Dustin Lynch, Jelly Roll score No 1 with ‘Chevrolet’

The song tops the US country charts this week

Dustin Lynch marks a career milestone by achieving his tenth No. 1 with “Chevrolet” via Broken Bow Records. Featuring his BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville labelmate Jelly Roll, “Chevrolet” reigns the Billboard Country Airplay chart and the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart in the US this week, in addition to reaching No. 1 on Canadian country radio. It also topped Australia’s Countrytown Hot 50 Country Airplay chart powered by Radio Monitor at the end of July. The chart-ruler has racked up over 110 million on-demand streams to date.

“Reaching my tenth No. 1 is a milestone we are so proud of and grateful for. I feel extra blessed to be able to share this one with my buddy Jelly,” shares Lynch. “This is a true testament to the overwhelming support from my fans who have become family over the past 12 years. Also, to my Broken Bow Records fam and Country radio friends, alongside my team, band, crew, and collaborators – I couldn’t have done any of this without y’all. You are the best of the best. Here’s to the next ten!”

Turning the ignition on a forever-young kind of freedom, “Chevrolet” featuring Jelly Roll – written by Chase McGill, Jessi Alexander, Hunter Phelps, and Mentor Williams – is proof of country music’s unique ability to summon a picture, a mood, and especially a memory with the instantly recognizable throwback melody of the 1973 Dobie Gray hit “Drift Away.” Further providing a timeless soundtrack to an underdog love story, directed by Mason Dixon. Delivered on Lynch’s statement-making sixth studio album, Killed The Cowboy, “Chevrolet” was co-produced by Zach Crowell and Ben Phillips.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn