Megan Moroney releases ‘Am I Okay’ as a single

The song is the first official single from the album of the same name

Megan Moroney has taken the unconventional approach and has released the first single from her sophomore album after its release. The title track, “Am I Okay?” has been shipped to country radio stations, three weeks after the album dropped.

Upon its release last month, Am I Okay? debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, the definitive all-genre chart for US album sales. The Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records singer/songwriter’s sophomore LP also shot to the No. 3 spot on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, a feat that makes Am I Okay? the fifth-biggest country debut of 2024 and the year’s third-biggest debut from a female country artist after Beyoncé and Kacey Musgraves.

The album arrived just over a year after Lucky, a blockbuster debut that delivered smash hits like the double platinum, No. 1 breakout single “Tennessee Orange” and the self-assured anthem “I’m Not Pretty.” Described by Moroney as “Lucky’s cooler older cousin that can drink,” Am I Okay? offers up 14 powerhouse tracks detailing the messier aspects of dating and relationships and everything in between, including “No Caller ID” (a soul-baring slow-burner that set the record for the biggest country female song debut in streams in the US, racking up 8.4 million global streams in its first week alone), “28th of June” (a heart-melting piano ballad about the pain of honoring a would-be anniversary), “Indifferent” (a larger-than-life celebration of finally getting over your ex), “Man on the Moon” (a fun-loving anthem), and “Hell of a Show” (a stripped-back heartbreaker that speaks to one of the more surreal and painful aspects of fame).

Moroney is currently performing at stadiums across the country as support for Kenny Chesney’s Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour and gearing up to take the stage at Lollapalooza next month. In September, she’ll head overseas for the Georgia Girl Tour, a 15-date headlining run of the UK and Europe.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn