Ashley Gorley Donates Proceeds From "I Am Not Okay" To Wellness Group For Songwriters

Nashville songwriter Ashley Gorley is out of sight while others take his songs and make them hits (Kelsea Ballerini's "Hole In The Bottle," Luke Bryan's "Play It Again" to name just two huge examples). He may be largely unknown to fans, but he's just made a superstar move. Gorley is a co-writer of the massive Jelly Roll hit "I Am Not Okay," and he's donated his royalties from what is his 80th country #1 single to "The Onsite Foundation: Creatives Support Network," which provides resources and mental wellness support specifically designed for members of the songwriting community. Gorley’s contribution will take the form of 80 grants for 80 individuals as well as program infrastructure support. For a man who is usually behind the scenes, Gorley deserves a standing "O" for this incredible gesture.