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Jelly Roll's ‘Heart of Stone’ Hits No. 1 on UK Country Radio Airplay Chart

August 31, 2025 2:55 pm GMT

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Jelly Roll has surged to the pinnacle of the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, with the genre-blending maverick's much-loved single, ‘Heart of Stone’, hitting No. 1 this week.

For the frame dated August 22nd to 28th, ‘Heart of Stone’ racked up an impressive 1.22 million impressions, marking a 41% increase compared to the previous week.

‘Heart of Stone’ serves as one of the many stand-outs from Jelly's lauded new album, Beautifully Broken, with the track finding the Nashville native pleading with God for salvation.

Completing this week's Top Five is Megan Moroney's playful earworm, ‘Six Months Later’, Jordan Davis’ ‘Bar None’, Eric Church's ‘Hands Of Time’ and Russell Dickerson's ‘Happen To Me’ at No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. The latter was last week's No. 1.

The biggest mover on this frame is John Morgan's nostalgic, bittersweet ode ‘Kid Myself’, which leaps up a staggering 7,288% in impressions to land at a new high of No. 36.

Another notable riser is HARDY's ‘Favorite Country Song’, taken from his new album, COUNTRY! COUNTRY!, which earns a 1,600% boost in impressions to settle at No. 35.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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