Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo danced like there was no one else in the room during one romantic moment at Lainey Wilson‘s recent show. When Wilson kicked off a slow song — her hit love ballad “4X4XU” — ...
Jelly Roll is A-OK with trolling his haters. During his recent guest hosting stint on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the “I Am Not OK” singer shared a message for his supporters—and his detractors—as he ...
The post Falling in Reverse Drop New Song “All My Life” Featuring Jelly Roll: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Falling in Reverse have released “All My Life” featuring country star Jelly Roll — .
Jelly appeared on two episodes of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' this week as a guest host Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack ...
Eminem released "The Death of Slim Shady" album on Friday. Jelly Roll is opening up about a full circle moment that has left him feeling "forever grateful." On Friday, Eminem released his new album, ...
"It's okay to not be okay," the singer said. Jelly Roll's new single, "I Am Not Okay," has arrived. The emotional number, which Jelly co-wrote, chronicles one's sentiments on life and their seemingly ...
In true Jelly Roll form, the country singer will be bringing something extra to the table when he makes his acting debut on this season of Fire Country on CBS. Not only will he grace the screen, he ...
Jelly Roll continues to be everywhere: In Alabama, singing Skynyrd with Lana Del Rey, in Dallas, duetting with Kid Rock, and on Tuesday, in Los Angeles to perform a new song on the season finale of ...
Hear tracks by Zsela, the Decemberists, Khalid and others. By Jon Pareles Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- He's the hottest artist to light up the Nashville sky in years. Jelly Roll is 2023's most nominated male performer for the 57th CMA Awards. "I can't say thank you to the CMAs ...
The whole Missionary album is loaded with big, obvious samples and allusions: Sly & The Family Stone, Pink Floyd, M.I.A. The “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” flip is pretty obvious, but it works well enough, ...