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Jelly Roll is sitting on what could be the biggest song of his career after dropping “I Am Not Okay” on Wednesday, June 12. The country singer took to social media to thank his fans for their support. “Thank you for making ‘I’m not ok’ the biggest release of my career,” he writes on social media. Jelly Roll’s Song “I’m Not Okay” Resonates with FansThe “Son of a Sinner” singer debuted his new track on the season 25 finale of The Voice. “I Am Not Okay” is the follow-up to Jelly Roll’s fifth No. 1 hit, “Halfway to Hell.” It wasn’t clear what his intentions for the song were are the time, but sinc...
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Jelly Roll is sitting on what could be the biggest song of his career after dropping “I Am Not Okay” on Wednesday, June 12. The country singer took to social media to thank his fans for their support. “Thank you for making ‘I’m not ok’ the biggest release of my career,” he writes on social media. Jelly Roll’s Song “I’m Not Okay” Resonates with FansThe “Son of a Sinner” singer debuted his new track on the season 25 finale of The Voice. “I Am Not Okay” is the follow-up to Jelly Roll’s fifth No. 1 hit, “Halfway to Hell.” It wasn’t clear what his intentions for the song were are the time, but sinc...
Taste of Country
Jelly Roll is one of the biggest breakout stars in country music over the past two years, after spending much of his youth and early adulthood in jail and prison. But in a surprising new interview, the “Halfway to Hell” singer admits that in some ways, he found prison easier to deal with than his newfound celebrity status. Jelly Roll appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Wednesday (June 12). The rapper-turned-country superstar spent years of his early life behind bars as a result of his involvement in drugs and drug dealing, and he agreed with Stern when the host pointed out that fo...
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Jelly Roll makes no secret of his criminal past, but that doesn’t mean he was actually good at it. In a new interview with Howard Stern, the rapper turned country superstar shared a hilarious story about running from the police when he was 15 years old, ruefully admitting that he wasn’t a particularly skillful criminal. Jelly Roll appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Wednesday (June 12). The singer spent years in juvenile detention and prison before completely turning his life around, prompting Stern to ask, “How did you get caught so much?” “I was the worst criminal ever,” Jelly R...
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Jelly Roll is one of the biggest breakout stars in country music over the past two years, after spending much of his youth and early adulthood in jail and prison. But in a surprising new interview, the “Halfway to Hell” singer admits that in some ways, he found prison easier to deal with than his newfound celebrity status. Jelly Roll appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Wednesday (June 12). The rapper-turned-country superstar spent years of his early life behind bars as a result of his involvement in drugs and drug dealing, and he agreed with Stern when the host pointed out that fo...
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Jelly Roll is one of the biggest breakout stars in country music over the past two years, after spending much of his youth and early adulthood in jail and prison. But in a surprising new interview, the “Halfway to Hell” singer admits that in some ways, he found prison easier to deal with than his newfound celebrity status. Jelly Roll appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Wednesday (June 12). The rapper-turned-country superstar spent years of his early life behind bars as a result of his involvement in drugs and drug dealing, and he agreed with Stern when the host pointed out that fo...
Taste of Country
Jelly Roll makes no secret of his criminal past, but that doesn’t mean he was actually good at it. In a new interview with Howard Stern, the rapper turned country superstar shared a hilarious story about running from the police when he was 15 years old, ruefully admitting that he wasn’t a particularly skillful criminal. Jelly Roll appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Wednesday (June 12). The singer spent years in juvenile detention and prison before completely turning his life around, prompting Stern to ask, “How did you get caught so much?” “I was the worst criminal ever,” Jelly R...
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Jelly Roll makes no secret of his criminal past, but that doesn’t mean he was actually good at it. In a new interview with Howard Stern, the rapper turned country superstar shared a hilarious story about running from the police when he was 15 years old, ruefully admitting that he wasn’t a particularly skillful criminal. Jelly Roll appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Wednesday (June 12). The singer spent years in juvenile detention and prison before completely turning his life around, prompting Stern to ask, “How did you get caught so much?” “I was the worst criminal ever,” Jelly R...
Taste of Country
Jelly Roll was the "worst criminal ever". The 'Need A Favor' hitmaker - who has been open about his previous problems with the law - has endured multiple stints behind bars and admitted he was always terrible at running away from the police, leading to him being arrested almost 50 times. Appearing on 'The Howard Stern Show', the DJ noted: “You must have been the worst drug dealer because you were busted like 47 times." The 39-year-old star replied: “So bad. I was the worst criminal ever.” Asked how he got caught so many times, he added: “My successfulness of running from the police is zero and...
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Jelly Roll‘s new song “I Am Not Okay” sounds like another pulled from his turbulent past, but the full scope of the lyrics stretches into his present and beyond. Fan stories inspired much of the storytelling on his new album. “I Am Not Okay” is Jelly Roll’s first official single from a new album that will be released on BMG in partnership with Republic Records.Talking toTaste of Country Nights host Evan Paul in May, he shared that he wrote over 150 songs for this album: “I’ve never been so inspired.”This week, “Halfway to Hell” became his fourth straight No. 1 hit on country radio.Related: Jel...
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