Andy Grammer’s hit single “Honey, I’m Good” is doing as well on the charts as its title implies. The singer-songwriter notches his first Billboard Hot 100 top 10 as his country-tinged pop ode to monogamy rises 11-9. “Honey, I’m Good” holds at No. 4 on the Digital Songs chart with a 1 percent gain to 117,000 downloads sold during the week ending June 7, according to Nielsen Music, and climbs 14-13 on the Radio Songs tally (72 million in audience, up 13 percent) and 32-29 on Streaming Songs (4.5 million U.S. streams, up 9 percent).
The song also revitalized Grammer’s second LP, Magazines or Novels, released in August 2014. The album spent a week in the Billboard 200’s top 40 when it debuted at No. 27, but thanks to “Honey, I’m Good,” it returned to the top 40 on the May 16 Billboard 200, notching its sixth straight week (No. 28). Magazines or Novels reached a high of No. 19 on the May 30 chart.
Atop the Hot 100, Wiz Khalifa’s “See You Again” (featuring Charlie Puth) spends an eighth week at No. 1. The track joins just 10 other rap hits (defined as titles that have appeared on Hot Rap Songs) that have led the Hot 100 for eight weeks or more.