. Warren's songwriting talent has yielded an unmistakable track that feels both familiar and comforting at the same time.
The singer-songwriter's remarkable achievement ties him with two of the most popular cuts on radio in history, including Miley Cyrus's "Flowers," which also held the number one spot for 18 frames each. The previous record was set by "Blinding Lights" from The Weeknd, which held the top spot for an impressive 26 weeks.
Warren's success also demonstrates his ability to craft songs that resonate with multiple formats and demographics. His latest single "Bloodline," featuring Jelly Roll, has debuted on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay charts, albeit in lower positions. However, its release marks a significant milestone for Warren, further solidifying his position as a rising star in the music industry.
The song's remarkable consistency across various radio-focused rankings serves as a testament to Warren's skill at creating an enduring hit that appeals to a broad audience. As he continues to push boundaries and challenge existing records, it will be exciting to see how "Ordinary" evolves in the coming weeks and months.