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Jelly Roll's meteoric rise to fame has been a redemption story for the ages, and the celebrated country artist is getting candid about his past struggles with drug abuse, the extent of his ...
Jelly Roll was introduced by committee chairman Sherrod Brown (D - Ohio) as a "two-time Grammy nominee and CMT Awards-winner who sings about and advocates for those who are facing drug addiction ...
Jelly Roll is looking back on his ... like speaking on his estranged relationship with his mother—who struggled with mental health issues and drug addiction—and father—who dealt with ...
In January 2024, Jelly Roll testified before the U.S. Congress, in support of anti-fentanyl legislation. [24] Explaining his perspective as a former distributor of illegal drugs, Jelly Roll stated before the U.S. Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee “I was a part of the problem. I am here now, standing as a man that wants to ...
Jelly Roll debuted the song at the Grand Ole Opry on April 16, 2024, during which he told the audience that he might not ever release it. [1] He performed it again at the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on May 16, 2024. [2] In an interview prior to the ACMs, he said he was still "on the fence" about releasing the song. [3]
Jelly Roll is not your typical country star: His past includes prison, addiction and 20-plus records as a rapper. Now, he's a favorite for multiple Grammy noms.
Jelly Roll sings the chorus of the song, [1] in which he questions on complexities in love, [2] while Joyner Lucas raps about having a loved one who is struggling with drug addiction and abuse and his feeling about it, [1] [2] from both his own and their perspectives. [1]
His mother, who dealt with drug addiction and mental health issues, also had an impact on Jelly's future. "She started becoming really reclusive. ... Jelly Roll is also a proud father and hopes to ...