Yeah, I’ve Heard of Jelly Roll

Well now, it appears that Nashville has a new toy. And really, it’s an old toy. His name is Jelly Roll, and a pseudo “country” song of his called “Son of a Sinner” has been slowly creeping up the country radio charts, causing the usual suspects who love to pontificate about paradigm shifts in country saying the heavy set and heavily tattooed rapper turned country artist could be the next big thing. I certainly have my reservations about his music. I have even deeper reservations about his prospects in country in the long term.
The first time Jelly Roll came onto my radar is when he appeared in a Vice documentary that yours truly also appeared in delving into the country rap scene. Jelly Roll has been active for over a dozen years now, collaborating previously with a Memphis rapper named Lil Wyte, the influential hip-hop collective Three 6 Mafia, and fellow Nashville-based country rapper Struggle Jennings, who is the grandson of Duane Eddy, but plays up his association with Waylon Jennings after Eddy’s former wife Jessi Colter married Waylon, making Struggle Waylon’s step-grandson.
A Nashville native who grew up in the Antioch neighborhood, Jelly Roll’s real name is Jason DeFord. He’s put together quite a successful underground hip-hop career from his perch in Music City, but never one that really interfaced with country, except for his affiliations with underground country rappers such as Struggle Jennings, Ryan Upchurch, and the notorious Mikel Knight.
But in 2021, Jelly Roll released an album via the Nashville-based country label BBR Music, also known as Broken Bow. Called Ballads of the Broken, along with hip-hop, there’s a fair bit of rock on the album as well, evidenced by how the first single from the album called “Dead Man Walking” peaked at #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. It only made it to #30 on the more consumption-based Hot Rock Songs chart, so that tells you that radio promotion by BBR was a big player in getting it to #1.
Enter Jelly Roll’s second single from the record called “Son of a Sinner.” It’s currently sitting at #28 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, and #32 on the Hot Country Songs chart—again showing a discrepancy between general appeal and radio promotion. Pulling up recent country radio trade publications like Billboard Country Update and Country Aircheck, Jelly Roll and his face tattoos are featured prominently in ads begging for radio play. BBR really wants this to be a hit.
And as a song, “Son of a Sinner” really isn’t that bad. Jelly Roll shows off a soulful voice often hidden in his hip-hop escapades, and the song finds an emotional soft spot, even if interspersed in the writing are some of those radio-friendly buzzwords such as “Ford,” “backroads,” “God,” “drink,” and “highway” that find favor with country radio’s program directors. It’s still a bit of a stretch to call the song country, but it’s also unfair to call it bad. It’s a fair shade better than most of what is played on country radio, and some of what is pushed through independent circles.
In truth, when you consider the output of Jelly Roll’s side of the country rap world along with guys like Struggle Jennings, Yelawolf, and a few others, it definitely goes deeper than the low rung outfits like Locash, The Moonshine Bandits, and Bubba Sparxxx, and most certainly deeper than the mainstream set like Breland. My issue with Jelly Roll’s music is the same with Struggle Jennings. So much of it is just … well … whiny, complaining how terrible their life is and they can’t catch a break. I’m no life coach, but maybe don’t blow your child support money on face tattoos, and life won’t be so hard.
But those selling Jelly Roll as the next big thing in country should probably slow their roll. “Son of a Sinner” is already starting to show signs of slowing down on its country radio ascent. Ultimately where it ends up is mostly dependent on how much promotion BBR chooses to put behind it. But after that, there’s not a train of other country radio songs they can release from Jelly Roll’s latest album to maintain his country relevance.
Meanwhile, Jelly Roll has recently been talking about working some with Three 6 Mafia again, and is planning on releasing an album with the washed-up Brantley Gilbert later this year. Gilbert is another one of these guys whose name comes up in this mixed up country/rap/hip-hop world as one of the original writers of Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem,” which was released in 2011 and became the biggest country song that year, underscoring that all these musical pundits proclaiming a paradigm shift from the success of Jelly Roll in country are over a decade late. In fact it’s the decidedly un-Bro-Country aspect of Jelly Roll’s “Son of a Sinner” that makes it interesting.
They’ve also announced that Jelly Roll will be playing the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on December 9th. Yes, The Bridgestone—Nashville’s biggest venue. Does the success of Jelly Roll, or “Son of a Sinner” really justify an arena show? Of course not. But this is how the hype machine works in Nashville: you announce a big show right in the mother brain of mainstream country activity, and everyone thinks you’re a superstar. Now Jelly Roll and BBR have half a year to figure out how to actually fill the seats. They’ve started by making it at least partly a charity thing for “Impact Youth Outreach.” But make no mistake, Jelly Roll is not an arena act.
I just seriously question what impact Jelly Roll is going to have on country music in the long term, and beyond one or two songs. It’s another former rapper turned country artist in Ernest that seems a lot more committed, and a lot more suited to make it in country music in the long term. Ernest’s super traditional song “Flower Shops” is currently #19 at country radio, and is currently at #14 on the consumption-based Hot Country Songs chart. That is the sign of organic appeal.
Oh, an Ernest co-wrote “Son of a Sinner” with Jelly Roll. That tells you why the track has the secret sauce to appeal to country radio, and mainstream fans.
So long story short, those concerned that some rapper dude with face tattoos will be the next big thing in country music need not worry, and those proclaiming Jelly Roll is going to revolutionize country music are being quite presumptuous. Sure, he may have another successful single or two, and “Son of a Sinner” may make it to #1 if BBR wills it into being with promotion. But irrespective of the big Bridgestone gig or anything else, I’m not buying that Jelly Roll is anything more than a rapper with a decent country radio song at the moment.
If anything it should tell you how bereft of talent mainstream country is that a guy like this can waltz into the format, and fall face first into a hit. That’s the real lesson with Jelly Roll.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:15 am
Kinda hard to take someone seriously with those facial tattoos.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:48 am
And the name Jelly Roll
May 28, 2022 @ 9:31 am
Jelly Roll Morton would disagree.
June 1, 2022 @ 1:49 pm
Listen stop making bulshit comments about jelly roll the kid had some tough times in his life and he shared his experience through his music I need came out with the first set of albums called therapeutic music which touched me in a lot of weight being an addict and recovering in recovery I can relate In A Million Ways I’m sure a lot of kids these days can also too if they listen to just the music and dumb you know sometimes he has to keep the lyrics going to pull some crowd but a lot of his stuff is from his heart and what he’s experienced and what he’s been through and I got to give the kid a million props man for Rob you know during his life around trying to get up out of the hustle and bustle in The Ripping in the Robin and showing this s*** and and you know make a productive lights of himself you know it will that facial tattoos and all that all them bad remarks and all that kind of stuff like that I mean you’re I think you’re really reading the reading the book by its cover you know what a lot of things a lot of people we got a lot of things they do when they’re younger and I’m one to vouch and I stand behind the kid 100% man and who is Associates are and what he does and the kids good I’m 58 year old white man and from Connecticut and I got nothing to do with down south like that kind of tanging you know I live down in Georgia for a little while and hold some Sheetrock but I’ve experienced a lot of stuff the kid talks about man and I believe he’s real rather than these fake gangster rappers rapping about how they’re going to shoot their enemies Mall there or sell drugs until they’re rich in you know make the right people give the right people a chance I mean show me this music is really good like he has some covers for Marshall Tucker Can’t You See he’s got songs about if his Tears Could Talk it’s good if you listen to his lyrics he’s got a message you she’s trying to share and I I give the kid my best wishes in all my prayers hang in there jelly roll no matter what they say kid I love you Jimmy Villano from Connecticut
September 26, 2022 @ 12:40 pm
Think you could break that impenetrable wall of text down into these neat little things called “paragraphs?”
I mean, I am sure you’ve got a message in there but when reading something causes headaches, eye pain and brain cancer during the attempt to do so (read it), it needs to be made easier on the eyes.
December 5, 2022 @ 12:50 pm
I have no sympathy and no respect for those that abuse drugs. If you fall into that trap lifestyle, you have no one to blame but yourself. Suck it up buttercup. Life is hard. Deal with it and quit blaming drugs for your problems. Its your problems that led you to drugs. I can’t stand when losers try and justify their pathetic lives.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:12 pm
And what’s wrong with that. People can use any name they want. If it bothers you, you’re a sorry person.
May 29, 2022 @ 5:16 am
thats my girl my hole world but that aint my truck
September 1, 2022 @ 7:19 pm
We’ve moved around and evolved. Keith Urbana’s sound and the real “bro country” that is showing HOW WE ROLL. Is really just a pile…. At least these underdogs, BG and Jason Aldean talk about life experience. Did your 4-7 years of journalism school teach you anything except how to take mom and dads money? Look, you’ve got a job to do, but country was made revolutionary and relevant from outlaws who changed the sound and meaning. We never heard of the original outlaw sound until they showed up and did their thing. Give the guy, and his people a break. Show me the same level of range DeFord shows from “Lady A.” Cannot and will not happen.
September 26, 2022 @ 12:43 pm
So everyone in country should go to the R&B, Rap and Pop genres and sing country songs while calling them X, Y, and Z instead?
Funny that the crowd espousing the whole “genres evolve” BS are the same ones ignoring that all of those other genres gets to stay the same.
September 28, 2022 @ 1:31 am
I would take that leap and say that if someone had the testicles to leave country music and go into pop, r&b, hip hop, then they would have done so!
All of that stay the same goes right back to having a pair of testicles to do so, and I genuinely think it is an excuse to block out other cultures which in itself is “Pure BS” shout out to Blake.
Anybody who knows anything about music knows not one single genre started off being that genre they all started off by mixing and blending sounds together that evolved to take its own path, and Branch along the way- even Country Music!
September 28, 2022 @ 9:54 am
@No What 2 Give:
“I would take that leap and say that if someone had the testicles to leave country music and go into pop, r&b, hip hop, then they would have done so!”
It has nothing to do with manliness or bravery. The genre is the genre and trying to convince others that it should or NEEDS to change is a foolish endeavor at best.
“All of that stay the same goes right back to having a pair of testicles to do so, and I genuinely think it is an excuse to block out other cultures which in itself is “Pure BS” shout out to Blake.”
It has nothing to do with blocking other cultures, child. There have been PLENTY of great Black Americans in country who never relied on Pop and R&B sounds to succeed. The world isn’t quite that black and white. Rap remains rap, R&B remains R&B, and so on. Why does country have to change the way it has traditionally sounded? That’s right, it doesn’t. Anymore than gangsta rap has to change to be more mellow and soft.
Morphing one thing into another is literally eliminating it. Just like forcing someone to forget their nationality and heritage is wrong, forcing people who want their music to sound like it has traditionally sounded under the guise of “UR JUS RAYCIS” is dumb AF.
