Jelly Roll Earns His Seventh Consecutive Country Airplay Top 10 With ‘Liar’

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The song jumps five spots to reach the region.

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Jelly Roll is still batting a thousand, as he scores his seventh consecutive top 10 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart in as many tries. “Liar” leaps five spots to No. 8 on the list dated Jan. 25, having gained 26% to 19.8 million audience impressions Jan. 10-16, according to Luminate.

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The song, which the Nashville native co-wrote, is from his LP Beautifully Broken, which arrived as his first No. 1 on both Top Country Albums and the all-genre Billboard 200 last October.

All six of Jelly Roll’s previous Country Airplay entries hit No. 1. “Liar” follows “I Am Not Okay,” which dominated for three frames in November. His debut entry at the format, “Son of a Sinner,” hit No. 1 in January 2023.

‘4x4xU’ Rides In

Lainey Wilson earns her eighth Country Airplay top 10 as “4x4xU” revs 12-10 (18.9 million, up 11%). Her co-write becomes her first song to reach the region since “Wildflowers and Wild Horses,” which hit No. 5 last May.

‘Road’ Rules

Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph’s “High Road” crowns Country Airplay for a fifth total and consecutive week (31.4 million, down 2%).

As the song became the first Country Airplay No. 1 for both Wetzel and Murph in each artist’s initial trip up the tally, it marks the sixth rookie hit to dominate for five or more weeks. Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” leads the category via its seven-week command that began last August.

Meanwhile, Murph, from Huntsville, Ala., is the first woman to top Country Airplay format for five or more weeks with an introductory hit at the since January 2006, when Carrie Underwood began a six-week No. 1 stay with her launch single promoted to country radio, “Jesus, Take the Wheel.”

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