In just a few days, Luke Combs could finally become a Grammy winner, which many of his fans and those following the country music space might argue is overdue. The star is nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media for “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” his hit from Twisters.

That tune is one of several by the powerhouse that take up space on one of Billboard’s most competitive country charts. Combs scores four hits on the Country Streaming Songs ranking this time around, with half of those cuts finding their way back to the list of the most-streamed tunes in the genre throughout America.

Both “Beautiful Crazy” and “Where Are The Wild Things Are” return to the Country Streaming Songs chart this week. Those hits actually manage to appear next to one another, as they re-enter the list at Nos. 23 and 24, respectively.

Of those two tunes, “Beautiful Crazy” is the bigger smash. The track has previously ruled the Country Streaming Songs chart, and it’s now spent 260 weeks, or exactly five years, somewhere on the tally–though obviously not all in a row.

Further north on the same ranking come two other Combs smashes, which almost land in similar spots. The Grammy-nominated “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” keeps at No. 15. His cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” drives one slot north, improving from No. 18 to No. 17.

“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” “Fast Car,” and “Where Are The Wild Things Are” are all counted among Combs’ 23 top 10 hits on the Country Streaming Songs chart, but unlike “Beautiful Crazy,” they haven’t had a chance to lead the charge… at least not yet.

Combs claims the second-most current appearances on the Country Streaming Songs ranking this time around. Only Morgan fLuke combs beats him, and that star wins by a sizable margin. The “Smile” chart-topper currently fills seven spaces on the list.

Wallen and Combs are joined by Zach Bryan, Shaboozey, and Jelly Roll with several wins on the Country Streaming Songs chart this frame. The former musician owns a trio of slots, while the latter two only score two hits at the moment, though that’s still an impressive accumulation, considering the competition.

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