Jelly Roll Jelly Roll by Jason BirchmeierA West Coast producer who got his start crafting G-funk beats for Snoop Dogg on his Top Dogg and Tha Last Meal albums. Similar in style to Battlecat and Meech Wells, and obviously influenced by Dr. Dre, Jelly Roll's beats tend to emphasize a ...
This week's new crop of country music includes songs from Jelly Roll and Alexandra Kay, as well as Joe Nichols, Denitia and more.
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 always talked about dropping out of school before he could legally drive, so when he told Bobby Bones that not only did he get his GED in jail, he got an associates degree afterward, it was shocking. The singer has an associates in sociology from Volunteer State University. Go ...
In the crowd, artists including Ashley McBryde and Jelly Roll raised their red solo cups in a cheerful tribute to the singer, who immortalized the humble plastic cups in his2011 hit, “Red Solo Cup.” After the musical tributes on stage, Keith’s longtime friend and baseball star...
In the crowd, artists including Ashley McBryde and Jelly Roll raised their red solo cups in a cheerful tribute to the singer, who immortalized the humble plastic cups in his2011 hit, “Red Solo Cup.” After the musical tributes on stage, Keith’s longtime friend and baseball star Roger...
Jelly Roll never pictured himself having a normal career: "I knew my father booked bets. I knew my mother struggled with drugs. So, to me, this was just what you did."When he wasn't getting in trouble, Jelly wrote songs. He started making informal hip-hop CDs.So, you sold drugs ...
Keith and Scotty Emerick wrote some of the singer's most entertaining songs, including this hit from 2005. It spent six weeks atop the country charts and sold a ton of singles and albums. The story is one anybody over the age of 30 can relate to — a slightly self-deprecating lyric tha...
Keith and Scotty Emerick wrote some of the singer's most entertaining songs, including this hit from 2005. It spent six weeks atop the country charts and sold a ton of singles and albums. The story is one anybody over the age of 30 can relate to — a slightly self-deprecating lyric tha...
Jelly Roll's wife Bunnie XO is standing up for her husband. The podcast host and model called out those who she says bullied the "Need a Favor" singer online in a TikTok video ahead of the new episode of her "Dumb Blonde" podcast, saying in the caption it was "pretty therapeu...