It looks like Carly Pearce has another massive radio hit on her hands!
ACM and CMA Female Artist/Vocalist of the Year sent her brand new single, “What He Didn’t Do,” to country radio on Monday (June 13) and closed out the official add date as the most-added song at country radio.

According to Country Aircheck, “What He Didn’t Do” was added to 50 Mediabase reporting stations on Monday and as an all-time total of 52 adds.
Pearce’s song was the most-added ahead of tracks like Eric Church’s “Doing Life With Me,” Jordan Davis’ “What My World Spins Around,” and Thomas Rhett and Riley Green’s “Half Of Me.”
Upon hearing the news, Pearce shared, “What a special day!!! THANK YOU to my country radio family for supporting this song that I love so much. #1 MOST ADDED!!!!”
“What He Didn’t Do” is featured on Pearce’s latest album, 29: Written In Stone. The fan-favorite track was co-written by Pearce, Ashley Gorley and Emily Shackleton.
The track finds the songstress detailing everything her ex didn’t do throughout the relationship, rather than revealing what he officially did to end things.
“So I ain’t gonna go and tell you what he did/ But I’ll tell you what he didn’t do/ / Treat me right, put me first, be a man of his word/ Stay home ’cause he wanted to/ always fight for my love, hold on tight like it’s something/ That he couldn’t stand to lose/ The devil’s in the details, I won’t tell the hell that he put me through/ All I know is in the end, it wasn’t what he did, no/ It was what he didn’t do,” she sings.
“What He Didn’t Do” was named Favorite Breakup Song in the fan-voted Country Now Awards last year.
“Fans, you have blown me away with this song,” Pearce shared at the time. “I played this in a little club in Nashville and put it on the album because I knew that you guys loved it so much just from that little video that somebody posted on the internet and just to see the way that you’ve streamed it and bought it and loved it, thank you. This song is so special to me and this means everything.”
The song is the follow-up to the chart-topping hit “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” with Ashley McBryde. The collaboration became the third duet between two solo women to top Country Airplay, dating back to the Billboard chart’s January 1990 inception.
Fans can catch Carly Pearce on Kenny Chesney’s Here And Now Tour throughout the summer.