Jelly Roll is keeping the nickname he's had since childhood, but the "I Am Not OK" singer has changed his relationship with food and is feeling better than ever since he began his weight-loss journey.
No. 5: Jelly Roll (Feat. Lainey Wilson), "Save Me" Jelly Roll wrote and recorded "Save Me" several years ago, and it's arguably the song most responsible for his rise in country music. The duet withLainey Wilsonkeeps the grit while adding a second perspective to his redemption story. ...
No. 5: Jelly Roll (Feat. Lainey Wilson), "Save Me" Jelly Roll wrote and recorded "Save Me" several years ago, and it's arguably the song most responsible for his rise in country music. The duet withLainey Wilsonkeeps the grit while adding a second perspective to his redemption story. ...
Jelly Rollsings a fresh second verse on the Lynch revision. His part certifies the song as a love story and not another love-for-a-night kind of lyric. Talking toTaste of Country Nights' Evan Paul, Lynch reveals that his label mate cut his part at an Austin, Texas, studio the night b...
No. 21: Tanner Adell, "Buckle Bunny" There’s not a song on this list of country music’s best songs of 2023 that raised eyebrows like “Buckle Bunny.” Tanner Adell’s hip-hop and country swagger power this infectious beat. It’s an earworm that becomes a song you reach for on Fri...
So many people discoveredJelly Rollbecause of this inspiring song. His story is one of drugs and crime, but the lyrics are open-ended, allowing for a casual fan to insert a fresh narrative. That's what a great country song does.