Garth Brooks has reached a chart summit yet again. 

The GRAMMY-winning country singer/songwriter has topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart with "Ask Me How I Know," marking his first No. 1 on the chart since 2007's "More Than A Memory." 

"I'm so proud of the Pearl Records team for working so hard for this No. 1," said Brooks. "Congrats to [writer] Mitch Rossell on his first cut — so happy for you, pal! And, to country radio: four decades later, thanks for still believing. I'm humbled and very grateful."

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Brooks, who has now scored 19 No. 1 hits on the Country Airplay chart, joins seven other artists, including Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire and Brad Paisley, with chart-toppers in three decades: the '90s, '00s and '10s. Brooks' first No. 1 was 1990's "The Dance."

Brooks' The Anthology: Part 1, The First Five Years box set is also No. 1 this week, topping the Top Country Albums chart. This marks his 17th Top Country Albums chart-topper, tying Willie Nelson for the second most in history. Brooks only trails George Strait, who has 26 No. 1s albums.

The "Friends In Low Places" singer is scheduled to close out his 2017 touring itinerary with a string of seven shows at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, from Dec. 9 to Dec. 23.

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