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. ...
About "Save Me" by Jelly Roll, featuring Lainey Wilson How to Watch WatchThe Voiceon Mondays and Tuesdays at 8/7c onNBCand next day onPeacock. "Save Me" was released in 2020 as part of Jelly Roll's albumSelf Medicated. In the song's lyrics, the singer repeatedly insists that they ...
000 to settle. They had a case, legally speaking — here is the cover of his free mixtape calledWhiskey Weed and Waffle House, later changed toWhiskey Weed and Women.They took exception to how he used the logo, to which Jelly Roll basically said, have you ever been in a late-night Wa...
"If you think about the top line of my lyrics—Jelly Roll lyrics—the lyrics from 'Son of a Sinner' aren't much different than the lyrics from 'Need a Favor' and they're not much different from the lyrics of 'Dead Man [Walking].' The only thing that's changed in that is the pr...
Jelly Roll has two older brothers And they look just like him, to an extent. Older brothers Roger and Scott are important parts of theSave Medocumentary, and there is quite a bit of resemblance, save for tattoos on their faces. The singer may also have a sister, but we couldn't confir...
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. ...
Jelly Roll has notched several solo hits with songs such as "Need a Favor," but he's also proven he loves to share the spotlight.
Jelly Roll's new song I Am Not Okay sounds like another pulled from his past, but the full scope of the lyrics stretches into his present and beyond.
Save Me YouTube "Save Me" There's a reason Jelly Roll is including "Save Me" on his upcoming country album: It's a country song through and through. What has become a duet withLainey Wilsonstarted as a simple acoustic track. The lyrics speak to a man who feels like he's messed up...
Jelly Roll has notched several solo hits with songs such as "Need a Favor," but he's also proven he loves to share the spotlight.