No. 1 Gets an ‘Amen’: Shaboozey & Jelly Roll Rule Country Airplay Chart

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The stars score their third and ninth leader, respectively.

Jelly Roll and Shaboozey perform at the T-Mobile Mane Stage during the 2025 Stagecoach Festival on April 26, 2025 in Indio, California.

Jelly Roll and Shaboozey perform at the T-Mobile Mane Stage during the 2025 Stagecoach Festival on April 26, 2025 in Indio, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Stagecoach

Shaboozey and Jelly Roll top Billboard’s Country Airplay chart dated March 28 as “Amen” rises a spot to No. 1. The collaboration increased by 2% to 32.9 million audience impressions March 13-19, according to Luminate.

Co-written by the pair and four others, the song becomes Shaboozey’s third Country Airplay leader, following “Good News” (for two weeks in September 2025) and “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” (seven, August-September 2024). Jelly Roll earns his ninth No. 1 in as many visits, dating to his first, “Son of a Sinner,” in 2023, the longest active streak among all acts. Luke Combs logged the longest uninterrupted run of No. 1 promoted singles both from the start and overall: 14, in 2017-22.

Both Shaboozey and Jelly Roll have achieved multiple Country Airplay milestones. “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hit No. 1 in 13 weeks, a pace matched or bettered by only 5% of No. 1s since 2015, and became the list’s longest-leading breakthrough hit. Jelly Roll’s “Liar,” his longest-ruling song (six weeks, February-March 2025), completed a 14-week climb to the top, a rate achieved by roughly 7% of leaders in that span. Dating to the chart’s launch in 1990, No. 1s have taken an average of 21 weeks to reign.

Meanwhile, beyond radio reach during the tracking week, Shaboozey appeared at RodeoHouston March 13, when he held a Spotify event backstage before singing “Amen” for a reported crowd of more than 67,000.

‘Brunette’ Turns Heads

Tucker Wetmore notches his third Country Airplay top 10 as “Brunette” bumps 12-10 (17 million, up 8%). Co-written by Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Josh Miller and Blake Pendergrass, the track follows last year’s “Wind Up Missin’ You” and “3,2,1” into the tier; each peaked at No. 2.

Brown’s Back

Kane Brown launches “Woman” at No. 23 on Country Airplay, 10 years and one month after he first reached the survey. The Chattanooga, Tenn., native has tallied 14 top 10s, including 12 No. 1s and recently renewed his partnership with Sony Music Nashville.

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