Jelly Roll is one of the biggest stars in country music today. After decades of grinding, he’s finally found the success he’s been looking for. Not only is he rising in the ranks of the music ...
Jelly Roll has been consistent in his efforts to lose weight after admitting that he was addicted to food in the same way that he was addicted to drugs. Now, halfway through his tour, the country ...
Even as his star continues to rise, Jelly Roll knows there’s still work to do on himself mentally, physically and spiritually. On Jay Shetty’s "On Purpose" podcast, the Grammy-nominated singer ...
Jelly Roll scores his first No ... He sang for the In Memoriam segment at the Emmys, kicked off SNL’s landmark 50th season, appeared on Eminem’s own Billboard 200-topping album, made his ...
Just a few hours after dropping his already jam-packed 22-track album Beautifully Broken, Jelly Roll issued an extended ... on Saturday Night Live and the Emmys, a headlining tour of arenas ...
The rise of Jelly Roll hits an important new peak this week, as the country singer-songwriter scores his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Oct. 26) with his new album ...
Jelly Roll has told fans he is opting “out” of using X as a social media platform. The singer, 39, shared his decision via X on Sunday, October 20, posting a message that detailed his new stance.
In a 2021 interview with Billboard, at the beginning of his ascent to stardom, Jelly Roll described his time growing up in Antioch, Tennessee. He fell in love with hip-hop, he said, “not even ...
Jelly Roll doesn't hold back when it comes to talking about his past and the struggles he has overcome. So, it's not surprising that others would find solace in his music. While promoting the ...
Award-winning country music star Jelly Roll acknowledges the past experiences that made him —and he still wants to make amends. On this week's episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, the 39-year ...
The country music up-and-comer shared that Jelly Roll and Jason Aldean have always been very supportive. Four members of the Helping Addicts Recover Progressively (HARP) jail program were special ...