“Anybody who knows anything about music knows not one single genre started off being that genre they all started off by mixing and blending sounds together that evolved to take its own path, and Branch along the way- even Country Music!”
Yet, rap is still like it was when I listened to it 40 years ago. R&B is just like it was when I listened to it 30 years ago. Just like blues are still blues and rock is always what it has been — a mixture of different styles. If you want to mash it up, call yourself a rock artist and move on.
Your over simplification of racism and blocking out other people is a weak argument at the very best and is completely disingenuous at the very worst. It’s BS and even you know it, but you will never admit to it.
No one is forcing rap to change. No one is forcing R&B to change. But everyone is trying to force country to sound like Pop and R&B while defending it at the same time.
Sorry, but your dog won’t hunt.
January 12, 2023 @ 2:48 am
Wow just wow! Since when are a couple of mistakes a life sentence? He sings about real issues that strike people right in their feelers the fact that he has the facial tattoos and the weight and the criminal record makes him all the more real makes them all the more of a good ol country boy and that venue by the way was sold out. Keep on Rollin’ Jelly…. haters always going to hate, but you already knew that didn’t you you got knocked down you got up again, you’re beautiful music has changed a lot of people’s lives even saved them, and isn’t that what real good music no matter what the genre is all about? And this just seems to me like hateful, biased, snobbery. Shame on you! Leave that Long Haired Country Boy alone! ????Go Jelly go! ????
April 6, 2023 @ 5:58 pm
Lol. You think they haven’t forced rap music to change? Are you kidding me?? Rap music is now trap music and anything that’s not and is worth listening to is all underground. I’ve been a supporter of Jelly Rolls music for 15 years and he is an amazing artist. Don’t matter if its underground or country, he is both. Now that’s what I call talent.
So how bout those 3 wins at the country music awards? Or the fact that his songs are number 1 and number 2 on the country charts right now. What about his song that just went platinum?
Jelly is here to stay!
April 6, 2023 @ 6:35 pm
The Country Music Awards were in November. The have been around for 60 years. The CMT Awards are a network-specific video-based fan-voted awards show. Jelly Roll won because he was the artist that was most animated to get his fan base to vote.
Jelly Roll’s songs are not #1 and #2 on any chart. “Need a Favor” is currently #32 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, and “Need A Favor” is currently #38 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
May 28, 2022 @ 12:24 pm
Pretty sure you would take Mike Tyson seriously if he was in front of you but since this site readers are all about the Outlaw image maybe you would actually pi** him off and take a beat down for credibility.
May 31, 2022 @ 5:24 pm
I’ve been listening to him for years now. I dig the shit out of him. He is a family man and sings about it. He’s wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better than most the garbage I hear on country music now. So maybe, just maybe your completely wrong. I hope the best for Jelly and it’s awesome that others are getting hip to him.
May 28, 2022 @ 7:24 pm
Well this means you never in your life been around, Real life people, or have you ever had real life struggles…. Your a soft , sheltered human!!! God be with you if times ever get rough!!! Jelly, Haystak, and struggle. Are the realest song writers out here!!!!! Truth in every virus!!!! It’s not the outside of the book that tells the story!!!! Close your eyes shut up and just listen!!!!
May 28, 2022 @ 7:37 pm
So how many Noble Prize winners have facial tattoos? How about Pulitzer Prize winners?
May 29, 2022 @ 3:45 am
How many Nobel and Pulitzer winners are country artists?
You dumb ass twit lol.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:41 am
Hank Williams received a posthumous Pulitzer in 2010. Just for the record.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:19 am
So ..1. lol ????????♂️ and that didn’t happen until after he had been dead for over 50 years…hardly an example to lean on
May 30, 2022 @ 2:39 pm
@Dbold How many were from other genres? Hank Williams and Kendrick Lamar are the only outliers I can think of. Happen to be two of my favorite artists. This doesn’t prove anything. Jelly isn’t winning any of these awards, many others much more important, IMO.
May 30, 2022 @ 2:52 pm
Bob Dylan is a Nobel Prize winner…you are talking about very few and very far between though. Saying that someone isn’t an artist because they don’t have a Pulitzer or Nobel is redundant.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:11 pm
Is this article not about Jason DeFord? Fair question? He’s hasn’t done anything on the level of anybody named above. That’s the point I was making. That doesn’t make him a bad person or a bad artist, or a bad face painter, but it also doesn’t make him great. Simple as that.
May 30, 2022 @ 9:37 pm
You’re corny as hell dude. And clearly too young to know what struggle is.
June 3, 2022 @ 12:54 am
Listen to Lost Dog Street Band(Benjamin Tod), Matt Heckler, Intuitive Compass(Jason Dea West), The Tillers, Clyde and the Milltailers, Kitchen Dwellers, Charlie Parr, The Resonant Rouges, St. Cinder, Rumpke Mountain Boys, Barefoot Surrender, The Devil Makes Three, Deep Chatham, .357 String Band, Willie Watson, Keller Williams, Ian Noe, Trampled by Turtles, Blue Moon Soup, Slashpile, Head for the Hills, Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle, The Blind Owl Band, Yonder Mountain String Band, The River Knife Gang, Kolton Moore & the Clever Few, Town Mountain, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Ironbark Brothers, Still Hand String Band, The Wooks, Hocking River String Band, Ola Belle Reed, Three Tall Pines, The SteelDrivers, The Wood Brothers and Greensky Bluegrass, and I assume everyone knows of Colter Wall, Tyler Childers, Zach Bryan, etc.
Point is there are so many better traditional/western/folk/bluegrass/americana/country musicians than these shitty pop/rap country artists.
I suggest checking out the first five I mentioned
May 28, 2022 @ 7:39 pm
I just want to say that Jelly don’t have to pay child support. He is the primary caretaker of his child. The hate goes on…. Smh
June 2, 2022 @ 10:56 am
I’m pretty sure he wasn’t referring to Jelly Roll himself, but to the typical fan who relates to Jelly roll’s image.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:27 pm
Normal people have facial tattoos. Why so much hate? It isn’t your face. Lay off other people’s choices. We all were given choice. Let it be. That’s what makes us individuals. I guess every choice you’ve made in your life everyone believes in.
May 28, 2022 @ 10:21 pm
“How does the collective well-being of society concern you? Mind your business!”
That’s what you sound like.
May 29, 2022 @ 1:11 am
Normal people have face tattoos? Not really, no. Normal people realize that they a job-killer for most employers. In rap music it is not though.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:30 pm
You took a a lot of time to type this. Everybody needs a hater. ♥️
May 29, 2022 @ 10:02 pm
I didn’t think the article was harping on the face tat. Just briefly mentioned it. But most of the article was about Jelly Roll. Trigger wrote a cool article. Got me interested and literally got me to check out Jelly Roll. Any article that gets a reader to try out and become a fan is more than fine with me. I’m surprised at the hate by these Jelly Roll fans. The article was fair and balanced. Why wouldn’t you want us to join y’all? Article was great!
June 3, 2022 @ 11:27 pm
Jelly Roll songs are overflowing with feeling and I’m going to experience Struggle and Jelly@wingseventcenter this June17th. Doors open at 8 MF’s.
September 28, 2022 @ 10:00 am
“Son of a Sinner” is a damned good song and his vocals are pretty on-point. It’s currently one of my favorites to sing along to.
But it still isn’t country which is what I believe @Trigger is trying to get at here. He may have been overly verbose in his tirade and it makes his message a little muddy, but if you know how to read the message you can wade through his critiques of face tattoos and Jelly being a rapper while also hearing the heart of the message – it’s not country. No matter how good it is.
I have “Son of a Sinner” in my “everything” and “rock/soul/r&b” playlists, but not in my country ones. Because it simply isn’t country.
October 7, 2022 @ 11:17 pm
If I can hear, feel and clap my hands to or hell even sing or sleep (ty Mozart for the Requiem) to it, that music is the category.
May 29, 2022 @ 3:27 am
Don’t judge a book by its cover, I watch him and his wife on Tik tok, my cousin is a friend of jelly rolls brother. Jelly Roll is the real deal, he’s been through some things and he writes and sings about them. Tattoos have nothing to do about the person he’s become. He’s probably more true to him self than you. Don’t judge a book by is cover. I’m sure if we met you we wouldn’t take you seriously.
May 29, 2022 @ 1:50 pm
And who are you? Kind of hard to take someone seriously when they clearly envy them, I mean look at his beautiful wife, his back story and where he’s at today. . If face tattoos are your biggest kickback against him, then you obviously don’t know shit about him and how he got where he is. Let’s take the tattoos a step further. Tattoos are considered you skin color….your comment screams prejudice. Either way…haters will hate because they gave up on pursuing their dream. That’s your fault. Not the guy who kept pushing and proved everyone who doubted him wrong.
May 29, 2022 @ 3:56 pm
Amen Chris, my sentiments exactly. And @Trigger you are an a**hole, And a very judgmental, right brain thinking, arrogant, mightier than thou horrible writer / commentator. More people relate to his story and where he came from & the struggle it really is to come up from nothing to something, You obviously never experienced that As you rode past them, standing on the corner , homeless and hungry, and didn’t stop to give them anything and I can pretty much say in confidence and didn’t pray for them either. How condescending you are. if you don’t think he belongs in country music or you don’t think it’s gonna last fine say it don’t drive it in the ground and by the way why don’t you go after the companies that are saying that and the people who are saying that instead of the artist, he’s humble and his song writing strikes cord and many of those listening….. AND ONE MORE THING ….
DON’T YOU EVER PUBLISH @brantlygilberts name in the same sentence as the term/ Words ” Washed Up ” , HOW DARE YOU, you know nothing because he just sold out ‘ Red Rocks Amphitheater , and he has tattoos on every inch of his body except his face. I dare you to do a face-to-face interview with @brantleygilbert and say “washed up ” , I dare you ‼️
May 29, 2022 @ 4:01 pm
Brantley Gilbert’s washed up.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:01 pm
I love Brantley and totally agree. Review reads like an old codger wrote it. If we are judging country artists on what they look like as to if we should listen to them, I’d say country is in a bad place. Myself, I don’t judge others by how they look or if they have face tattoos so I’m listening anyways and liking it. The review seemed like sour grapes, and out of touch, and like the reviewer was ummm just old. If you caint welcome newcomers to the country scene and the best reason for that is that “it’s whiny music” and “this guy has face tattoos”, maybe the problem ain’t his fans but rather the reviewer who thinks their opinion matters more than the audience. I’ve never understood this idea the reviewer need be isolated from criticism of their work, especially when it’s snide, petty and middling. Reviews aren’t meant to be classic literature but when they are bad I think it’s they duty of fans to pushback and to pushback continually, at the very least. Reviewer sounds like they are taken aback by the pushback. Unfortunately, that’s just life. Don’t write reviews if you can’t handle e pushback or What I’ve always said is, you can’t stand the heat, get out the kitchen. Music criticism can be amazing and enlightening but if it’s constant jabs at artists like Morgan wallen for petty reasons that illuminate the insecurity of the author or the sin of jelly roll of having face tattoos and his music being “whiny”, which you could label literally every artist that, it comes off personal, biased and gross. Write reviews but if you have asinine and juvenile barbs as reasons for disliking an artist, it reads more as complete poppycock and tripe than legitimate journalism
May 31, 2022 @ 7:45 am
Brantley Gilbert vocals sound like a garbage disposal clogged full of cigarette butts.
