Criticism ranged from gentle admissions like the song being "tough to listen to" to the incredibly brutal, "Jelly Roll - Wanted: for the murder of this song," after the "Somebody Save Me" singer ...
The singer had KC in the palm of his hands at Wednesday’s show, which included several touching moments and an appearance of ...
Jelly Roll is not afraid of going back to jail. The country music superstar does it to motivate inmates. On Thursday, he visited the Pendleton Correctional Facility and the Pendleton Juvenile ...
Jelly Roll gained a new fan in Cincinnati ... He returned to the spot underneath the burning house later in the show, which preceded him singing his hit "Save Me" underneath pouring water imitating ...
As for the second nomination, Jelly Roll will face off against Chris Stapleton and Beyonce for the Best Country Solo Performance thanks to “I Am Not Okay.” Stapleton gained a nomination for his song ...
Jelly Roll is on top of the all-genre Billboard 200 albums chart this week with his sophomore country offering, Beautifully Broken. The album — which came out Oct. 11 — not only debuted at the ...
In the ABC News Studios-produced documentary "Jelly Roll: Save Me," the singer said he had been told in the past that he was "too fat" to succeed in music and that it was a hurdle he had to overcome.
Singer Jelly Roll is not afraid of going back to jail. The superstar musician does it to motivate inmates. On Thursday he visited the Pendleton Correctional Facility and the Pendleton Juvenile ...
Jelly Roll also said he hoped the victims would see how much he’s changed and that "money doesn't create character, it reveals it." The "Save Me" singer first went to juvenile detention at age ...
Country singer Jelly Roll has put the music industry on blast. "Learned a lot about how slimy the music business is this week, don’t worry yall know I’m going to expose it soon. This whole ...