Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ’Em” returns to the U.K. charts after her Cowboy Carter Tour wraps in that … More
Beyoncé recently wrapped the U.K. leg of her Cowboy Carter Tour, which included six nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Fans of the global superstar in England showed their continued enthusiasm for her latest musical chapter by not just showing up in person, but returning to the music she’s currently on the road promoting.
Following the anticipation for her concerts, her first country smash “Texas Hold ’Em” resurfaces on the charts. This week, the track returns to a pair of rankings in the United Kingdom — though just barely.
“Texas Hold ’Em” Returns to Multiple Charts
“Texas Hold ’Em” reappears on the Official Singles Downloads chart at No. 97 this week, and lands at No. 100 on the Official Singles Sales list. Beyoncé previewed her first country album Cowboy Carter with “Texas Hold ’Em,” which became the breakout hit from the set. The tune reached No. 1 on rankings all around the world, despite a drastic sonic departure from her previous work. It even earned her another chart-topper on several U.K. lists.
“Texas Hold ’Em” Spent a Month at No. 1
“Texas Hold ’Em” spent five weeks at No. 1 on the Official Singles Sales chart and seven total on the Official Singles Downloads tally. The track needs only a few more appearances on both lists to mark its first full year as a bestselling single in the country.
Cowboy Carter Climbs Along with “Texas Hold ’Em”
As “Texas Hold ’Em” returns, the album it’s featured on continues to soar. Cowboy Carter is present on five U.K.-based rankings this week, and it climbs on four of them. The only list it doesn’t rise on is the Official Americana Albums chart — and that’s only because it remains steady at No. 1.
While holding firm on that tally, Cowboy Carter also jumps to No. 4 on the Official Country Artists Albums list. It returns to the top 40 on both the Official Album Streaming chart and the ranking of the most consumed projects in the nation.
Lemonade and “Crazy in Love” Soar
Cowboy Carter isn’t the only Beyoncé project gaining ground this frame. Lemonade, one of her most celebrated collections, reappears on the Official Hip-Hop and R&B Albums chart for the first time in years, landing at No. 38. “Crazy in Love,” her breakout solo smash, nearly reenters the top 10 on the Official Hip-Hop and R&B Singles roster, pushing to No. 11 – it’s new all-time peak.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/06/20/beyoncs-first-country-smash-returns-as-her-tour-travels-the-globe/