Guy Sebastian claims first Most Added win of 2019
Sebastian ends the year on a high, with 'Let Me Drink' radio's most added track.

Guy Sebastian has capped off a huge 2019 with a TMN Most Added title for new single 'Let Me Drink'.
The track, featuring The HamilTones & Wale, saw off stiff competition in the form of releases by Billie Eilish and Khalid, as well as a remix of Taylor Swift's 'Lover' featuring Shawn Mendes.
Eilish was playlisted ATB by triple j early on, before both she and Sebastian were added by the Hit Regional Network. Support from all five Nova stations, as well as both KIIS Network stations and 97.3FM sealed the deal for 'Let Me Drink'.
“I reckon it probably took 15 minutes to write,” Sebastian said of the new single.
“I started singing that ‘Come on let me drink’ melody, I could immediately hear the background vocals and I just knew it had to be a call-and-response thing. And then I sat down and nutted out a standard blues chord progression.
"With me, I write really quickly if I’m led by something.”
Taylor Swift's 'Lover' places third, with the addition of Mendes breathing new life into the song three months after claiming its own Most Added title.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
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TOP 5 TMN MOST ADDED TO RADIO
#1. Guy Sebastian ft. The HamilTones & Wale – ‘Let Me Drink’ (SME)
#2. Billie Eilish – everything i wanted (IGA/UMA)
#3. Taylor Swift ft. Shawn Mendes – ‘Lover (Remix)’ (REP/UMA)
#4. Khalid – ‘Up All Night’ (RCA/SME)
#5. Brad Cox - 'Give Me Tonight' (SME)
Guy Sebastian's 'Choir' this year became his longest-serving #1 on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay Chart, but his last Most Added crown came in 2018 with 'Before I Go'.
Sebastian will end the year by hosting the 2019 ARIA Awards on Wednesday, November 27
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