Jelly Roll recently released his new solo single “I Am Not Okay,” which seemingly fronts a forthcoming album. The tune is still working its way up various charts in the U.S., and it’s not his only current win.

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Just before he delivered “I Am Not Okay,” the rapper, rocker, and country star earned yet another hit. He collaborated with hard rock outfit Falling In Reverse on their single “All My Life,” which became a quick win on a number of tallies. A month later, as that cut is sliding backward on most rankings, the tune gives Jelly another smash on one Billboard chart he’s coming to know well.

“All My Life” lifts from No. 14 to No. 8 on this week’s Rock & Alternative Airplay chart. That’s a new high for the single, and this frame marks its first inside the top 10 on the radio list.

Jelly earns his third top 10 hit on the Rock & Alternative Airplay tally this week. He also keeps his track record perfect now that his latest placement on the chart has entered the loftiest region.

Throughout his career, Jelly has sent a trio of tunes to the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart. Now, all three of them have spent at least one week inside the top 10. Before this frame, only “All My Life” had missed out on doing so…but no more.

Jelly first hit the top 10 on the radio ranking back in 2022. That year, “Dead Man Walking” rose as high as No. 6, earning the multi-genre musician his first appearance on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart.

Last year, he returned with his own “Need a Favor.” That tune brought him to a new high point of No. 3. The single is also Jelly’s longest-running hit on the tally, as it managed 34 stays somewhere on the airplay list.

“All My Life” has now cracked the top 10 on seven different Billboard charts. It debuted inside the uppermost region on a number of lists, but radio rankings usually move slower than sales, streaming, or multi-metric rosters. As it climbs into the top 10 on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, the single also rises to a new high point of No. 4 this frame on the Mainstream Rock Airplay tally this week.