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Jelly Roll adds his fourth top 10 Advertising sign“Halfway to Hell”'s Country Airplay chart sits 11-9 on the list dated May 4. The song grew 11% to 20.3 million audience impressions in the April 19-25 tracking week, according to Luminate.
Jelly Roll co-wrote the song with Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure and Matt Jenkins. It's the first track on the country star's album Whitsitt Chapelwhich entered Top Country Albums at No. 2 last June with the biggest week – 90,000 equivalent album units in the United States – for a first entry since the survey switched to a consumption-based methodology (from one based on net sales ) in February 2017.
“Halfway to Hell” follows three straight Country Airplay leaders for Jelly Roll: “Save Me,” featuring Lainey Wilson, reigned for two frames last December; “Need a Favor” (four weeks, starting August 2023); and its primary entry, “Son of a Sinner” (one week, January 2023).
Jelly Roll has one more song on the May 4 chart: Dustin Lynch's “Chevrolet” (Broken Bow), on which he's featured, pushes 24-22 for a new high (6.6 million, up 19%).
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Sam Hunt's “Outskirts” dominates Country Airplay for a second week with 31.7 million streams in its tracking week (down 5%). The song, which he co-wrote, becomes his second of 10 No. 1s to lead for more than a week, after “Body Like a Back Road” ruled for three frames in May 2017. That crossover hit also dominated the streaming- , Hot Country Songs chart based on airplay and sales for a then-record 34 weeks through October 2017.
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