May 30, 2022 @ 9:54 am
What do facial tattoos or any tattoos have to do with taking anyone seriously, tattoos have been around for centuries, and these days just about everyone has a tattoo or many, or has atleast thought about getting one at one point, I can’t stand judgemental people,smh.
June 1, 2022 @ 8:15 am
I love me some jelly roll this music touches my heart ❤️ and his life story
Warm my soul. Tattoos on his face it’s cool with me cuz that’s how jelly rolls
Try closing your eyes ???? and listen carefully with your ears I bet jelly roll can bring you to tears I love you jelly roll
June 1, 2022 @ 2:59 pm
Jelly Roll is ????. Far from wasted talent. He has the ability to connect with rappers, country, & rock and roll. Yeah Son of sinner is hot but check out”save me” or” fall in the fall” His music tells us his tale. So while y’all stuck on drill music ???? one of y’all major companies need to snatch this artist up. Rap,Rock, and country 3 different genres that you can get from 1 artist. Jelly Roll is gonna make someone alot of $$ if given the chance and enough promotion.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:25 am
My buddy has followed him since the rap days, and played me Sober a few months ago.
It’s interesting stuff. The guy’s definitely talented, and it does feel like an organic journey rather than just cashing in via a less competitive genre.
Nothing life-changing, though.
May 28, 2022 @ 7:42 pm
Everyone is different. If that makes him happy, don’t take him seriously or look at him. He has an incredible and talented voice. If his tattoos men something to him. Let him be himself. If you like his music. Who cares what he looks like.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:07 pm
Damn straight:
It’s legit Gateway Country, delivered by a guy who believes in the music he’s making.
Any success he has is a good thing.
May 29, 2022 @ 3:29 am
Yes, he speaks the real talk and speaks from his soul. His song creature speaks volumes for people who have mental illness, and Save me is amazing. Well all his stuff is. He’s talented and honestly yea the money is good but he enjoys doing this and it shows. He has such a supportive wife as well, they are actually supportive of each other, and they both been things!
May 28, 2022 @ 8:54 am
I liked this video. I think the packaging of some of these songs is what throws a lot of listeners. If Ryan Bingham, Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers or Hayes Carll would have released this song, minus the squeezy Music Row production, I think us grumpy SCMers would receive it much more kindly. Although it’s not a hill I’d die on, I think the songwriting is good, and arguably better than a lot of Americana albums released in the last half year.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:42 pm
Yep.
There is a “there,” there.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:09 am
Yep. Pretty good song.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:39 am
I am being a crank, but I tried to listen to it. Stopped at the bridge, started listening to Ernest Tubb sing “Thanks A Lot”.
If Jelly Roll does it for people, I am happy for them.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:51 am
He doesn’t have a terrible voice.
Didn’t he play on Opry too?
May 28, 2022 @ 10:25 am
Yes, I believe he made his Opry debut in late 2021.
May 29, 2022 @ 10:09 pm
That’s wild to think about! Have you ever been to the Ryman? I’d love to go one of these days. Doesn’t get more hollowed ground than that. Wonder what audience response was like when he played. Somehow I can’t picture Mother Maybelle or Roy Acuff sitting in the audience and rocking out, but maybe they would have embraced it. Let alone someone like his dad! What would Waylon say of hick hop
May 28, 2022 @ 10:21 am
Why did he allow Jigglypuff to draw all over his face with Sharpie?
May 28, 2022 @ 9:17 pm
FUN MAYBE. people are different. Acceptance is important when it comes to humans
May 29, 2022 @ 7:43 am
He isn’t going to sleep with you, Cynthia.
May 28, 2022 @ 10:25 am
I can’t imagine that he’d have more than one record obligation in each contract, because he’s likely to die of a heart attack at any time. I’ve never seen a more unhealthy looking person. Jelly Roll is for people who listen to Five Finger Death punch in their jacked up trucks they bought with a 2nd mortgage on their home and expect Trump to pull them out of their personal economic issues.
May 28, 2022 @ 3:25 pm
Jeez that’s fucking dumb. Democrats look to the government to bail out their irresponsible behaviors, and thanks to FJB there isn’t much the unskilled, educated beyond their intelligence, Dem voter can do to catch up.
May 28, 2022 @ 4:23 pm
Let’s please not veer into politics here folks. Thanks.
May 28, 2022 @ 7:48 pm
How rude. Not everyone is healthy. I have some very large family members in their late 60s.and early ’70s and they’re large but they’re healthy as can be.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:09 pm
Who gives a shit. They didn’t want any. So what I’m getting out of your comment is tattoos are for dumb people and Noble Peace prize winners are so intelligent that they decide not to get tattoos themselves that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard
May 28, 2022 @ 8:24 pm
That’s not fair.
It’s not like Jelly is Mike Honcho.
His pecker works well enough that he has kids to write songs about…so he doesn’t have enough time to troll years-old comment sections for opportunities to write “burns” (which the average twelve year old would assume come from an 80 year old man with an undiagnosed learning disability) without being widely mocked for being a moron.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:32 pm
Tell us you hate your life without telling us you hate your life.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:16 am
You may be the most clueless person on the planet and someone who is obviously sheltered and priveledged that hasn’t been through anything your life. If you’re gonna bad mouth someone, at least do your due diligence and see where they came from and what they’re actually about… Jelly is a real as it gets…
May 29, 2022 @ 8:22 am
BTW, I’ve been a Jelly fan since he was a MySpace rapper. My wife and I are also well educated, successful professionals. So your little jab aboutJelly being for overextended, white trash morons is quite presumptuous. But, since your bringing politics into it, why don’t you name just one legitimately good thing that JB has done since taking office.
May 31, 2022 @ 10:13 pm
He shit his pants in Italy, bringing awareness to the plight of the incontinent.
May 28, 2022 @ 11:21 am
I luv you fam ….
May 28, 2022 @ 11:47 am
Not sure what’s funnier…your line about not being such a whiner while blowing your money on face tattoos, the predictable push to make this guy the next “big” thing, or being made aware there is a rapper called Lil Wyte.
May 28, 2022 @ 11:53 am
No one with facial tattoos is to be taken seriously with respect to ANY endeavor they might be involved in.
They are to be tossed out like the garbage they are.
May 28, 2022 @ 7:55 pm
Woah calling people garbage because they choose to live the way they want. I don’t call people’s names especially garbage but if I did I’d have some choice words for you. Where is the LOVE for humanity. I guess you’re perfect.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:48 am
Some of us have decent standards, some don’t.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:54 pm
The guy who did all my ink once told me that he refused to tattoo faces – apparently there is a significant correlation (not necessarily causation) between facial tattoos and suicide, and he just didn’t want to have anything to do with it, even it was only correlation.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:53 am
No surprise there.
Any person who would deliberately engage in such a grotesque, primitive act as getting facial tattoos obviously has very low self-esteem and enough other psychological problems to keep mental health therapists working overtime.
May 28, 2022 @ 12:01 pm
First of all why judge someone from their appearance and second he is a grear artist. To good for country music. Its a sad day when people say shit about someone because of there looks. Why focus on that than the music. Judge yourselfs . fuck you all
May 28, 2022 @ 12:25 pm
Fuck all of us? Even the ones who said it was a good song?
May 29, 2022 @ 6:30 pm
No just a select few. I agree with op. I’d rather this not have been an article/review at all. It sheds no light on the artist, is biased, has an agenda and suggests the fans of this artist are absolute morons. Not a good look. In fact it’s the worst look. Do that sort of jabs at artists on your live journal page, not on an actual country music site where people are trying to discover new music. Not everyone agrees with the tone of the article in fact most don’t. It reads like it’s a spin piece. Take your personal hatred of an artist out and just give us the straight scoop. I’m tired of reviews where we learn nothing about the music. Instead all we learned was about the slanted and biased nature of the reviewer. It’s gross .
May 28, 2022 @ 1:20 pm
1. Because he looks ridiculous. He has Sharpie on his face.
2. Great*
3. Too*
4. It is*
5. Their*
Complains about judging people. Finishes a poorly spelled rant with fuck you all.
May 28, 2022 @ 1:41 pm
Tattoos aren’t ‘looks’, they are visual displays of bad life choices.
So fair game to critique.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:40 pm
Yes. The correlation between neck/face tattoos and felon/soon-to-be-felon/junkie/likely-to-pull-a-home-invasion-in-the-next-six-weeks/sex trafficker/pimp for underage girls/sleeps-on-the-sidewalk-and-screams-at-productive-people-as-they-walk-to-work is very high.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:29 pm
And where did you hear all that from. Have you personally heard this bullshit from him?
May 28, 2022 @ 8:07 pm
Most tattoos mean something to the people who have them. Quit being mean and critical. Is it your face or your body leave them alone? It’s not your place to criticize somebody else’s choices.
May 29, 2022 @ 1:55 am
Face tattoos mean he made debateably bad life choices at some point.
It means he chose to display a personal choice to everyone who sees him.
Yeah, if you are a public figure like a performer, your image is open to critique. Also, music, and career decisions.
We say it here so budding musicians can choose if they want to do the same and annoy people who pay money for music.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:57 pm
If it isn’t your face it’s not yours to critique. I can’t believe all the negativity I’m reading. We are all given choices and make our own individual choices. Show love for humanity not Hate.
May 29, 2022 @ 1:48 am
If it’s not your comment it’s not yours to critique?
No one is hating, we are just commenting on face tattoos.
Your comment is also negative?
May 29, 2022 @ 10:15 am
Public figures – which he is – are critiqued on EVERYTHING. It comes with the job. He wanted to be a famous rapper and he got face tattoos. He knew they’d be talked about.
