Jelly Roll just dropped a pretty penny on fried chicken. On Tuesday, October 22, before his concert at Simmons Bank Arena in Little Rock, Arkansas, the country star posted a video on his social ...
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 ...
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 ...
Those who have followed Jelly Roll since his hip hop days know that the country singer has long struggled with his weight. In a 2018 Instagram post, Jelly — whose real name is Jason Bradley ...
For Jelly Roll, buying his own album at Walmart has become something of a tradition. He did it last summer after dropping Whitsitt Chapel. Now that his new album Beautifully Broken is here ...
Just a few hours after dropping his already jam-packed 22-track album Beautifully Broken, Jelly Roll issued an extended version featuring five additional songs, each with special guests like ...
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 ...
Jelly Roll and Kelly Clarkson gushed about each other's talents as they geared up to sing Jelly's "I Am Not Okay" as a special duet edition of Clarkson's Kellyoke performance series. In a behind ...
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 ...
The singer was charged as an adult for aggravated robbery. By Rania Aniftos Jelly Roll hasn’t had the easiest road to success, but he hopes to heal the hurt he might have caused along the way.
But it’s a yes because of who Jelly Roll is quickly becoming: America’s Counselor-in-Chief. He’s a guy who tells his audience that life is hard and, in the words of the song, “we’re not ...