Jelly Roll lands his sixth No.1 Bulletin boardCountry Airplay chart as “I Am Not Okay” climbs up the chart dated November 9. It rose 12% to 33.8 million audience impressions Oct. 25-31, according to Luminate.
The Nashville native (born Jason DeFord) co-wrote the inspirational song with Casey Brown, Ashley Gorley and Taylor Phillips, and Zach Crowell produced it. The track is the lead single from the Jelly Roll LP Beautifully brokenwhich bowed at No. 1 on Top Country Albums and the all-genre Billboard 200 dated Oct. 26 with 161,000 equivalent album units, marking its original leader on each chart. His previous set, Whitsitt Chapelentered and reached No. 2 and 3 on the charts, respectively, in June 2023.
“I believe in the power of music to connect with people and to be able to see the response on the road and to see and hear from people about this song – it was unreal,” says Jelly Roll. Bulletin board. To fans and developers, he added, “Thank you for continuing to shine a light on healing music.”
All six of Jelly Roll's Country Airplay entries have dominated, marking his second-longest active No. 1 streak. On the Oct. 26 chart, Kane Brown added his seventh consecutive leader with “Miles on It,” featuring Marshmello.
Jelly Roll previously topped Country Airplay as featured on Dustin Lynch's “Chevrolet,” for one week in September, and as the lead artist with “Halfway to Hell” (one week, June). “Save Me,” with Lainey Wilson (two weeks, December 2023). “Need a Favor” (four, starting in August 2023); and his format debut, “Son of a Sinner” (one week, January 2023).
Birge Moseys in the Top 10
Additionally, George Birge scores his second Country Airplay top 10 as “Cowboy Songs” climbs two spots to No. 10 (16.4 million, up 10%). The Austin, Texas natives' “Mind on You” reached No. 2 in January.
In keeping with the traditional title of his current hit, he joins 10 previous top 10s dating back to the chart's inception in 1990 with “cowboy” in their titles. Chris LeDoux first lassoed with No. 7 “Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy” in 1992. Most recently, Jon Pardi's “Ain't Always the Cowboy” reached No. 3 in 2020.
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