Ella Langley Calls It “Nuts” After Choosin’ Texas Breaks Major Chart Record Previously Held by Taylor Swift

Ella Langley is reacting with disbelief after reaching a historic milestone on the charts.

Her breakout hit Choosin’ Texas has officially surpassed Taylor Swift’s 2012 smash We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together for the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 by a female country artist—a rare achievement that instantly put her name in record books.

Langley admitted the moment feels surreal, calling it “nuts” and saying she never imagined her music would reach that level of global impact. The accomplishment highlights just how far her career has come in a short time, especially as she continues to rise from breakout artist to chart-dominating force.

What makes the achievement even more striking is how quickly Langley has built momentum. With raw storytelling, strong fan support, and a growing presence across streaming and radio, she’s managed to turn a standout single into a record-breaking phenomenon.

For fans, the comparison to one of pop music’s biggest names only adds to the excitement—but for Langley, the focus remains grounded in gratitude and disbelief rather than competition.

As Choosin’ Texas continues its dominant run, one thing is clear: Ella Langley is no longer just a rising star—she’s rewriting what’s possible for a new generation of country artists.

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