The pair boasts the second-most leaders among duos or groups.
Florida Georgia Line earn their 15th No. 1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart as "Long Live" rises 3-1 on the April 10-dated list, up 9% to 28.3 million impressions, according to MRC Data.
The tandem of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard pass Rascal Flatts for the second-most leaders among duos and groups in the chart's 31-year history, after Brooks & Dunn's 20. Among all acts, Kenny Chesney leads with 31 No. 1s.
"Live," which Hubbard and Kelley wrote with Corey Crowder, David Garcia and Josh Miller, marks FGL's first Country Airplay leader since "Simple" in October 2018. In between, the act hit a No. 2 high with "I Love My Country" last September.