by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 23, 2024
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Jelly Roll is a singer and songwriter who has been nominated for a Grammy. His unique sound and strong message are famous in the music industry.
Fans are looking forward to his future record and are excited to hear new music from the skilled artist.
Many people love Jelly Roll’s music because of how talented he is and how emotional his songs are.
He is using his fame to bring attention to and support important social issues while also getting ready to release new songs.
As his popularity grows, Jelly Roll solidifies his place as a major voice in the music industry.
On October 11, Jelly Roll’s new record “Beautifully Broken” will be available. This is his follow-up to the popular “Whitsitt Chapel,” which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 list.
His newest songs, “I Am Not OK,” “Liar,” “Winning Streak,” and “Get By,” which is the theme for the 2024 college football season, will be on “ Beautifully Broken ,” but the tracklist has not been made public yet.
The record and the tour that it leads are both called “Jelly Roll.” The tour starts on August 27. Jelly Roll does more than just make songs. He also helps people in need.
Every pre-order of “Beautifully Broken” made on his website will give a net profit to groups that help people with addiction and mental illness.
These groups include Shatterproof, the Wounded Warriors Project, and Folds of Honor.
Jelly Roll has been open about his past problems with addiction, and he has used his fame to bring attention to and support for causes that are connected.
The record he released before “ Whitsitt Chapel” was a huge hit, going to No. 2on the Top Country Albums chart and No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart.
In 2024, he is nominated for two Grammys : one for Best New Artist and the other for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for the song “Save Me” he sang with Lainey Wilson.
Jelly Roll has been working with other acts in addition to working on his record and show.
He recently showed up as a surprise guest at Eminem’s show at the reopening of Michigan Central Stationand sang on Eminem’s song “ Somebody Save Me” and was in the music video for it.
He is also on Post Malone’s new country record “ F-1 Trillion ,” where he sings on the song “ Losers.”
On social media, Jelly Roll told people about the release of his record and told them to pre-order “Beautifully Broken” from his website.
As Jelly Roll gets ready to release his new album, the song “Get By” from that album has been chosen as the ESPN 2024 Football Anthem .
The theme song for ESPN’s 2024 college football broadcast on “College GameDay” will be “Get By” by Jelly Roll.
During the season, the song from Jelly Roll’s new record “Beautifully Broken” will be played on all of the ESPN networks.
With “Get By” being chosen as the song, the college football season has officially begun.
The first game of the season is on Saturday in Dublin, between No. 10 Florida State and Georgia Tech in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic.
Jelly Roll is a singer and producer from Nashville who has been nominated for a Grammy Award. He is excited that his music is linked to college football.
Even though he did not write “Get By” with college football in mind, the words, like “ staring down the clock,” “ throwing hallelujahs,”and “ show up Sunday morning looking just like last night,” may be interesting to football fans.
Curtis Friends, vice president of marketing for ESPN, said that Jelly Roll’s music gets to the heart of college football fans all over the country.
Friends said that music is very important to college football and that the ESPN college football music theme has been a big part of promoting the sport for over ten years.
The first episode of the 2024 season of “College GameDay” will air before the ACC game in Ireland between the Seminoles and the Yellow Jackets.
It is possible to watch an official music video for “Get By” on Jelly Roll’s official YouTube account.
The idea for Jelly Roll’s music career came from his pain, and he used his past problems with poverty and drug abuse to make strong, calming music.
His song “ I Am Not Okay ” has hit home with fans, who are using it on TikTok to talk about their struggles with drugs and mental health.
The song’s words describe how sadness goes through stages that do not go in a straight line, and Jelly Roll was touched by how open his fans were.
Jelly Roll watched TikTok videos for two hours of fans using “I Am Not Okay” to talk about their problems.
The chats about mental health and addiction touched her. In an open post, he thanked fans for using his song to share their stories and break the taboos surrounding mental illness and addiction.
@officialjellyroll 😭 😭
♬ I Am Not Okay – Jelly Roll
Over 21,000 people liked the post, and fans thanked Jelly Roll for making them feel like they were seen. Jelly Roll is getting better at using social media as he gets ready to talk about “the biggest album of my life.”
Fans were told to go on this trip with him and not make fun of him if they saw him dancing on TikTok.
Fans like Jelly Roll’s music, and he is using it to bring attention to mental health and drug issues. Fans of Jelly Roll are thrilled to hear that he plans to play new songs at the ACM Awards.
Jelly Roll has tried a fiery song that has not been released yet at the Grand Ole Opry. He has also been open about his battles with mental health and drugs.
Song “I Am Not Okay” by Jelly Roll has become a hit on TikTok, where users are using the sound to talk about their problems.
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