Both Shaboozey and Jelly Roll keep their track records perfect, as all their Country Airplay chart top 10s are No. 1s as "Amen" climbs to the top spot. Jelly Roll, Shaboozey at the 60th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the Ford Center at The Star on May 08, 2025 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)Penske Media via Getty ImagesJelly Roll spent years hoping to become a musical superstar with hip-hop, but it wasn’t until he tried his hand at country – mixed with rock – that he found the commercial success that defines his work today. Jelly has proved to be a true hitmaker when it comes to country radio, and his track record on Billboard’s Country Airplay list is impressive. The singer-songwriter collects a new No. 1 hit on what many consider one of the most competitive radio rosters in the United States, and he’s not alone.Shaboozey And Jelly Roll Score a No. 1 With "Amen"Shaboozey recruited Jelly for the track “Amen,” and the collaboration has turned out to be a big smash for both acts. The tune, which recently won the musicians a Grammy, ascends from the runner-up space to No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. It replaces Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas,” which is far and away the most successful country cut released this year.Jelly Roll Maintains His Perfect Top 10-To-No. 1 StreakAs “Amen” flies high, Jelly’s winning streak inside the Country Airplay chart’s top 10 is restored. This superstar has not pushed any track into the highest tier on the radio roster without sending it to No. 1. Jelly has seen “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” a collaboration with Brandon Lake, and his own “Thorns” stall at Nos. 24 and 58, respectively, but all nine of his top 10s are also No. 1s. MORE FOR YOUHere are all of Jelly’s No. 1 smashes on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart: "Amen" with Shaboozey"Chevrolet" with Dustin Lynch"Halfway To Hell""Heart Of Stone""I Am Not Okay""Liar""Need A Favor""Save Me" with Lainey Wilson"Son Of A Sinner"Shaboozey Has Managed the Same Incredible FeatThe same feat applies to Shaboozey’s catalog, although he has not racked up as many winners as Jelly. Just three tracks credited to Shaboozey — “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” “Good News,” and now “Amen” — have reached the top 10, and all of them have run the show for at least a short while. One other track by the newly-minted Grammy champion, “Highway,” only ever lifted to No. 49, despite spending nearly two months on the tally."Amen" Holds High Across Multiple Billboard RankingsAs “Amen” jumps to a never-before-seen peak on the Country Airplay chart, the track is steady at its all-time high on the all-genre Radio Songs rundown. “Amen” has yet to break into the top 10, and this time around, it is steady in twelfth place."Amen" Continues Climbing Across Several Charts“Amen” lives on four Billboard charts this frame, and as it sits in its loftiest placement yet on half of them, it nears its best showing yet on two others. “Amen” is stationary at No. 7 on the Hot Country Songs tally, which ranks the most consumed country-only cuts throughout the U.S. This frame, “Amen” appears at No. 7, and in the past, it has surged to No. 6. Over on the Billboard Hot 100, which operates in the same way as the Hot Country Songs roster – only every style of music is welcome – “Amen” jumps from No. 39 to No. 30. In the 45 weeks the collaborative composition has spent rising and falling on the 100-space roster, it has surged all the way to No. 27, just three spots above where it currently resides.