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Ella Langley holds at No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Choosin' Texas" for a second week, earning the single its fourth total turn at the top.
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Ella Langley dazzles in lacy black dress, grabs best new country artist trophy at iHeart Awards
Ella Langley had a night to remember at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The young country singer from Alabama won the award for Best New Artist (Country), beating out Chase Matthew, Hudson Westbrook,
"I’m a little lost for words," the "Choosin' Texas" hitmaker said in a heartfelt moment during the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Ella Langley opens up about how her mental health struggles and a difficult period of depression in 2025 inspired 'Loving Life Again,' her newly-released single off her 'Dandelion' album.
‘I felt unworthy,’ Ella Langley said, opening up about mental health struggles during ‘The Conversation’ with ’90s country icon Jo Dee Messina at CRS 2026.
Transporting us to the land that made her love life again. Ella Langley keeps striking gold, and her latest single, "Loving Life Again," is another instant hit for the Alabama native. Of course, Langley is still riding the high of the success from "Choosin' Texas,
Ella Langley sees "Loving Life Again" open at No. 1 on iTunes Top Songs as it beats the new BTS single "Swim" at the start of a new tracking frame.
Attending Spotify’s Top 20 event at SXSW, Langley wanted to make it memorable for those in attendance and her fans online. With her newest album, Dandelion, expected to hit shelves on April 10, the singer performed a brand new song called “Something Simple.”
Every great team needs an anthem to define a memorable season. For the 1998-99 Stars, who won the Stanley Cup, it was Pantera's "Puck Off," written for the team just ahead of the playoffs and later cemented as its goal song for decades.
Ella Langley’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Dandelion, will be out in less than a month on April 10th, and she has one more single for fans to hear before it’s out. The Alabama native has no doubt had a whirlwind of the last two years.
Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas has stopped the Hot 100's revolving door at No. 1. Ask Billboard explores some of the historic turnover atop the chart.