Shaboozey and Jelly Roll have reached No. 1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart dated March 28 with their collaboration 'Amen'. The song rose one spot with a 2% increase to 32.9 million audience impressions from March 13-19, according to Luminate.
Shaboozey and Jelly Roll co-wrote 'Amen' with four others, marking Shaboozey's third No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. His previous leaders include 'Good News', which topped for two weeks in September 2025, and 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)', which led for seven weeks from August to September 2024. 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' reached No. 1 in 13 weeks, matching or bettering the pace of only 5% of No. 1s since 2015, and became the list's longest-leading breakthrough hit since the chart's 1990 launch, where leaders average 21 weeks to the top. For Jelly Roll, 'Amen' is his ninth No. 1 in as many visits to the summit, starting with 'Son of a Sinner' in 2023, giving him the longest active streak among acts. Luke Combs holds the record for the longest uninterrupted run of 14 No. 1s from 2017-22. Jelly Roll's prior hit 'Liar' ruled for six weeks in February-March 2025 after a 14-week climb, a rate seen in about 7% of leaders since 2015. During the tracking week, Shaboozey performed at RodeoHouston on March 13, hosting a Spotify event backstage before singing 'Amen' to a crowd of more than 67,000. Other notable moves include Tucker Wetmore's 'Brunette' rising 12-10 with 17 million impressions, up 8%, his third top 10 after 'Wind Up Missin’ You' and '3,2,1', both peaking at No. 2. Kane Brown debuted 'Woman' at No. 23, 10 years and one month after his first chart entry, with 14 top 10s including 12 No. 1s.