May 28, 2022 @ 2:06 pm
I have judged myself, Gerald, and have given myself an A+. One of the reasons for that grade is due to the fact that I chose not to purposely disfigure myself.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:42 pm
You are a moron, or were a moron at one time, if you tattoo your face and you should be treated as such. Not judging people and having the attitude that “anything goes” is why we are going to shit as a nation. Should we have the same non-judgemental attitude towards child molesters, rapists, where’s the line asshole? People like you are destroying the future for all our kids and grandkids, maybe you weren’t loved enough as a child by your face tattooed daddy or your tramp stamp whoring mom that we’re quite possibly closely related. So, go the fuck back in the basement, jack down some more meth and brush that one tooth you have left in your brainless head. People like you are a great argument for abortion, even if it’s the illegal clothes hanger kind in a Waffle House parking lot. Fuck you to!
May 29, 2022 @ 6:14 pm
Totally agree. Review is in violation of charter rules and is illegitimate as a result
May 29, 2022 @ 9:32 pm
I don’t agree with that assessment at all. Article didn’t go after Jellyroll or his fans. I think Trigger did his best, trying to understand Jelly Roll and his fans, but then being unsure about it all too, and I get that. I thank Trigger. He wasn’t mean or malicious in the review. I think he was just letting us know about Jelly Roll. I’m a fan of Jelly Roll as a result. You seem to have misread the article, I don’t see what you are seeing. Seemed a
Fair and honest article.
May 28, 2022 @ 12:15 pm
I love Jelly Roll, his music and his story. I don’t think he will have any trouble selling out Bridgestone in Nashville, one week into ticket sale and the third level is the only level with standard seats left.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:34 pm
Tell us you hate your life without telling us you hate your life.
May 28, 2022 @ 12:16 pm
It’s country’s answer to Post Malone — all jokes aside, the song has all the hallmarks of being a hit, but there’s something missing – maybe it’s the delivery? Idk, but there’s an an intangible quality to a great artist and he hasn’t quite reached it.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:30 pm
He has better tracks, but I’d agree that he’s a <sum of his parts artist.
That said…he does have something to say! That’s a nice change from reality TV rejects who owe their careers to dropping the n-word on camera.
May 31, 2022 @ 8:31 am
Honestly, Post Malone should be country’s answer to Post Malone. Dude loves traditional country, and made some noise about possibly recording with Dwight Yoakam’s band a year ago (he did a couple songs with them, which you can find on youtube).
July 13, 2022 @ 10:29 am
I thought that was Koe Wetzel?
May 28, 2022 @ 1:23 pm
I love Jelly Roll. All of his music is bangin wether its rap rock or country.. Bout time he is gettin some recognition because he deserves it.
May 28, 2022 @ 1:24 pm
Jelly is an awesome singer &person. Don’t judge a person till you know that person. That’s what’s wrong with this world. His real name is Jason his mom called him jelly when he was little. Jelly’s voice is amazing.
May 28, 2022 @ 2:13 pm
About five years ago, I was putting up craigslist ads in Nashville for handyman work. His girlfriend, Bunny, called me up to work on their apartment. In a few days I learned more than I needed to know about them, but maybe I’m jealous. He’s got a beautiful wife and is playing Bridgestone, while I’m playing a blues bar for tips.
May 28, 2022 @ 3:00 pm
Never heard of this fella till today. The song is fine. My question is, are these people that show up in the comments whenever Trig writes an article that they don’t like about their favorite artist googling them everyday? Looking for a hill to die on? Happens all the time, I’m sure this is the first time some of these commenters have ever been to this site.
” fuck you all”
To each their own, I guess.
May 28, 2022 @ 3:30 pm
Some people do set up Google alerts for their favorite artists. For others it just populates on their Google landing page or in suggestions. Google really likes SCM, because I don’t have a paywall, don’t load down articles with ads, cite sources, and don’t post low info articles.
May 28, 2022 @ 7:41 pm
“Google really likes SCM,”
: D – Ok, so like, How cool is this?
(am just 1 itty bitty, but thinking this is pretty doggone cool)
May 30, 2022 @ 7:11 am
“I’m no life coach, but maybe don’t blow your child support money on face tattoos, and life won’t be so hard. “
Trigger, you made me LOL with this comment, bravo!
May 28, 2022 @ 3:44 pm
I agree 100% with this review.
May 28, 2022 @ 3:50 pm
I liked the song.
I liked the video.
Not into the face tats, alienates a lot of people and if he isn’t already regretting them he probably will eventually.
Wasting his voice on rap, should try putting together additional country-leaning songs.
It’s a typical sad down-and-out country type song, Trigger not sure why you are singling it out as “wining”.
Did he write the song, or who did? I cannot tell for sure from the article, may have missed something.
May 28, 2022 @ 4:13 pm
He co-wrote Son Of A Sinner with Ernest
Trig mentioned it near the end of the article
May 28, 2022 @ 4:20 pm
I’m not singling out this song as whining specifically, it’s the whole subgenre/scene that Jelly Roll, Struggle Jennings, and a few others come from that’s based in Nashville. Most every song is about how they’re down on their luck, nothing ever works out for them, they’re struggling through life, can’t catch a break, etc. etc. The difference between this and country music is often in country, the singer blames themselves, is contrite, is honest, as opposed to blaming the world for their problems and acting like they’re just a victim of circumstance.
May 29, 2022 @ 10:06 pm
I think this take is nuanced, and it makes sense. Day it louder for the people in the back! I appreciate you elaborating on it here. None of us thought you were being malicious or out of line in the first place, Trigger! Appreciate the hard work and the cool
Article here! Not sure why folks are freaking out over your article. You wrote about an artist, not sure what his die hard fans want. The article actually was
Complimentary to him. Thanks!
June 1, 2022 @ 7:01 pm
Most county songs are “whining”. You contradict yourself a lot. And I really don’t care one way or the other on Jelly Roll
May 29, 2022 @ 2:07 am
Well, Jeremy Pinnell has face tats and here we all know he rips!
May 29, 2022 @ 7:31 am
Oh my, he does and he does!!!
I just remember years ago when tats were less visible. You would be having a pleasant time with someone and discover a little rose, or a sunrise ( sunset?)…
May 30, 2022 @ 2:36 pm
Yes, but does he rip in a way that is consistently pleasant and satisfying, and also teaches valuable lessons about life, love and such?
May 28, 2022 @ 4:57 pm
I’ve always been a fan of this site – just curious why one would write this kind of piece with so little facts .. this is an opinion column full of half truth — what I normally receive from this site is rooted in facts . 1. Fact. His Bridgestone show is already almost sold out . 2. Fact. All data research and consumption only shows that Son of a Sinner is only getting bigger at radio and streaming. 3. Fact. This story telling or “whiny” nature is a part of the core of what country music was built upon. To say Prior country artist “blame themselves” but Jelly and Struggle “blame their environment” shows you truly haven’t listened – Jelly’s song “Save Me” (which has over 100 million views on YouTube and over 100 million streams on other streaming platforms) he starts with the words “save me, me from my self” .. I think their needs to be an open dialogue and honesty about this and frankly this article isn’t rooted in truth . It’s obvious that whoever wrote this has a personal issue with Jelly and or some of his associates. Please explain
May 28, 2022 @ 5:15 pm
Michael,
First off, this is totally an opinion column. The title is “Yeah, I’ve Heard of Jelly Roll,” which should clue you in. It’s not filed under “News,” it’s filed under “Random Notes,” where opinion pieces are posted.
All the “facts” or statistics posted in this article are correct. You can call something a “half fact,” but it’s likely because it’s an opinion you disagree with.
The point on the Bridgestone Arena show is that Jelly Roll is not an arena artist. He’s doing it to create hype, something I’ve pointed out with other artists booking big Nashville shows, whether that’s Cody Jinks booking the Ascend Amphitheater during AmericanaFest, or Aaron Watson at the Ryman.
Something else both Jelly Roll (who apparently just responded to me on social media) and his fans are missing here was that I was actually trying to be complimentary of him and his country single. I feel like I was very judicious here. The whole “whiny” thing comes from the fact that I said the music of Jelly Roll and Struggle comes from a deeper place compared to most country rappers, and then I went on to name specific names. Are there exceptions to that “whiny” rule? Of course. It was just an observation.
I said of the song itself, “It’s a fair shade better than most of what is played on country radio, and some of what is pushed through independent circles.”
The primary point of this article was to contextualize Jelly Roll’s country single and the success it’s received, and to answer some of the articles, specifically in The Tennessean and Taste of Country, that are proclaiming him the next big thing in country. It seems to me that remains to be seen. Sure, I had some snooty things to say, but anyone taking this as a smear piece should go back and re-read it.
May 28, 2022 @ 5:33 pm
For context on the Bridgestone Arena point:
The Bridgestone Arena capacity is 19,891. According to Jelly Roll in a tweet to me, they’ve already sold 10,000 tickets. So that would be about half of capacity. Now granted, for concerts, they can configure the Bridgestone in different ways. They can do it “in the round,” and even increase capacity. Or they can do the stage at one end, and this decreases it. My point is, the concert is not sold out, and they will have to work to get to 20,000 tickets. Maybe they will, and good for him. But the Bridgestone concert was booked to make a big statement in Music City. I’m just contextualizing that statement.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:26 pm
You can go to hell dude who are you to judge somebody instead of judging his looks judge him on what he’s done with his life an that’s to go from a drug dealer in an out of prison to a functioning member of society he has custody of his daughter so has wrote an performed verses in his music. Music i might add that has helped soooooo many people thru hard times I guess like his song says even if the good out says it by a million to one they still gonna hate. Go to hell dude
May 28, 2022 @ 10:37 pm
…except I didn’t judge him on his looks. I said I thought his country song was actually pretty good, and he was from the better side of the country rap scene.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:06 pm
He does pay child support to his sons mother and since he has full custody of his daughter well I guess he supports her very well. I think what people have a problem with is the way you attacked him for his tattoos, which is irrelevant to his voice and music in my opinion.
May 28, 2022 @ 7:12 pm
I couldn’t help but check out his response to this… Holy shit, dude put “ Reformed Drug Dealer” in his Twitter bio…between that and the comments of his groupies here, it might be safe to say he’s made that his brand. So edgy.
May 28, 2022 @ 8:40 pm
I mean…if that’s who he is, and it informs his music, why the hell would he try to hide it?
He’s not angling for Soccer Moms. He wants a slice of the Zach Bryan crowd.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:23 pm
Cool Lester Straw Man…I didn’t say he should hide it. There’s a difference between trying to hide something and talking about it every chance you get, making it your whole persona…to the point that your fans show up with the exact same, scripted talking points (and bad grammar).
May 29, 2022 @ 11:20 am
I wouldn’t lie about it if asked, but I would definitely try to hide that I’d previously been a pile of excrement who contributed to the destruction of human life. I’d be very ashamed of myself.
