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CAAMP Collects Fourth Adult Alternative Airplay No. 1 With ‘Let Things Go’

CAAMP’s “Let Things Go” climbs a spot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Airplay chart dated May 10.

The track marks the band’s fourth leader on the list, following “Believe” (2022), “Officer of Love” (2020-21) and “Peach Fuzz” (2019).

In between “Believe” and “Let Things Go,” CAAMP charted the No. 3-peaking “The Otter” in 2022. Four of the band’s six Adult Alternative Airplay entries have hit No. 1, and five have reached the top three. “By and By” peaked at No. 11 in 2020.

CAAMP is tied for the second-most Adult Alternative Airplay No. 1s dating to its first week on top (Nov. 2, 2019), after only Hozier’s five in that span. Also with four each in that stretch: The Black Keys, The Lumineers, Phoenix and Nathaniel Rateliff (solo and with the Night Sweats).

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Concurrently, “Let Things Go” ranks at No. 29 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 1.4 million audience impressions, up 3%, in the week ending May 1, according to Luminate. The song’s best on that tally so far, No. 28, was achieved on the May 3 ranking; it stands as CAAMP’s highest-peaking hit, surpassing the No. 29 high of “Believe.”

“Let Things Go” appears on the four-song EP Somewhere, which the band released in February and has earned 8,000 equivalent album units to date. A full-length album, Copper Changes Color, will follow on June 6. CAAMP’s fifth album follows 2022’s Lavender Days, which peaked at No. 5 on the Americana/Folk Albums chart that July and has accumulated 240,000 units so far.

All Billboard charts dated May 10 will update Tuesday, May 6, on Billboard.com.

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