Dustin Lynch & MacKenzie Porter Make it 3-Weeks for “Thinking ‘Bout You”

Dustin Lynch & MacKenzie Porter Make it 3-Weeks for “Thinking ‘Bout You”

Congrats to Dustin Lynch and MacKenzie Porter as they make it 3-weeks at number-one on the Billboard country airplay chart with “Thinking ‘Bout You”!

Dustin originally wrote the hit thinking that it would be the perfect collaboration type song he’d wanted to sing on for years. Little did he know that it would become one of the biggest hits of his career, and end 2021 with a multiweek run on top of the chart!

Although, with the journey “Thinking ‘Bout You” has taken, it has opened Dustin to the advantages of not being a solo artist…“What I realize is…it’s fun to do it with someone else. I kinda get the duo thing now. Usually you reach these milestones and accolades and it’s like, alright ‘Go, me’ (laugh). You can’t really communicate that with anybody else…maybe your band members. But to have MacKenzie along for the ride, and to have someone to text and celebrate the highs…and here we are reaching the top.”

Dustin is ending 2021 on a high note, and will start the new year in a big way as well, as he’ll be a part of Luke Bryan‘s Crash My Playa at the end of January in Riviera Cancun, Mexico.

Fans who make the trip will be looking for this one…Dustin Lynch’s “Thinking ‘Bout You.”

Photo Courtesy of Dustin Lynch and MacKenzie Porter

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