June 3, 2022 @ 5:52 am
Just curious, how do you feel about the makers and sellers of alcohol? Or the recent judgement that let the Sackler family avoid personal bankruptcy or prison time despite knowingly aiding and abetting the “pill mills” that contributed to the opioid epidemic?
I ask because you seem to have a pretty extreme response to the use and sale of drugs and I’m wondering whether you base that solely on the laws or if you’re opposed to all types of mind-altering substances? Of course if this feeling is a result of personal trauma rather than principles and you don’t want to discuss it I understand. But I really would like to hear your opinion on that subject, I’m not trying to bait you or set you up or anything.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:25 am
Right, but snooty kind of outright implies biased and a slanted review and spin, right? One could play it any way, lay out the facts of an artists rise and fanbase, and leave out personal opinion, because in general the fans or non fans are the story, in addition to the artist, the reviewer often tries to put themselves into it, Derogatis with Ryan Adams comes to mind, whereas, when I read reviews I personally dont really track with what some writer may or may not like. What matters is if I like or dislike it. In fact the opposite is mostly true, someone like Ebert was brilliant at conveying his love of movies through the reviews, when he was passionate about stuff, it leaped off the page and you went and in that day and age bought a physical ticket at the box office. With a negative review, in any medium, the negativity often feels personal, like personal beef, or like the reviewer is trying to show their “cred”, or just trying to hurt an artists career or virtue signal. Id be less likely to listen to a reviewer who went after Lil Waynes face tattoos and appearance, as opposed to focusing on what matters: the music. I get that reviewers arent going to like everything. I dont like everything. But I dont offer snooty, pointed barbs in reviews either. Reviews need to stand on their own, not as subtle jabs at fanbases or artists or whatnot. And as I said before, when reviewers venture outside that Ebert role, and go personal, or focus on something less germaine and important, I do think the fanbase has every right to pushback. If I was a diehard Jellyroll stan, and I read a review where the author spent multiple paragraphs taking about the tattoos, or how ignorant the fanbase was, I think they are well within their right to offer pointed criticism back the authors way. I think alot of reviewers suffer from the complex of feeling the need to type everything out and do it publicly. And then are shocked when folks complain or are pissed. I side with the Jellyroll fans on this one, despite not being a fan. Its the right choice.
May 29, 2022 @ 4:05 pm
@Trigger you are an a**hole, And a very judgmental, right brain thinking, arrogant, mightier than thou horrible writer / commentator. More people relate to his story and where he came from & the struggle it really is to come up from nothing to something, You obviously never experienced that As you rode past them, standing on the corner , homeless and hungry, and didn’t stop to give them anything and I can pretty much say in confidence and didn’t pray for them either. How condescending you are. if you don’t think he belongs in country music or you don’t think it’s gonna last fine say it don’t drive it in the ground and by the way why don’t you go after the companies that are saying that and the people who are saying that instead of the artist, he’s humble and his song writing strikes cord and many of those listening….. AND ONE MORE THING ….
DON’T YOU EVER PUBLISH @brantlygilberts name in the same sentence as the term/ Words ” Washed Up ” , HOW DARE YOU, you know nothing because he just sold out ‘ Red Rocks Amphitheater , and he has tattoos on every inch of his body except his face. I dare you to do a face-to-face interview with @brantleygilbert and say “washed up ” , I dare you ‼️
May 28, 2022 @ 5:13 pm
Jelly roll has been putting out smash hits for over a decade! People are just now finding him tho.. his music is therapeutic for the soul. His words have helped me with some of the most darkest and depressed times of my life and still continues to keep doing it just when you think he can’t speak to your soul enough he comes out with another song that will dig deeper into it! I love his music and am one of his biggest fans for sure!!!???? keep up the awesome work Bubba! Love both you and bunnie xo ????
May 28, 2022 @ 5:49 pm
The hate comments in this article on the Facebook post is unreal. I commented that I don’t know anything about the guy, I don’t judge his looks, and all of these hardcore Karen’s came at me in messages. Not to mention a group of these women are tagging the dude’s wife and she’s coming at people. So, if this is the fans he attracts, we’re all fucked.
May 28, 2022 @ 10:32 pm
This article certainly had some critical things to say, but I also think it was very fair and gave credit where credit is due. This is really a case where a rabid fan base reads the characterization of something on Facebook as opposed to what was written, and reacts with vitriol because that’s how you earn scene points.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:12 am
I think thats universal though, in general. We all internalize and personalize the music and art we love because it is so vital and important to us. It is life enhancing Comforting. A balm and warm blanket. I dont think it should come as any greta revelation that a fanbase would come to the defense of an artist they like. Alot of times reviewers on those legacy media sites like RS, or Spin, or Pitchfork, are out of touch and are just writing what the editor wants or are told the spin they should take. As a result, I do think, as fans, the fans have a right and a responsibility to stick up for their favorite artists when they are being mischaracterized or slandered or the review is just plain ignorant. Do we really think the writers in RS spend all day like us listening to music? Probably not. I also think as critics and reviewers, those folks need to realize their will indeed be pushback. And its warranted. If someone wrote “Jellyroll sucks and is horrible”, and he was my favorite artist (he’s not), Id be well within my right to pushback, and post all I want about how that reviewer is biased and wrong. Unfortunately, the simple truth is, if you write reviews, or write professionally online at all, you will encounter folks questioning and pushing back and offering criticism. Thats life, get a helmet, is what I’d offer the reviewer if that upsets them. I also dont think its vitriol. Vitriol could just as easily be demeaning, slamming and dissing an artist in a review, its not just a one way street. Fans AND critics/reviewers are both guilty of it. To suggest its all from one side is ridiculous. I have a ton of respect for reviewers who spend time listening to music, crafting a coherent narrative, and publicly putting it out there, much respect. But to do so, you also will inevitably get criticism and critiques off it. A writer bashing an artists album has every right to post that, publish it, and promote that review. But the pearl clutchers among the reviewers who are positively shocked when someone pushes back and says “This isnt a fair review/you are wrong and here’s why/this is a biased review”, arent vitriol filled nut jobs. Most likely they are normal, rational, every day folks who have an opinion, thats just as, if not more valid than a critics, because they, the fans are actual fans of the music, not writing from a distance and removed like most reviewers are.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:48 am
The reason Jelly Roll’s people are coming after this article here and elsewhere is because they got the call to action from him and his wife. I get it. I’m a big boy. I’ve got my big boy pants on. I can take it. I’m not whining. It is a little annoying that I’m being asked to defend some things I didn’t say, like how I hate his music because he has face tattoos. But if I was a Jelly Roll Stan, I’d be disappointed in this article too, because it cuts through the bullshit and contextualizes his true impact in country music as opposed to just another entry in the hype machine. But none of that means he’s a bad guy, or his music sucks. I never said either, but that’s what they’re attacking, because they can’t attack what I actually said.
May 28, 2022 @ 5:59 pm
It must suck to be so jealous of someone that you write an entire article trying to bash them. Not a good look bro.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:02 pm
I saw jelly roll in concert this past month. Him and Ernest done a few songs together it was awesome. And I love all his music rap/country/rock and blues. Don’t hate because your favorite artist can only do 1 and not very well.
May 28, 2022 @ 6:27 pm
The fan club has arrived, and they are very sensitive. Look, anyone who gets face tattoos is going to get made fun of. You have to own it.
May 28, 2022 @ 10:39 pm
A bit ironic that one of the few actual criticisms I had of this guy what that he came from the whiny side of country rap, and here come all his fans whining. I can only imagine how apoplectic they would have gone if I’d actually written a negative review. Talk about touchy.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:40 am
Embrace criticism; thrive off of it with the understanding that constant, relentless self-judgement, and an open mind to criticism from others is the key to evolution, growth, and understanding.
I would guess that goes both ways, right? Because, being open to criticism is for all, for critics and fans. If you make a statement about a fanbase or an artist, expecting to get junk thrown your way because of it, is sort of a given. Thats the way it goes. If you slander an artist, isnt a little silly to moan about the fans of that artist, being what, fans? And coming to their artists defense? Thats not a sin. And its hardly illegal or even impolite. Read any newspaper in the country for a taste of something more vitriolic, people jumping to artists defense on a country site kind of is low basement level in terms of vitriolic hyper partisan rage. Oftentimes it feels like reviewers will make a statement about an artist in a review, RS reviewing someone for example, make a personal statement as opposed to fact (“this is trash”) and then they get pushback for that. Im not seeing the harm in that. Nor is it shocking. Reviewers should stay unbiased, neutral and stick to the facts. Especially in this day and age with all sides of the political world being so ideology and my way or the highway focused, it would be nice to have reviewers less judgmental, parochial, and well, for lack of a better term, old and in the way, as opposed to folks who are passionate about music, its meaning, its impact and the fans of all genres and subgenres in Nashville and elsewhere. Theres so much amazing music, so many cool scenes and niches large and small, I get way more fired up in a good way about reviewers who seem to care about what they write about and respect their audience and the audience they write about. I have no idea who the audience of Jelly Roll is, and the problem is, the review didnt make any attempt to flesh them out or humanize them other than to say they are whiny and complain about their problems, which evidently is exceedingly rare. While to me, that just sounds like the majority of the American public. Who doesn’t complain and whine about their problems in 2022, dude?
May 29, 2022 @ 9:15 am
Imagine an arena, or half and arena, full of these people.
May 30, 2022 @ 7:41 am
It can’t be more whining than the latest Staind album. At least this guy didn’t have to create a persona out of whole cloth like Aaron “Grew up in a rich suburb or Springfield” Lewis! And.Jelltroll probably actually knows what country music sounds like instead of just saying “country” over and over in his songs. Try writing an honest review of that emo and watch the brigading start!
May 28, 2022 @ 11:17 pm
I think we got the same crew after us. And one of them went on a tear tagging the wife.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:04 pm
I am actually shaking right now from
Anger Over this. I am shaking. I am so mad!
May 28, 2022 @ 6:40 pm
This article is a joke….corny as hell. Still appreciated though….only because it’s because of shitty journalists like this one that make our guy Jellyroll’s stock rise even more. It’s a shame that you have absolutely no idea what Jellyroll has in store for his “country” listeners. Who said the follow up single would be a record from Ballots of The Broken? BG would smack the shit out of you if you tried calling him washed up in person. You would backpedal and join his fan club. Same with Jellyroll. Stay tuned….Jellyroll is just getting started.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:04 am
Yikes
May 28, 2022 @ 7:52 pm
Let’s see what stats show – Bridgestone arena night.
Already know what is going to happen with homeboy.
coachella, anyone …. ? : D Anyone …. ? TRASHVILLE.
