Chris Janson Experiences the ‘Greatest Feeling In the World’ With New Career Milestone
Chris Janson is on top of the world right now. The country hitmaker just achieved a new career first: a…

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Chris Janson is on top of the world right now.
The country hitmaker just achieved a new career first: a multi-week No.1 single. His latest hit “Done” is sitting at the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart for the second consecutive week and it also made its way to the top spot on the Mediabase / Country Aircheck chart. Janson now has four chart-topping singles to his name, including the Gold-certified “Good Vibes” and “Fix A Drink” as well as 3x Platinum smash “Buy Me A Boat.”
“This is the greatest feeling in the world,” Janson shared in a statement. “It’s always been my dream to hear my songs played on the radio, but this one is special. I can’t describe how grateful Kelly and I are to have the world embrace our story. Thanks to my family, my team, my fans and country radio for supporting us all the way.”

The romantic song was an instant hit among the singer/songwriter’s fan base and serves as a tribute to his wife, Kelly.
“Done/ The first time I saw you, done/ Like the first dance was through, I was done/ That one kiss, I knew/ There was nothing I wouldn’t do…,” Janson sings on the opening verse.
The platinum-selling star co-wrote “Done” alongside first-time chart-toppers Mitch Oglesby, Jamie Paulin and Matt Roy.
“The moment I first saw my wife Kelly, I knew that was it. I was done,” Janson previously said. “This song is about knowing right then and there that I’d work for the rest of my life to make her happy. It’s just the truth. That’s why it’s so special. A big thanks and congratulations to my co-writers Mitch, Jamie and Matt for helping make this song come to life. And, of course, to country radio for sharing it with the world.”
“Done” is featured on Janson’s Real Friends album, which also includes the smash hit “Good Vibes” as well as the title track, a collaboration with his label mate Blake Shelton.
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