Gracie Abrams achieves her first No. 1 on a Billboard radio rating as “That’s So True” ascends two locations to the highest of the Pop Airplay chart (dated March 15).
The track, on Interscope/ICLG, gained by 5% in performs Feb. 28-March 6. (The Pop Airplay chart ranks songs by weekly performs on over 150 mainstream prime 40 radio stations monitored by Mediabase, with knowledge offered to Billboard by Luminate.)
The people-pop single, which Abrams co-wrote and co-produced, was launched in November on the deluxe version of her album The Secret of Us.
Abrams — who opened for Taylor Swift on 47 dates of the groundbreaking The Eras Tour — made inroads with three prior entries on Pop Airplay: “I Know It Gained’t Work” (No. 32, June 2023), “Danger” (No. 25, August 2024) and “Near You” (No. 17, December). She additionally climbs 24-22 in her second week on the chart with the Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco team-up “Name Me When You Break Up.”
“That’s So True” grew to become Abrams’ first prime 10 on the all-genre, multimetric Billboard Sizzling 100, the place it reached No. 6 in November. Amongst different chart accomplishments, it topped the Official U.Okay. Singles chart for eight weeks, the Billboard Canadian Sizzling 100 for 2 frames and a number of surveys in Billboard’s Hits of the World charts menu.
Abrams has earned songwriter of the yr honors as a part of Billboard’s 2025 Girls in Music celebration, to be held March 29 in Los Angeles. She can also be set to obtain the Hal David Starlight Award on the Songwriters Corridor of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner in June in New York.
All charts dated March 15 will replace Tuesday, March 11, on Billboard.com.