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Almost Monday's 'Can't Slow Down' Hits No. 1 on Alternative Airplay Chart - News Directory 3

Almost Monday’s ‘Can’t Slow Down’ Hits No. 1 on Alternative Airplay Chart

January 24, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
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At a glance
  • In a musical milestone, Almost Monday has scored their first No.
  • Previously, "Can't Slow Down" made history as Almost Monday's first top 10 on Alternative Airplay, with "Sun Keeps On Shining" reaching No.
  • The band's latest single reigns in its 26th week on the tally, marking the longest run to No.
Original source: billboard.com

Almost Monday Hits No. 1 on Alternative Airplay Chart with "Can’t Slow Down"

In a musical milestone, Almost Monday has scored their first No. 1 on Billboard‘s Alternative Airplay chart. The band’s hit single, "Can’t Slow Down," jumped two spots to claim the top position on the Feb. 1-dated chart.

Previously, "Can’t Slow Down" made history as Almost Monday’s first top 10 on Alternative Airplay, with "Sun Keeps On Shining" reaching No. 13 in December 2022. Other notable appearances include "Lonely People" (No. 26, 2021), "Live Forever" (No. 32, 2021), and "Only Wanna Dance" (No. 38, 2023).

The band’s latest single reigns in its 26th week on the tally, marking the longest run to No. 1 since September 2023, when Bad Omens’ "Just Pretend" ruled for 32 weeks.

Concurrently, "Can’t Slow Down" maintains its No. 11 peak on the all-rock/alternative format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, with 2.6 million audience impressions, up 2% week-over-week. Almost Monday’s previous best, "Sun Keeps On Shining," reached No. 43.

"Can’t Slow Down" has become the band’s first song to achieve crossover chart action, rising to a new No. 32 best on Adult Pop Airplay in its third week and bubbling under Pop Airplay.

The song serves as the lead single from Almost Monday’s debut full-length album, DIVE, released on Hollywood Records last September. The album has earned 30,000 equivalent album units to date. Formed in San Diego in the mid-2010s, the band – Cole Clisby, Dawson Daugherty, and Luke Fabry – opened for AJR on tour last year and has U.S. and European dates lined up through July.

All Billboard charts dated Feb. 1 will update on Tuesday, Jan. 28.

“Can’t Slow Down” has become a cultural phenomenon, reaching no. 1 on the Alternative ⁣Airplay chart and making waves on other Billboard charts. Almost Monday’s success underscores the band’s captivating sound and thier ability to connect with a wide audience. As Almost Monday continues to tour and release new music, it will be exciting to see what⁣ they accomplish next. What are your thoughts on Almost Monday’s rise to stardom? Share your opinion in the comments below and let us know if you’ve been enjoying “Can’t Slow Down.”

FAQ

What is almost Monday?

Almost Monday is a ⁤rock ⁤band from San Diego, California.

Why is “Can’t Slow Down” so popular?

“Can’t Slow⁣ Down” has resonated with listeners for‍ its catchy melody, relatable lyrics,⁣ and driving energy.

Where can I listen to Almost Monday’s music?

You can find Almost Monday’s music on ⁢all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
“Can’t Slow Down” marks not just a career highlight for Almost Monday, but a testament to their undeniable talent and growing influence in the alternative music scene. Reaching the pinnacle of the Alternative Airplay chart solidifies their place as a force to be reckoned with, and leaves fans eagerly anticipating what’s next from this rising star band. with their infectious melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating live performances, almost Monday is poised for continued success, proving that they are indeed unstoppable.

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