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Jelly Roll and Shaboozey’s Amen Tops Country Airplay for Second Week
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Shaboozey & Jelly Roll's "Amen" spends a second week at #1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart, adding to both artists' streaks of multi-week hits.

AceShowbiz - Shaboozey and Jelly Roll have secured a rare multi-week No. 1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart with their collaboration "Amen," marking their second consecutive week at the top for the chart dated April 4.

The track garnered 32.1 million audience impressions between March 20-26, representing a slight 2% decrease, according to data from Luminate. This achievement continues to highlight the strong reception the song has received since its release.

Amen adds to the impressive chart records of both artists. For Shaboozey, this marks another multi-week leader following his previous No. 1 hits "Good News," which stayed at No. 1 for two weeks in 2025, and "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," which dominated for seven weeks in 2024. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll extends his streak with his sixth multi-week chart-topper since 2023, joining hits like "Heart of Stone" (two weeks), "Liar" (six weeks), "I Am Not Okay" (three weeks), "Save Me" with Lainey Wilson (two weeks), and "Need a Favor" (four weeks).

Notably, "Amen" is Jelly Roll's ninth No. 1 in as many attempts, making it the longest active streak among artists on the Country Airplay chart.

Collaborations topping the Country Airplay charts have historically been uncommon since the chart's inception in 1990. Only 82 collaborative songs have reached No. 1, collectively accounting for 141 weeks at the summit—approximately one out of every nine chart-toppers. Most of these collaborations, 55 out of 82, have held the position for just a single week.

Only a select few have maintained extended runs at No. 1, with the longest being Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett’s "It's Five O’Clock Somewhere," which stayed for eight weeks in 2003, followed by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s "It's Your Love," at six weeks in 1997. This makes "Amen" only the 27th co-billed release to remain at No. 1 for more than one week.

In other chart news, Riley Green achieved his eighth top 10 hit on Country Airplay as his song "Change My Mind" climbed from No. 13 to No. 10 in its 13th week, registering 17.1 million audience impressions, an increase of 9%.

Green has had a strong run since 2024, with his last three singles—"Don't Mind If I Do" and "You Look Like You Love Me," both collaborations with Ella Langley, plus "Worst Way"—all reaching No. 1, bringing his career total to four leaders.

The continued success of Shaboozey and Jelly Roll with "Amen" underscores their growing influence in country music and highlights the rare achievement of multi-week No. 1 hits in a genre where collaboration chart-toppers typically have shorter runs.

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