The continuous dummying down of America.
And, Josh Blackh4t, is totally correct.
OMGoodness, laughing
May 28, 2022 @ 8:40 pm
Is he my cup of tea? No. I think Shooter has downplayed the loyal fan base (as can be seen in the comments) that Jelly has built up over the years with his fans. Just a quick look, 839k on IG, 2.2 million Facebook, 2.5 on tik tok (yeah I know there’s overlap). While I find it crazy he’s doing Bridgestone I don’t see it being crazy him selling a significant portion, more so if this song continues to climb. Who knows what his impact will be on radio, but since I haven’t listened to radio in years it won’t impact my listening at all.
May 28, 2022 @ 10:44 pm
I think you mean “Trigger” not “Shooter,” but I’m certainly not downplaying Jelly Roll’s fan base. I’ve been covering these country rap scenes for a decade, and have always remarked on their rabid grassroots loyalty. All I attempted to do here was contextualize Jelly Roll’s roll in country music specifically, and offer a counterpoint to numerous articles on this guy claiming he’s going to be country music’s next best thing, which will ultimately enact a paradigm shift in country to more country rap sounds, when that already happened 11 years ago, and country’s actually moving on from that now, which is part of the reason Jelly Roll’s country single is doing so well, because it’s actually a well-written song as opposed to Bro-Country pandering.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:24 am
What an Ass,Dude how old are u,I’m thinking you may be needing the same testing as J.B cuz your not making sense at all .Does Jelly Roll make u mad because he came from the bottom, possibly that’s it.But Dude he’s worked his Ass Off getting where he is Today. And he’s just really getting started.
He is a very talented young man with a brighter future ,something that you couldn’t every imagine.
You and all your little bitches downing his success should be very ashamed..Also for all the rude and bullshit comments about his weight and tattoos,what’s that about ,make u feel good? Well little FYI shows nothing but how up-tight and childish Grown Adults can be… Shame on you all! Bullying an Adult man ..? Who’s the failure here. ???? Sure ain’t Jelly Maybe you need to look a little closer in your own closet ????..
JELLY ROLL DON’T LET THIS GET YOU DOWN..JUST BUNCH OF B.S.
US FANS ARE BEHIND U 200%
May 29, 2022 @ 3:49 pm
Kathy,
Do any of your kids call their younger siblings’ fathers ‘Daddy’, or is it first names only?
May 28, 2022 @ 8:51 pm
I am astounded how judgemental the writer of the article is and how people are responding to the article are just simply rude. I have heard far worse musicians trying to change over to country and never receive this much crap. Jelly roll is an awesome artist. You people are on hear fat shaming him and judging him because of his tattoos. Every last one of you should look in the mirror at yourself because you all are a bunch of bigots!
May 28, 2022 @ 9:03 pm
I agree whole heartedly.
May 28, 2022 @ 9:12 pm
Instead of bashing a true talented, singer/song writer, why not give credit to where credit is due? There’s not been a true country legend, since all the true outlaw legends either have died or have stopped singing due to negativity like presented in this post. Jamey Johnson quit producing music, due to ignorant pricks like you! What most ppl call county music these days, is nothing more than pop! FGL, Luke Bryan, etc… are a bunch of pop singers that belongs on 107.5 the River, than on a country stage. Let me ask you this, what makes a true artist a country artist? Singing about life events that’s actually happened to them relating to country, not singing about someone else’s life. David Allen Cole, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr and Sr, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Travis Tritt, Randy Travis, the list goes on! They have more in common with Jelly Roll, than any other artist out there considered country in yalls standards. Either way it goes, like someone said above, I’ve never once heard or seen any of these post before this one. Probably won’t ever see another one, cause frankly I don’t care for anyone who tries to pretend they know what they’re talking about, to just turn in bash someone cause of face tatts. Guarantee the one who wrote this article, doesn’t hunt or fish, has a 4×4 bought with their dads money that has never seen a spec of mud besides a puddle pulling into their driveway in their Town Franklin Mansion. IMO Jelly has produced hits in every genre of music. Blues, Country, Rap, Metal, Rock, and even some R&B. Someone as diverse as that, deserves praise in my book. What do I know though I’m just a actual country boy who practices what he preaches, can skin a buck and run a trot line, also knows what actual country music is. Also I’ll be in the front row at the Jelly Concert in December. Too bad Starwood Amphitheater isn’t around anymore!
May 28, 2022 @ 10:50 pm
Hey thanks for the country history lesson. 7,325 published articles here, but I can always learn something. I’ll have to check out these David Alllan Coe, Johnny Cash, Waylon guys you speak of.
May 29, 2022 @ 2:20 pm
Just cause you wrote thousands of articles doesent mean a thing lol shut up. Let me tell you something last year I had 2 open heart surgeries and only a 10 % chance of living and if I didnt have a Walkman and head phones listening to him and working my ass off I would be dead today he really did save my life and his words really do help people hes not just whining about life and etc as far as I can see the only one whining here is and was you about him and the others u mentioned
May 30, 2022 @ 3:38 pm
@Cheryl – You should listen to Charley Crockett. He’s been through a similar experience. https://www.heart.org/en/news/2019/02/21/up-and-coming-texas-singer-lucky-to-be-alive-and-still-singing-the-blues
“Borrowed Time” is about that specifically.
Hope health for you going forward.
June 2, 2022 @ 4:03 pm
I’ve seen a couple comments now talking about blues and Jelly Roll. I don’t know Jelly Roll at all (although I did see that Vice documentary where Trig was also interviewed back when that came out) and could care less if an artist has face tattoos. I’m a huge Jayke Orvis fan and his dumbass got Lucifer’s sigil tattooed on his face. Although I say that’s dumb as hell, it doesn’t make me respect him less as a person/artist. I’ll still go see him whenever he’s around…but back to Jelly Roll, I’d be interested in hearing a blues style song or two. Can you provide recommendations?
May 28, 2022 @ 9:21 pm
Whining about how hard life is and shouldn’t spend money on face tattooes ??? What the hell do you think “real country ” music is about ? Waylon, Jones , David Alan Coe, Johnny Cash, Hank Jr. Merle Haggard. All people with mental issues and alcohol or drug addiction.All who blew a lot of money on it.lol.This was a poorly written article that sounds like a writer with a personal problem. You also left out oh, The Grand Ole Opry… I felt like I just read a CNN article. A site named Saving Country Music , downing someone singing about how hard life is.lol. Stop worrying about how people look and learn how to write shit that makes sense. Wow what a clown.
May 28, 2022 @ 11:20 pm
What’s the statement? That it’s time for him to be heard. He’s sold out the smaller venues (marathon, Ryman etc) been on the Opry and chose Bridgestone to make room for all of us to show up together. Yes I’m one of the first 10k that bought in the first couple days. A kid from across the tracks playing on that stage, the statement is “you can do it”.
Whiny music? It’s music about real life, a tough life, the cards handed him, addiction, sobriety, incarceration, friendship, loss, love, finding your way, anxiety, depression and dealing with the world we live in. It’s music about seeing people (probably like yourself) on the other side of those damn train tracks and one day he would get these…. No he has….Whiny? That’s the not whiny, that’s Therapy! For him and for his fans. I mean a majority of his songs speak to me in a way that gives me hope and also pride that we been there with Him physically mentally and metaphorically and we all made it this far together!
Music is what it is to each person and that’s not a genre, that’s a memory, a breakup, a lost soul, a love, it’s the core of us. I don’t know about you but that sounds a whole hell of a lot like country music to me. Delivery can be soulful, rap, country, rock, melodic, fast, slow, whatever he chooses, his talent is endless, his personality humble and jovial, and would be great to see this publication talk about damn here’s a kid from Antioch came through all this bs, has full custody of his daughter (so much for spending his child support on face tattoos stereotype), lives in one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Nashville and has his tatted face on the golf course with his country, rock, rap buddies on the regular. Married, supporting his family, and bringing friends with him trying to help share the wealth and love he’s finally getting after over a decade of doing music.
To end, everyone has an opinion on things now days, I get it, that’s cool, mine is different from yours. My opinion is based on knowing the man, his story, his family, his discography, his heart and desire. I really hope he keeps winning and showing people like you just how wrong you are. Find love and peace!
May 28, 2022 @ 11:53 pm
Im a fan of the Jennings relatives because they are overtly conservative, which is well needed in this current “woke” country moment. I’d rather listen to folks who preach about Patriotic values than be told about how horrible America is and how everyone is racist and we all need to beg forgiveness. As was stated, if Isbell or someone like that wrote the tunes people on here would be drooling over themselves praising the work. Isbell promotes moronic tripe like White Man’s World and an entire album simping about how we need to vote Blue in Georgia. And he is hailed as some revolutionary god writer on this site. Let me have Aaron Lewis, Travis Tritt, and other overtly conservative patriots over than nonsense, any dang day of the week! My sense is, if he was who he is now, face tattooed and all, and was singing about “abolishing police” and “CRT”, he’d be on the Spotify front page and people would be hailing him as a hero, “he’s the best Jennings family member yet!”. “Hey Honey, look at what I just read in Newsweek! This Jennings kid is liberal and woke and is dern good! Lets get tickets to his next show”.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:13 am
This is about the most ignorant article I have ever read, saying just cause face tattoos and whatever other bullshit you’re ignorant ass and you’re followers bite on too. Jellyroll has been in the scene and came up from the bottom on his own and no level no nothing. Would yelawolf be yelawolf it it wasn’t for Eminem, and by saying that yelawolf is one of my favorites as well. I have listened to jellyroll when I lived in Oregon and would rock his stuff off YouTube, haters always gonna hate , You clearly are not a fan of music and seem to be a nut swinging fan who strokes every top ten country music artist. With this said I hope all his fans prove you’re ignorant nut swinging top ten bandwagon jumper ass wrong. Learn real music before you write some ignorant ass article like this in hopes to make someone crumble just cause what you believe. SMH who even would take your opinion should probably just go head butt a pitch fork while they are at it. Hope you have fun with all the people who clearly disagree with ya, best of luck you most likely gonnna need it????????
May 29, 2022 @ 7:37 am
” You clearly are not a fan of music and seem to be a nut swinging fan who strokes every top ten country music artist.”
Clearly.
Seeing a lot of people saying that I hate his music because he has face tattoos. Except, I stated pretty clearly I don’t hate his music.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:49 am
This article never said, “just cause face tattoos.” That’s what someone told you it said on Facebook.
May 29, 2022 @ 2:09 pm
But your still talking lots of shit through the whole article. Eat a d@$k
May 30, 2022 @ 1:10 pm
His fans seem classy….
