Jelly Roll (singer)

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Jason Bradley DeFord (born December 4, 1984), known professionally as Jelly Roll (originally stylized as JellyRoll), is an American musician singer, rapper and songwriter. Beginning his career in 2003, he rose to mainstream prominence following the release of his 2022 singles "Son of a Sinner" and "Need a Favor".

Jelly Roll
Jelly Roll in 2024
Jelly Roll in 2024
Background information
Birth nameJason Bradley DeFord[1][2]
Also known asJellyRoll
Born (1984-12-04) December 4, 1984 (age 39)[3]
Antioch, Tennessee, U.S.[1]
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • rapper
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
DiscographyJelly Roll discography
Years active2003–present
Labels
Spouse
Bunnie DeFord
(m. 2016)
Children2
Websitejellyroll615.com

"Son of a Sinner" won three CMT Music Awards in 2023.[5] That same year, he won for New Artist at the CMA Awards, and was nominated for Best New Artist at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

Early life

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DeFord was born and raised in the Antioch neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee.[6][7] His father was a meat salesman and worked as a bookie on the side; his mother suffered from mental illness and addiction.[8]

From his teenage years into his 20s, DeFord was arrested several times and spent time in jail for various charges and felonies including possession with intent to distribute and aggravated robbery.[9][8] While imprisoned, he earned his GED at the age of 23.[8]

Career

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Jelly Roll launched his career in hip hop after being inspired by rappers such as Three 6 Mafia, UGK, and 8Ball & MJG. He sold mixtapes out of his car,[8] starting with a string of releases from his first project The Plain Shmear Tape in 2003 then following with the four part Gamblin' on the White Boy series from 2004 to 2011. His 2010 collaboration "Pop Another Pill" with Memphis rapper Lil Wyte reached over 6.3 million YouTube views.[10] This song led to the album Year Round by the hip-hop group SNO, of which Jelly Roll was a member. Over the next few years, Jelly Roll released many mixtapes and independent solo albums including collaborations with Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, Haystak, and Tech N9ne.[11] Jelly Roll's 2013 mixtape Whiskey, Weed, & Women was originally named Whiskey, Weed, & Waffle House,[6] but was later changed after Waffle House threatened legal action over the use of their name and logo on the cover. The replacement cover featured a "cease and desist" stamp in place of the restaurant's logo.[12][13]

Jelly Roll made his Grand Ole Opry debut on November 9, 2021.[14] On July 7, 2022, he was invited by fellow country singer Craig Morgan to join him on stage at the Opry to perform "Almost Home".[15] On May 9, 2022, Jelly Roll scored his first number one on rock radio with the track "Dead Man Walking".[16] In January 2023, Jelly Roll scored his first number-one song on Country radio with his debut country single "Son of a Sinner", written by himself, Ernest, and David Ray Stevens. The track was the second single from his eighth studio album Ballads of the Broken and also peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.[17] In February 2023, he made history with a record-breaking 25th week at number 1 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart.[18] Jelly Roll sold out Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on December 9, 2022, to 15,000 fans and was joined by Chris Young, Sam Hunt, Riley Green, Shinedown, Ernest, Struggle Jennings, Tech N9ne, and Krizz Kaliko.[19] In the summer of 2023, he completed a 44-city 'Backroad Baptism Tour'.[20] At the 2023 CMT Music Awards, Jelly Roll won for Male Video of the Year, Male Breakthrough Video of the Year, and Digital-First Performance of the Year, all for the song "Son of a Sinner".[21][22]

Jelly Roll released his ninth studio album Whitsitt Chapel featuring the single "Need a Favor" on June 2, 2023.[23] In November 2023, Jelly Roll won the award for New Artist of the Year at the 57th Annual Country Music Association Awards. In January 2024, Jelly Roll testified before the U.S. Congress, in support of anti-fentanyl legislation.[24] Explaining his perspective as a former distributor of illegal drugs, Jelly Roll stated before the U.S. Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee “I was a part of the problem. I am here now, standing as a man that wants to be a part of the solution".[25]

In April 2024, Jelly Roll was sued by Pennsylvania-based wedding band Jellyroll for trademark infringement.[26] The case was later settled out of court.[27] In July 2024, Jelly Roll was featured on Eminem's twelfth album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) on the track "Somebody Save Me", which sampled his song "Save Me". He appeared in its music video released the following month.[28] On July 8, Jelly Roll made his first international appearance at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.[29] On August 23, 2024, Jelly Roll announced his tenth studio album Beautifully Broken. It was released on October 11, 2024.[30]

Jelly Roll made his television debut on the television drama series Tulsa King with Sylvester Stallone. The episode was released in September 2024 and featured Jelly Roll performing a rendition of "I Am Not Okay".[31]

On September 28, 2024, Jelly Roll was the first musical guest of the 50th season of Saturday Night Live performing "Liar" and "Winning Streak."[32][33]

On November 22, 2024, Jelly Roll released the song "Run It", from the soundtrack of the upcoming film Sonic the Hedgehog 3.[34]

Personal life

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Jelly Roll has been married to his wife Alyssa DeFord, known as "Bunnie XO", since 2016. The couple renewed their wedding vows in 2023. He has two children from previous relationships: daughter Bailee (b. 2008), whom he and Bunnie have full custody of, and son Noah (b. 2016).[35][36]

Discography

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Studio albums

Collaborative albums

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2023 Country Music Association Awards Male Vocalist of the Year Himself Nominated [37]
New Artist of the Year Won
Single of the Year "Need a Favor" Nominated
Music Video of the Year Nominated
Musical Event of the Year "Save Me" (with Lainey Wilson) Nominated
CMT Music Awards Male Video of the Year "Son of a Sinner" Won [38]
Male Breakthrough Video of the Year Won
CMT Digital-First Performance of the Year Won
2024 Grammy Awards Best New Artist Himself Nominated [39]
Best Country Duo/Group Performance "Save Me" (with Lainey Wilson) Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [40]
Best New Pop Artist Won
Best Alternative Rock Artist Nominated
Best New Alternative Rock Artist Nominated
Country Artist of the Year Nominated
Best New Country Artist Won
Rock Song of the Year "Need a Favor" Nominated
Favorite On Screen (Socially Voted) "Save Me" Nominated
People's Choice Awards The Male Country Artist of the Year Himself Won [41]
The New Artist of the Year Nominated
People's Choice Country Awards The People's Artist of 2024 Himself Pending [42]
The Male Artist of 2024 Pending
The Social Country Star of 2024 Pending
The Song of 2024 "Wild Ones" (with Jessie Murph) Pending
The Collaboration Song of 2024 "Chevrolet" (with Dustin Lynch) Pending
The Crossover Song of 2024 "Lonely Road" (with Machine Gun Kelly) Pending
The Music Video of 2024 Pending
MTV Video Music Awards Best Collaboration "Wild Ones" (with Jessie Murph) Nominated [43]
Video for Good "Best for Me" (with Joyner Lucas) Nominated

References

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