If anyone still thought Ella Langley was a one-hit moment, she just answered that—loudly.
She’s not just “Choosin’ Texas.” She’s choosing to take over.
In a massive breakthrough beyond the U.S., her sophomore album Dandelion has officially landed at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. And that didn’t happen in isolation—her anthem “Choosin’ Texas” also climbed to the top of the Canadian Hot 100, proving her sound isn’t limited by borders.
This isn’t just success—it’s dominance.
With that momentum, she’s now standing in rare company alongside global icons like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé—artists who have managed to lead the Billboard Artist 100, Billboard Hot 100, and Billboard 200 all at the same time.
That kind of sweep doesn’t happen by accident.
Whether it’s Nashville roots or a growing presence in cities like Toronto, the “Dandelion” era is spreading fast—and it’s connecting with listeners who want something that feels both grounded and fresh at the same time.
So the question isn’t whether she’s here to stay.
It’s whether Ella Langley is becoming the new face of country-pop.
Because right now, the charts don’t just feature her.
They belong to her.