May 30, 2022 @ 5:21 pm
As do his haters. Tolerant bunch.
May 31, 2022 @ 8:17 am
No u
May 29, 2022 @ 9:13 pm
I think it actually was written fairly well, and it got me to check out Jelly rolls music. I appreciate Triggers introducing us to music we wouldn’t have tried out prior and getting our toes wet in water we might not have experienced normally! Seems to me he played it fair.
May 29, 2022 @ 3:23 am
Honestly, it’s amazing what you can do when you’ve got an old lady turning tricks while you make a career.
May 29, 2022 @ 4:14 am
Almost no comments mention any aspects of the music itself. You would think that the title of this site is Saving Country Image based on the fervor! I love the articles that Trigger writes that get folks talking about tunes. This one was hate.
May 29, 2022 @ 4:24 am
Wow. This article really brought out the nut sacks. The medication generation is big on Jelly (who is most likely a nice guy and has worked hard for his success). It’s an opinion piece; nobody is saving the world or curing cancer. Relax. ????
May 29, 2022 @ 6:21 am
Jelly Roll said in an interview rhat he was going to make a big belly flop in country music. Well, he certainly is able to do that physically. Don’t get mad, he said it. Simple youtube search.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:49 am
This article was very rude. Why do people judge someone because of their tattoos. It should come down to their sing ability and I for one like the song, son of a sinner and actually love most of Jelly Rolls work. He sings about things that have substance and resonates with most of middle to low class Americans. At least he’s not singing about WAP or popping bottles at the club. I get that everyone is entitled to their own opinion but is being rude about it really necessary? Do Better
May 29, 2022 @ 7:41 am
Whoever wrote this is a joke, you should be ashamed for putting this man down every chance you could in this article.
May 29, 2022 @ 7:49 am
Well he’s a millionaire so I doubt he will be applying for a job at Walmart anytime soon so his face tattoos don’t matter. I’m 50 and I like the vast majority of his music. He doesn’t want to be the next big thing in country. He has never classified himself in any particular genre. He makes different types of music rock, rap, and country. It is people like you that try to label his music and box him into a certain classification. Anyone commenting who refuses to listen to his music because of the way he looks has no business commenting on his abilities and shows just how closed minded people can be. The author of this article obviously intended this to be a hit piece because he doesn’t like the way Jelly Roll looks and the thought of him being successful inspired him to write this. Probably a failed musician himself jealous of someone else’s success. Especially someone who looks like Jelly Roll and those who think everyone should look a certain way. It’s a pathetic article.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:20 am
That song isn’t bad. I might check out more. It’s not really what I would generally listen to but I like new experiences. Far as the other stuff, I don’t really care about that.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:55 am
Good job Trig. They all clicked the article. You win. Jelly wins. The fans get to pat themselves on their backs for defending Jelly. Most of us regular readers will just move on, say better than FGL and read the next review.
May 29, 2022 @ 11:16 am
Militant, crying fanbases shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s lived in a western nation for more than 20 years. It’s the exact same phenomenon we see in the political realm: not insignificant groups of people, latching onto a public figure, to feel a sense of belonging or refuge.
It makes for amusing comments sections, until you stop to contemplate the cold reality that it’s yet another unfortunate reminder of a culture on its deathbed.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:53 pm
Yeah I alternate between laughter and dread, but try to do more of the former since there ain’t much I can do about it.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:26 pm
Well, this comment section went to hell.
Jelly Roll fans have to put in the work to make it to Miranda, Carrie, Swift, Shelton, Bryan, Kane Brown stans level, though.
May 29, 2022 @ 12:33 pm
1st off let me start with I’ve known jelly a long time and yes there are some situations that are different. People grow and you’re judging by something you don’t know. I promise you that man comes from nothing and is doing great things. To talk about face tattoos and all that other You’re just looking for a excuse to be disrespectful and talk trash for traffic to benefit yourself. Promise you coming from a person that didn’t like him for a long time for certain reasons, he’s still a good person. He has grown more than anybody ever expected. Apparently you don’t know the 1st thing about Nashville or where he’s from or what he’s about. He worked for everything he has and continues to amaze people around our city. Don’t hate, you have a good day
May 29, 2022 @ 1:26 pm
I was just wondering why the article never touched on how he was raised in a terrible home environment with a mom that suffered from mental illness? He really did have a bad life growing up and schools and adults never tried to help him, so he acted out and he was in and out of Juvi, and then Jail most of his teenage years, and early adult years. It was not until his last stint in prison that he found out he had a daughter that he decided it was time to change his life. This is what people need to focus on, and know about him.
May 29, 2022 @ 1:59 pm
Wow your quite the opinionated horses ass with this article and statements on jelly roll especially about the face tats and child support well first of all he has custody of his daughter and doesent pay child support and secondly 95 percent of his tats were either free or quite a hook up hes not some guy that pays a couple thousand for some crazy arm sleeve like of friggin Japanese scene with koi or half the other stupid bullshit people drop all kinds of money for and also jelly cant be too bad if hes already played the grand old Opry so yeah to the guy writing and ranting this negative article above but hey do us a favor and shut up
May 29, 2022 @ 3:08 pm
Cheryl,
We are all sympathetic about Subway closing the location you worked at; being out of a job always stinks. But, why do you have to come on here and take your misfortune out on people who had nothing to do with it?
May 29, 2022 @ 9:58 pm
I’m not really understanding the hate this article is receiving. It’s baffling. What is the issue here? He wrote an article about Jelly Roll…and? Wasn’t even negative. Seemed well written, and trying to understand Jelly Roll and just talking about him. Didn’t notice any spite in the article at all or hatred. Cool of SCM to shine a light on Jelly Roll! I don’t get why his fans are so riled up about the article. Trigger said Jelly Rolls wife may have been involved in sending his fans here. Either way, it’s a cool article and I guess hope the Jelly Roll fans take time to
Read the article and also check out Triggers vast archive of material here that is a treasure trove of cool artists and deep dives and throughtful commentary. May even do then some good! I don’t know why his fans are so militant about defending Jelly Roll and what beef they have with SCM or Trigger. I guess I’m just clueless why they are so angry right now. Any Jelly Roll fans, can you reply to my post. Let me know why you are so upset? Article was well written and cool, what’s the issue?
May 29, 2022 @ 4:13 pm
Can Can you please tell me what happened to my reply in the comments I posted it but I don’t see it I posted it in the last 30 minutes thank you
May 29, 2022 @ 4:24 pm
Both the comments you posted have been published, even though you basically posted the same thing twice.
Here’s one:
https://savingcountrymusic.com/yeah-ive-heard-of-jelly-roll/comment-page-1/#comment-1470273
and here’s the other:
https://savingcountrymusic.com/yeah-ive-heard-of-jelly-roll/comment-page-1/#comment-1470275
May 29, 2022 @ 9:10 pm
Thanks, dude! Appreciate it. I checked out Son Of A Sinner and you were right, actually a great tune! I’m kind of excited to see if he break into the wider scene, crosses over or what. Thanks for the breakdown on this guy! I wonder what Waylon would have thought. I can’t picture him getting into rap. Enjoy the articles as always, cool to see him featured on this site, and appreciate you giving him a positive shoutout overall. Thanks for all you do. Interesting read too!
May 29, 2022 @ 5:37 pm
So the issue here is an article was written about an artist, the fans responded. That’s it? I’m not sure what the big whoop is. Why is this such a big deal?
May 29, 2022 @ 5:49 pm
One of the weirder comment sections lately. I should’ve known not to check them out when I saw how many there are.
I’ve never heard of this guy and I don’t listen to rap but this song’s pretty good!
May 29, 2022 @ 6:09 pm
I think the author was taken aback. Not everyone hates Morgan wallen, or hates Jellyroll. And even if they end up not liking Jellyroll, I’d rather them do that of their own accord as opposed to being swayed by biased and sophomoric statements about the music and the artist. Are we going to demean any artist with a tat now? How about on their arms? Or their back? Why is the face tattoo the thing that’s so upsetting here? I think that prejudice says way more about the author than anything. I’d never go “hey man, I heard talk about this Jelly roll cat but let me see his face first. Oh dang, he has a face tattoo, I ain’t listening to him now”. Written out it shows how ridiculous and outrageous that prejudice is. And make no mistake that’s exactly what it is. Wanting quality country music is one thing, but when you start sounding like a cranky toddler about it, I’m just not interested. I’d rather make up my own mind because the criticism leveled at Jelly roll isn’t legitimate, it’s petty and childish. Just write about music. How hard is that?
May 29, 2022 @ 7:44 pm
Betweenmycollarandmyjaw,
You have no idea what you’re talking about. First, this was not a review. Every article posted on this site is posted into a category. Reviews are their own separate category. This wasn’t posted there. Sure, there is some review-style content here, but it shouldn’t be misconstrued as a review, and more than it should be misconstrued as a news story, as some others are.
“I think that prejudice says way more about the author than anything. I’d never go “hey man, I heard talk about this Jelly roll cat but let me see his face first. Oh dang, he has a face tattoo, I ain’t listening to him now”. Written out it shows how ridiculous and outrageous that prejudice is.”
Saying that I hate Jelly Roll’s music because he has face tattoos is doubly dumb. It’s dumb because 1) I never said it. 2) I actually complimented his music. I think his song “Son of a Sinner” is pretty good, and was quite expressive about this in the article.
It’s completely nonsensical.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:44 pm
I’m curious why you think you’ve gotten hate off this article. Why are people so enraged right now, lieutenant? Respect is earned and I’d love if you’d come off less old doddering fool in your posts and more “I report, you decide”. Jabs at Morgan and Jellyroll are juvenile at best. How hard is it to just post about an artist or an album? How does face tattoos even make it into the article at all? Just report on the music, I’d appreciate it. I think the problem lies not in the content of the articles or reviews but more so the response you seem to have when people pushback and call you out for biased reporting. I don’t suffer pearl clutchers gladly. If you are catching flack from Jellyroll or Morgan fans, maybe the lesson isn’t that those fans are nuts, maybe, just maybe, hear me out here, maybe SCM readers disagree and are allowed under charter rules to voice extreme displeasure when you stray from your designated posts. From you I want: hey check out this cool artist, let’s deep dive into why this artist is important. We don’t come to this site to read editorial content. When you stray from that, you are and will be called out on it. That is in the charter. I’m not even necessarily a Stan of Jelly roll but I’ll be damned if I let someone slander someone based on a face tattoo, and say his fans and songs are whiny. I see lots of whining around here, and let me tell you sarge, it ain’t his fans. I’d appreciate you trying to understand him and his fans and showing a deal of empathy, instead of judging him
And his fans. Understanding and kindness go a long way, my man. Good day, sir
May 29, 2022 @ 9:27 pm
“maybe SCM readers disagree and are allowed under charter rules to voice extreme displeasure when you stray from your designated posts.”
