Jelly Roll Hits A Career Peak On Multiple Charts With His New Smash
Jelly Roll scores his highest U.K. charting song yet with “Bloodline,” a collaboration with Alex ... More Warren that debuts at No. 9 on the Official Singles chart. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 19: Jelly Roll attends WrestleMania 41 Saturday at Allegiant Stadium on April 19, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)
WWE via Getty ImagesJelly Roll’s global profile has been growing for years now, but he has found the greatest commercial success in the United States, his home country. His music has recently begun taking off in the United Kingdom, thanks largely to a handful of popular collaborations.
The multi-genre superstar — who has scored hits in America on hip-hop, country, rock, and pop rankings — rises higher than ever on a number of tallies across the Atlantic by joining forces with one of the hottest newcomers in the global music industry for a quick new smash.
Jelly joins Alex Warren on his new single “Bloodline,” which reaches multiple U.K. charts this frame. The tune debuts on four rosters, becoming a top 20 success on all of them and adding meaningfully to Jelly’s short list of wins in each instance, as he hits a new career peak on every roster where the single debuts.
Perhaps most excitingly, “Bloodline” launches inside the top 10 on the Official Singles chart, the ranking of the most consumed songs in the U.K. The Warren duet opens at No. 9, far outpacing the No. 67 peak of “Lonely Road,” Jelly’s previous team-up with MGK (formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly).
The same tune is also a win on the purchase-only tallies. Jelly collects his fourth career hit on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts, where “Bloodline” launches at Nos. 14 and 12, respectively. The cut marks his first top 20 on the general sales list and his second on the downloads-only roster. On that ranking, “Lonely Road” peaked at No. 20, so he easily claims a new high point.
“Bloodline” is also a top 20 winner on the Official Streaming chart, which looks only at plays on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and others. On that tally, Warren and Jelly launch their collaboration at No. 16. It earns the American musician his first placement on this format-specific list, which is surprising, given the popularity of some of his past releases.
While Jelly has been racking up hits in a number of countries, including the U.K., for some time, it’s Warren’s newfound popularity that is largely to thank for the success of “Bloodline” this week. In addition to scoring a new top 10, Warren leads the charge once again with his cut “Ordinary.” That track has ruled the main songs list in the country for 11 weeks, and it has proved to be one of the biggest successes of 2025 and a true breakout smash for the singer-songwriter.