Josh Ross has earned his first No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart, Billboard announced, as Hate How You Look reached the top of the latest ranking.
The song completed a 40-week climb to No. 1, with Billboard reporting that it drew 32.7 million audience impressions during the latest tracking week. The achievement marks Ross’ first Country Airplay chart-topper and another milestone for the Canadian country artist.
Hate How You Look follows Single Again, which previously peaked at No. 2. That earlier success helped establish Ross at country radio, while his latest single carried him to the top for the first time.
Ross joins a growing list of newer country artists who have recently earned their first No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart, reflecting continued movement among the format’s emerging acts.
Elsewhere on the chart, Bailey Zimmerman reached the top 10 with Chevy Silverado. Cole Swindell also debuted with Girl Dad, while Jelly Roll entered the chart with Hands Up.





