If there’s a song that changed everything for Jelly Roll, it’s “Save Me“. Jelly Roll wrote “Save Me” with David Ray and Grant Sims. It’s this song that finally shed a spotlight on his music, after ...
Country megastar Jelly Roll recently expressed his optimism about the current state of contemporary Christianity.
When Jelly Roll took the music world by storm, it was his voice and songs that fans initially grew to love. Over time, another aspect of the singer's success became the fact that he was able to ...
Jelly Roll is looking at himself — and his past — in a whole new way. The country superstar (real name Jason DeFord) kept it real in a new Men’s Health cover story, sharing how his tattoos — ...
Jelly Roll was convicted of robbery and drug charges in 2003. Jelly Roll has been granted a pardon from Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee for previous convictions for robbery and drug-related crimes that date ...
Jelly Roll is opening up about the start of his weight-loss journey and the steps he took to be the healthiest version of himself. In a recent interview with Men's Health, the 41-year-old country star ...
Jelly Roll is down to his fighting weight! After committing to better health, the country singer went from 540 pounds at his heaviest to a lean, mean 265. In a sit down with Men's Health, he says he ...
Jelly Roll’s criminal past is officially behind him. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee pardoned 33 people on Thursday, December 18, including the country singer. Photos published by the AP showed Jelly Roll ...
Jelly Roll has revealed going on testosterone completely saved his s-- life with his wife following the country-rock singer's whopping 275-pound weight loss, RadarOnline.com can report. "You can’t get ...
Jelly Roll received a pardon on Thursday, December 18, for past criminal convictions in his home state of Tennessee. The hitmaker was among 33 people granted pardons by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee ...
Huge week for the Jelly Roll diehards out there—your favorite Christian country rapper was just granted a full pardon by Tennessee governor Bill Lee. With around 40 stints in jail—the most serious ...