The song nears the top 15 with Jelly Roll collaboration

Providing a timeless soundtrack for an underdog love story, multi-platinum star Dustin Lynch releases the Mason Dixon-directed music video for the current single “Chevrolet,” a collaboration with Jelly Roll.

“It’s a storyline that everybody can relate to, especially us kids from small towns,” shares Lynch. “There always seems to be some kind of divide in friend groups as kids grow up, and there’s inevitably an underdog. I’d like to think everyone pulls for the underdog, and this video shows that.”

Turning the ignition on a forever-young kind of freedom, the Jelly Roll collaboration – written by Chase McGill, Jessi Alexander, Hunter Phelps, and Mentor Williams – is nearing the top 15 at country radio via Broken Bow Records. Delivered on Lynch’s statement-making sixth studio album, Killed The Cowboy, the nostalgic track co-produced by Zach Crowell and Ben Phillips is proof of country music’s unique ability to summon a picture, a mood, and especially a memory via the instantly recognizable throwback melody of the 1973 Dobie Gray hit “Drift Away.”

Selling out shows nationally while headlining his recent Killed the Cowboy Tour, CMT Hot 20 Countdown caught up with Lynch at his last stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa, for a backstage chat and onstage surprise with host Carissa Culiner. He’ll make another splash with the Dustin Lynch Situation: Nashville 2024 during CMA Fest weekend. Diving headfirst into the rooftop pool of Margaritaville Hotel Nashville for the second year, the wildest country music-themed pool parties returns on June 7th. Welcoming special guest appearances in years past by Little Big Town, Jordan Davis, Hardy, MacKenzie Porter, and more, admittance is free on a first-come, first-served basis – but Lynch’s Stay Country Club members will get exclusive early access.