Jelly Roll 专辑:Sobriety Sucks流派:嘻哈/说唱 立即播放 (1) 下载歌曲 作曲:Jason Deford For the low class white trash that never had ** And they was always told they would never bag A bad ** living life fast but surrounded by sadness ...
Jelly Roll talks to God in "Tears Could Talk." He confronts his own doubts about faith, ultimately concluding that his current state is no way to live. His daughter Bailee joins him on the song and elevates it with her poignant delivery of the second verse. The song pulls back the curt...
building a rabid legion of fans with his raw, rough-edge lyrics and “man of the people” charisma. Averaging more than 200 shows a year and having released more than two dozen albums, Jelly Roll shares his hard truths and struggles directly and intimately with his...
Jelly Roll’s early years are described as fairly normal, but as he tells his mother’s story, it becomes clear how it bleeds into his own. Jelly Roll’s mom began to slip away before Jason was a teenager and would remain in one particular room of the house for days at a time. Doc...
Jelly Roll has not commented publicly on the suit. Check Out the New Taste of Country Store Taste of Country Store The Nastiest Lawsuits in Country Music History The music business is a high-stakes, high-risk venture, and it's not unusual for artists to wind up in court to defend their...
Jelly Roll has a larger-than-life personality, but the country newcomer has a way of making you feel like the only person in the room. That's what he strives for, he says.
You can really tell Jelly Roll loves his two kids, Bailey and Noah, deeply. I asked him at what point he'll tell his son what he has been through and show him the right paths to take in life, and he replied: "God, he'll probably be a teenager, dude. Bailey's 15 and I think...
Around 2013, Jelly Roll was sued by Waffle House and had to pay $10,000 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...
Jelly Roll talks to God in "Tears Could Talk." He confronts his own doubts about faith, ultimately concluding that his current state is no way to live. His daughter Bailee joins him on the song and elevates it with her poignant delivery of the second verse. The song pulls back the curt...
On Tuesday (March 19), Bunnie shared another clip — the third that she's posted so far — of Jelly Roll still groggy after anesthesia. This time around, he's fresh out of surgery and reclined in the dentist's chair as she makes her way over to ask how he's feeling. ...