"I don’t cry like I used to / Cause I know these tears don’t wash my sins away / I don’t pray like I used to / Cause I don’t think I deserve the time of day,"Jelly Roll sings at each chorus. The full lyrics to "Time of Day" are below. MGK takes each verse over li...
Jelly Roll's son's name is Noah, and he lives with his mom, but Jelly is a part of his life. He shared that on vacations, they shoot pictures around him to respect his mother's request, but from time to time she's given the go-ahead to post photos or video. Bunnie Xo often i...
"I'm not okay, but it's all gonna be all right / It's not okay, but we're all gonna be all right,"he sings to close each chorus. Those are the words of a man who knows of what he sings. In a genre filled with questions about credibility, few ask any of Jelly Roll. ...
Jelly Roll's son's name is Noah, and he lives with his mom, but Jelly is a part of his life. He shared that on vacations, they shoot pictures around him to respect his mother's request, but from time to time she's given the go-ahead to post photos or video. Bunnie Xo is ofte...
Jelly Roll's verse also relies on on the torment of love gone wrong. "I use alcohol just to fill that hole / Will our home ever be the same,"he sings. mgk & Jelly Roll - Lonely Road (Official Music Video) Subscribe toRockford's New Country Q98.5on ...
Picture of Jelly Roll with his daughter Bailee Ann Taste of Country All about Jelly Roll’s daughter Bailee Bailee Ann DeFord is central to Jelly Roll’s turnaround, but not in the way you may have believed. He repeats a story he’s told before about learning he’d become a father i...
"I'm not okay, but it's all gonna be all right / It's not okay, but we're all gonna be all right," he sings to close each chorus. Those are the words of a man who knows of what he sings. In a genre filled with questions about credibility, few ask any of Jelly Roll. Here...
one that finds Jelly Roll journeying through the many highs and lows of his own life. With hisDavid Draiman-approvedcountry rock as the foundation,Whitsitt Chapelinvites the listener into Jelly Roll's life as he struggles with the faith that saved him but, as he sings on the opening track...
"I'm not okay, but it's all gonna be all right / It's not okay, but we're all gonna be all right,"he sings to close each chorus. Those are the words of a man who knows of what he sings. In a genre filled with questions about credibility, few ask any of Jelly Roll. ...
one that finds Jelly Roll journeying through the many highs and lows of his own life. With hisDavid Draiman-approvedcountry rock as the foundation,Whitsitt Chapelinvites the listener into Jelly Roll's life as he struggles with the faith that saved him but, as he sings on the opening track...