“High Road” by Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph cruises into the top 10 Bulletin boardCountry Airplay chart as it climbs two places to No. 10 on the list dated November 16. The song — the top entry of any act in the survey — grew 17 percent to 17.5 million viewers Nov. 1-7, according to Luminate.
Murph and Wetzel co-wrote “High Road” with Amy Allen, Carrie K, Josh Serrato, Gabe Simon and Laura Veltz. It's from Vetzel's album 9 Lives, which became his fourth Top Country Albums top 10 when it opened at No. 5 best in August. It's also at Murph's That Ain't No Man That's the Devilwhich was released in September.
On the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart, “High Road” debuted at No. 8 in June, giving Wetzel and Murph their second top 10 hit each.
Wetzel recently wrapped up the European leg of his 2024 Damn Near Normal World tour. Murph is next set to appear in Huntsville, Ala., on Nov. 23.
It's on a roll
Jelly Roll's “I Am Not Okay” Dominates Country Airplay for Second Week (32.3 million streams, down 5%). Of the six consecutive No. 1 since his debut on the chart, the song marks his third skipper in as many weeks. “Need a Favor” topped the chart for four weeks starting in August 2023 and “Save Me,” featuring Lainey Wilson, spent two weeks at the top last December.
Jelly Roll, who won Best New Artist at the 2023 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, is up for three awards this year, including the coveted Entertainer of the Year crown. This year's ceremony will air Nov. 20 on ABC and will be available to stream the following day on Hulu.
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