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Jelly Roll wrote "I Am Not Okay" with Taylor Phillips, Ashley Gorley, and Casey Brown, while on tour in North Carolina in October 2023. [4] After witnessing the crowd's emotional reaction, Phillips remarked that attending Jelly Roll's concert was akin to going to church, which prompted Jelly Roll to say that he was making it "OK for people not to be OK", which inspired the song's hook. [4]
Jelly Roll is back with an inspiring new single!On Wednesday, the country crooner, 39, dropped an emotional new track, "I Am Not Okay," and it's bringing all of the feels. The ballad begins with ...
Jelly Roll began a shift to country music in 2021 with the album Ballads of the Broken on BBR Music ... Not Now I'm Busy "I Am Not Okay" 14 — 3 1 — — 29 1 — 98
Arista Nashville closed while the song was climbing the charts, and as a result, Moroney was transferred to Columbia Records Nashville. [9] On May 5, 2023, Moroney released her debut album Lucky. [10] The album featured the singles "Tennessee Orange" and "I'm Not Pretty". The album reached the top 40 of the Billboard 200.
That “Tennessee Orange” gal is in the black, as far as her country music currency goes. Megan Moroney’s second album proves that she’s a country keeper, if there was any concern — and ...
Dig deeper into how Moroney's work has evolved and listen first to how "I'm Not Pretty" from "Lucky" (a Top 20 song on country's radio charts) evolves into the tired-hearted and almost annoyed "No ...
It was preceded by the single "Tennessee Orange", as well as the songs "I'm Not Pretty", "Girl in the Mirror" and "Lucky". [1] The album reached the top 40 of the US Billboard 200 and the top-ten of the Top Country Albums, being certified gold by RIAA. A deluxe edition of the album was released on September 22, 2023. [2]
Am I Okay? is the second studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Megan Moroney, and was released on July 12, 2024, via Sony and Columbia Records. [1] The album is produced by Kristian Bush, who also produced Moroney's debut album Lucky. [2]