Megan Moroney Makes a Splash—Literally—as She Celebrates No. 1 Smash with Rooftop Belly Flop

Megan Moroney celebrated "Am I Okay?" reaching No. 1 on country radio with a hilarious belly flop into a rooftop bar pool, delighting fans and igniting social media buzz.

Megan Moroney Makes a Splash—Literally—as She Celebrates No. 1 Smash with Rooftop Belly Flop

Nashville, TN — August 10, 2025 — Megan Moroney—the country music breakout known for clever lyricism and raw emotion—is marking a major career milestone in decidedly splashy style.

Fresh off her latest single "Am I Okay?" climbing to No. 1 on country radio, Moroney took her celebration to the rooftop of Nashville’s L27 Lounge this week. Donning full glam and a custom “Am I Okay? #1” jersey, she turned the Emo Cowgirl-themed pop-up into a moment of viral jubilation—by belly-flopping into the lounge’s skyline pool. The moment, tagged as "thirst trap" by Moroney herself, quickly lit up social media. Fans were equally amused and impressed, with reactions ranging from “very impressive form, 10/10” to self-deprecating quips like “me jumping to conclusions.”American SongwriterWide Open Country


A Waterlogged Encore to a Breakthrough Song

"Am I Okay?" represents more than another hit for Moroney—it symbolizes an artistic era built on introspection and authenticity. Written with Jessie Jo Dillon and Luke Laird and produced by Kristian Bush, the song embraces emotional honesty in a way that has deeply resonated with fans.Whiskey RiffWide Open Country

The celebration wasn’t flashy for the sake of it—it was a joyful acknowledgment of both creative camaraderie and the shared energy between Moroney and her supporters. “This has been crazy… ‘Am I Okay?’ created a whole era for me. We invented the color blue with this song,” she reflected during her rooftop speech.Whiskey Riff


Why the Moment Matters

  • Authenticity Meets Stardom: Moroney’s unfiltered belly flop is as much a statement of self as it is a celebration—she’s reclaiming joy amid fame.

  • Cultural Moment: Going No. 1 isn’t only about radio airplay; it reflects fan embrace. Videos of the plunge—set to George Michael’s “Father Figure,” no less—have become winding threads in country music’s social media tapestry.

  • Momentum for “Emo Cowgirl”: Following “Tennessee Orange,” the anthem turned lead single from her sophomore album, this moment cements Moroney’s growing status as one of country music’s most relatable stars.Wikipedia