Ray LaMontagne's 'Step Into Your Power' is No. 1 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart. Get the details.
chart for a third time as “Step Into Your Power” ascends to the top of the Aug. 17-dated tally.The singer-songwriter last ruled with “Strong Enough” for seven weeks beginning in July 2020. His first leader, “Beg Steal or Borrow,” reigned for six frames in 2010.In between “Strong Enough” and “Step Into Your Power,” LaMontagne reached Adult Alternative Airplay three times, paced by the No. 21-peaking “Roll Me Mama, Roll Me” in 2021.
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