Three years ago on “American Idol,” Chayce Beckham performed his autobiographical tune “23” he had written a year earlier after a drunken driving incident.
Viewers and the judges loved it. But Beckham didn’t immediately release an album. “I was very green at the time,” he said in a recent interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Instead, he worked on his stage performance, touring all over the country and refining his songwriting chops. His record label finally released “23” as a country single in early 2023. It took awhile for radio stations to give it spins but when listeners heard the song, they liked it. A whopping 15 months later, “23” hit the top of the Billboard country airplay chart the same week his first studio album “Bad For Me” came out.
“It was a slow burn,” Beckham said. “God taught me patience.”
He is one of only a handful of “Idol” alums to hit that pinnacle, including Carrie Underwood (who will be an “Idol” judge in 2025), Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina and Gabby Barrett.