First act to top five US country charts simultaneously

First act to top five US country charts simultaneously
Who
Kane Brown
What
First
Where
United States
When
28 October 2017

On 28 October 2017, RCA Nashville recording artist Kane Brown (USA) crowned all five of Billboard's main country charts simultaneously. The single "What Ifs", featuring Lauren Alaina, ruled Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay and Country Streaming Songs while "Heaven" debuted at No.1 on Country Digital Song Sales. In the same week, Brown's self-titled debut album led Top Country Albums.

"What Ifs" first topped Hot Country Songs on 21 October 2017, in its 44th week on the chart, dethroning Sam Hunt's "Body Like a Back Road" after its record-shattering 34-week stay at No.1.

The track spent five consecutive weeks at No.1 on Hot Country Songs (21 October to 18 November 2017).

Brown's first Country Airplay chart-topper registered 45.9 million audience impressions for the week ending 15 October 2017 (the chart week dated 28 October 2017) to climb from No.2 to No.1 in its 35th chart week.

"What Ifs" registered 11 million US streams to lead Country Streaming Songs for a second week on 28 October 2017 - its 23rd week on the chart.

"Heaven" debuted at No.1 on Country Digital Song Sales on 28 October 2017, with "What Ifs" sliding one place to No.3.

Brown's album rose from No.5 to No.1 on 28 October 2017, in its 45th chart week, replacing Shania Twain's Now at the top.

Billboard's other published country charts are Bluegrass Albums and Americana/Folk Albums.