"Save Me" — his chart-topping duet withLainey Wilson— opened up paths for that kind of communication. He revealed his pain in the lyrics, and millions of fans found themselves in the storytelling. The lyrics to "I Am Not Okay" (see below) work similarly. Jelly Roll STRUGGLED With This...
"Save Me" — his chart-topping duet withLainey Wilson— opened up paths for that kind of communication. He revealed his pain in the lyrics, and millions of fans found themselves in the storytelling. The lyrics to "I Am Not Okay" (see below) work similarly. Jelly Roll STRUGGLED With This...
"Save Me" — his chart-topping duet withLainey Wilson— opened up paths for that kind of communication. He revealed his pain in the lyrics, and millions of fans found themselves in the storytelling. The lyrics to "I Am Not Okay" (see below) work similarly. Jelly Roll STRUGGLED With This...
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.
"I'm at gas stations and red carpets and I'm hearing life stories from people, really inspiring stories. I've never wrote more," Jelly Roll shares. "Save Me" — his chart-topping duet withLainey Wilson— opened up paths for that kind of communication. He revealed his pain in the lyr...
Theo Wargo, Getty Images Jelly Roll (Feat. Lainey Wilson), “Save Me” Mercury Nashville Chris Stapleton, 'White Horse' Belting Bronco / Warner Zach Bryan Feat. Kacey Musgraves, "I Remember Everything" Sony Music Nashville Luke Combs, "Where the Wild Things Are" Big Loud Records Hardy...
Jelly Roll (Feat. Lainey Wilson), “Save Me” Mercury Nashville Chris Stapleton, 'White Horse' Belting Bronco / Warner Zach Bryan Feat. Kacey Musgraves, "I Remember Everything" Sony Music Nashville Luke Combs, "Where the Wild Things Are" ...
Jelly Roll's "Save Me" was born from darkness Jelly Roll dropped "Save Me" and didn’t spend a dollar on promotion. The song spread virally, and by 2021 he was fielding offers from every record label in town. Lainey Wilson came to the radio single late, but the roots of this song...
The emotional center of the award show no doubt came later, in an all-star tribute to the late Toby Keith, with Brooks & Dunn tackling Keith’s 1993 breakout hit, “Should’ve Been A Cowboy,” Sammy Hagar doing “I Love This Bar” and Lainey Wilson ...
Dustin Lynch (Feat. Jelly Roll), "Chevrolet" Lyrics: She was dressed to kill, I was in my boots / So I had to pay for the uptown talk, yeah / But we talked for a while in a corner booth / Before closing time, she caught me by surprise. ...