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Rachel Deeb
Tenille Arts has officially claimed her first #1 song in the U.S.Â
The native Canadian has topped the country charts with âSomebody Like Thatâ after 70 weeks.
The song has accumulated several achievements, including being the first #1 country song to be written, performed and produced by an all-female team. The track was co-written by Tenille, withÂ
Allison Cruz andÂ
Alex Kline, the latter of whom also served as producer, making her the first solo female producer to have a #1 single at country radio.Â
Tenille is also the first Canadian artist to reach #1 on country radio in the U.S. in 14 years and the first female Canadian to do it sinceÂ
By Syndicated Content
Rachel Deeb
Canadian newcomerÂ
Tenille Arts is celebrating the first number one of her career this week as âSomebody Like Thatâ claims its place at the top of the country chart.
During the songâs 70-week climb to the pinnacle, Tenille performed the song on ABCâsÂ
The Bachelor, earned a spot on the prestigious New Faces show at Country Radio Seminar, and was nominated for Best New Female Artist by the Academy of Country Music.Â
But the uptempo, aspirational âSomebody Like Thatâ can trace its beginnings back to Tenilleâs own heartbreak.
âI had just gone through a breakup right before writing the song,â she tells ABC Audio. âSo I had written a ton of breakup songs and was just kind of like, âOkay, Iâm done writing those. I donât want to write another sad song. â
Tenille Arts heartbreak lights the flame for her first #1
Tenille Arts heartbreak lights the flame for her first #1
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April 27, 2021 3:00 AM
Rachel Deeb
Canadian newcomer
Tenille Arts is celebrating the first number one of her career this week as Somebody Like That claims its place at the top of the country chart.
During the song s 70-week climb to the pinnacle, Tenille performed the song on ABC s
The Bachelor, earned a spot on the prestigious New Faces show at Country Radio Seminar, and was nominated for Best New Female Artist by the Academy of Country Music.
But the uptempo, aspirational Somebody Like That can trace its beginnings back to Tenille s own heartbreak.
By Syndicated Content
Rachel Deeb
Canadian newcomerÂ
Tenille Arts is celebrating the first number one of her career this week as âSomebody Like Thatâ claims its place at the top of the country chart.
During the songâs 70-week climb to the pinnacle, Tenille performed the song on ABCâsÂ
The Bachelor, earned a spot on the prestigious New Faces show at Country Radio Seminar, and was nominated for Best New Female Artist by the Academy of Country Music.Â
But the uptempo, aspirational âSomebody Like Thatâ can trace its beginnings back to Tenilleâs own heartbreak.
âI had just gone through a breakup right before writing the song,â she tells ABC Audio. âSo I had written a ton of breakup songs and was just kind of like, âOkay, Iâm done writing those. I donât want to write another sad song. â
By Syndicated Content
Rachel Deeb
Canadian newcomerÂ
Tenille Arts is celebrating the first number one of her career this week as âSomebody Like Thatâ claims its place at the top of the country chart.
During the songâs 70-week climb to the pinnacle, Tenille performed the song on ABCâsÂ
The Bachelor, earned a spot on the prestigious New Faces show at Country Radio Seminar, and was nominated for Best New Female Artist by the Academy of Country Music.Â
But the uptempo, aspirational âSomebody Like Thatâ can trace its beginnings back to Tenilleâs own heartbreak.
âI had just gone through a breakup right before writing the song,â she tells ABC Audio. âSo I had written a ton of breakup songs and was just kind of like, âOkay, Iâm done writing those. I donât want to write another sad song. â