Dude, none of the people disagreeing here are SCM readers. Most or all of them aren’t even readers. They’re not going to suffer through a 14-paragraph article making nuanced points. That’s why so many of them are saying I only hate Jelly Roll’s music because he has face tattoos. That verifies they didn’t read the article. They’re here because Jelly Roll’s wife commanded them to dive bomb this site. But they have a right to this comments section as much as anyone.
And I’m not sure why you continuously bring up Morgan Wallen. It’s even less relevant here than it was in the Zach Bryan articles.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:35 pm
I agree with you! That’s what I was saying. I’m just trying to understand about the artist. I had no idea who he was prior to the article, checked him out as a result and like few songs and now he is on my radar. I appreciate it Trigger. I had no real clue about his scene prior either. Interesting dudes and scene. Thanks!
May 29, 2022 @ 6:18 pm
It’s like that wreck on the highway. You shouldn’t look, you know you shouldn’t look, but you look. It is entertaining.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:32 pm
Largely because the review is completely wrong.
It’s one thing to tune in because you support
The reviewer and they wrote an interesting well written thoughtful criticism either for or against an artist. This review wasn’t any of that, it thoughtful, it well thought out, not enlightening. That’s worse than rubbernecking.
May 30, 2022 @ 1:32 pm
I think you forgot to take your meds.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:26 pm
What do you mean by this? I think the comment section for this one is sad and depressing. I stay away from the comments sections in general, it’s just not reflective of my likes. But it’s cool to have this site focused on an interesting artist, I respect trigger for turning us Stick in the mud, old folks, who usually don’t give newer artists a shot, let alone hick hop, so it’s cool and a tip
Of the hat to the author
May 29, 2022 @ 9:15 pm
He definitely is good! Good on Trigger and good on us for trying out an artist a lot of us would be reluctant about if Trigger hadn’t written this article.
Pretty cool.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:03 pm
I’m shocked trigger didn’t through in a “Morgan wallen sucks” jab in this review.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:12 pm
Not only that this review is in clear violation of the charter. Breaks multiple charter rules, and knowingly.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:19 pm
Shouldn’t the purpose of this site be to encourage listeners to check out music for themselves as opposed to relying on biased reviewers to spoon feed you a slanted opinion piece with a grudge? Dude hates Morgan wallen for meaningless reasons and every is surprised he’d go after jelly roll and his fans for silly and dumb reasons? I’d rather exciting country music be highlighted and trying to get us into the artist. This reviews only purpose seems to be to throw mud at jelly roll
And his fans for some reason. The review is mediocre at best.
May 29, 2022 @ 6:22 pm
Anyone dismissing this artist SOLELY on appearance or on third party relying of lyrics, is clearly pushing an agenda and a rabid prejudice purveyor. People like that need to be purged from the ranks of country music fandom and relegated to the dustbins of history. I’m
Not into sharing concert space with them.
May 29, 2022 @ 8:50 pm
I’ve said it before and i’ll said it again: Jelly Roll is part of a new movement of (mostly) white rappers that rap about their “redneck” lifestyle in the same manners other rappers rap about their “street/gangsta” lifestyle and flavor their beats with rock’n’roll and country. That’s cool with with me and this sub-genre of hip-hop even have it’s own (more or less) official name: hick-hop.
But what i don’t understand is why this sub-genre is supposed be part of the country-umbrella when it’s so clearly a part of hip-hop (hick-hop is much more in line with dirty south rap). Why is it so important that hiphop is part of country music these days? I believe big corps are doing this intentionally, to make “country” hip and appeal more to the kids. Hip-Hop is after all the most popular form music today (like it or not).
but if you want a slice of that cake, you’ll have to bake it yourself, but the nashville label mentallity seems to be more in line with this thinking: all the kids want spongecake, but all we have is cornbread, thus we must disguise our cornbread as spongecake. nashville should stop the fakery.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:22 pm
It’s definitely an interesting sub genre. I think hick hoppers view themselves as traditional country artists, and I can definitely see and hear why they say that. It was a cool read, hadn’t heard of Jelly Roll before, or even heard any of his tunes prior.
May 30, 2022 @ 1:31 pm
You are a better fit for Reddit. This isn’t gonna get you attention, although I am giving you that right now. The fact that you stole some lyrics for your username and think that is gonna persuade people to agree with you is way more interesting than hickhop. You won’t convince many people on here. This is because we found this site due to the garbage of misinformation the country music industry spews out. You haven’t figured that out yet. Half of your comments contradict points you “tried” to make prior. Listen to your Jelly, FGL, Wallen, or whoever you like, don’t feel the need to comment about things you don’t understand. Real music is just that, it comes from somewhere you don’t understand and gives the listener a new perspective. You aren’t giving us that, you are just out for attention similar to many of the fake artists that you love. Move along, listen to Ian Noe’s album and come back when you have a better understanding.
May 30, 2022 @ 1:59 pm
Why shouldn’t I have a username dedicated to song lyrics I like? That isn’t in the charter as something that is banned or wrong. So you are evidently the gate keeper on what is real music and what isn’t? Why you specifically? I just like good country music. I won’t apologize to you or anyone for that fact.
May 30, 2022 @ 2:53 pm
To answer your first question, because you made several other usernames and were having a conversation with yourself. The only reason someone does that is attention. Especially when they use “charter” every other sentence, seems fishy or phishy? Screams that I am talking to a terribly coded artificial intelligence bot, that has a terrible taste in music.
I am no gatekeeper, and your comments are annoying because they aren’t productive, its all for attention.
Glad you brought it up. I curious of what you deem good “country” as being. Name a few for us. The fact that you dub it all as country is telling to me at least.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:10 pm
This is untrue. I didnt have conversations with myself. I did switch aliases, thats true, but it was in that Zach review, and all comments were supportive of the album and Zach. Not sure what you are referring to here. Second, I’m still unsure why Trigger or you would care whether I switch aliases. This isnt Snowden and the CIA, hate to tell you. Its a country music website. The charter doesnt mention switching names, and I can right now, if I wanted to switch my alias to absolutely anything before posting. Most if not all forums or social media platforms require registration before posting. Thus your name is locked in and permanent. Trigger and this site have a system that allows and encourages alias switching. Thats not my problem, if he wanted things to change, he’d require registration or he’d alter the system to where you can’t change aliases. Do you think you can’t enter any name in that name field? Of course you can. I use the term charter because Trigger made it sound like changing aliases was some grave illegal activity on this site and against the rules. Maybe Im blind but the only rules I see on this site are listed under the charter tab on this site, and none mention alias switching. No such rules are in place on SCM regarding alias switching. I have no problem changing names. And I wont apologize for it. I think its good, personally. Why should we have to stick to one name? I encourage everyone to do it, not just me. Enter whatever you want in that name field, and alter it each time. As far as good country, you’ve seen who I like, Morgan, Zach, the classics. The main problem I have with this site and with Trigger and apparently you as well, is this parochial, holier than thou attitude that some country fans or some country isnt legitimate. I dont see that distinction, nor do I abide by it. I dont have to run my country creds by you. I am a country fan, full stop. I could list 20 artist you call all garbage, wouldn’t change my fandom. Plus, I gave all that up in middle school, not liking something because its on a major, or not liking something because its popular. Oh my Gosh, this is released by Universal Records I can’t like this! Thats juvenile. Thumbing your nose at folks with tattoos or hating on artists because of some imaginary transgressions or minor mistakes seems more sour grapes than legitimate fair minded critique.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:29 pm
Yup you got me, I am triggers right hand man. I felt like defending him because I agree with a lot of what he does and appreciate the music he’s opened my eyes to. Go look at how many comments I have, I only comment if it really compels me to. When someone who I respect is attacked, I am gonna step in.
As far as registration goes, that would come with a cost for most websites. Maybe trigger wants it accessible to all. Your basic IT person would understand that but I see where you stand in that regard.
Moving to High School didn’t help you. Glad I didn’t play a drinking game where every time you wrote “charter”, I’d be in a coma by now. Who says that?
Drinking Game = Something at adults play. A few more years, you’ll be there.
I think all this great music on this site could help you. If your serious, listen to “River Fools & Mountain Saints” by Ian Noe and “How the Mighty Fall” by Charles Wesley Godwin. Let us know your thoughts.
Not trying to attack you, just want to point you to more productive methods of expressing yourself.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:46 pm
Appreciate the calm and thoughtful response. I am here because I love country music, no other agenda. I went after Trigger because he went after me. I posted my opinion and he took offense to it, and instead of debating on the merits of my posts, he reverted back to a decidedly ridiculous notion that its illegal and nefarious to switch aliases. When I told him the system allowed that to happen and it was his doing, he said “no the system does not allow people to alter aliases”. Dude, how was I able to do it then, haha! Im willing to work with you and Trigger but you gotta work with me and drop nonsense and BS like that. Im sure there are reasons for wanting not changing aliases but to make up some nonsense and fear monger me about it, not cool and just makes both of you look ridiculous. As far as the music, I am already a CWG fan, so I can high five you on that one, great album. Will definitely check out Ian Noe, been seeing his name around multiple times. Im just here to share my love of country. Having a Zach lyric as an alias isnt some deep state plot to screw with people here. I had assumed it would be pretty clear why I chose that alias, Im a fan of Zach. Kind of weird to have to explain that one, but maybe lay off the alcohol are intoxicated on and it wouldn’t be so muddy for you. Why else would someone choose an alias with lyrics in it? Because I hate the song? Might want to go back to HS, dude. Im not trying to attack you either, but Ive talked about the music I like and your response is just, “it sucks”. That seems cocky, holier than thou, and frankly what a POS would respond with when talking to others about music. Sometimes folks are so insecure and small they act like their own music taste is superior, does that ring a bell for you? Cause you seem like a real piece of work, a real beauty. Im hoping that isnt upsetting you, and again, I mean no disrespect and enjoy hearing your POV and hearing about stuff I should check out! What else have you been listening to this year? Cheers and respect bro!
May 30, 2022 @ 4:05 pm
I’ll entertain your response because I have the day off. I am bored just like you apparently lol. Glad you have school tomorrow.
“Agenda, nefarious, fear monger, deep state” Seriously? Those are just the few I picked but its very strange.
It’s apparent you need some other things in your life outside the internet. Me responding ain’t helping but I hope you take it to heart.
If you have any National Forests or Wilderness’s nearby, get out there for 5 days straight. No technology, no anything, just living. I think it would help you or anybody for that matter. Puts life in perspective.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:11 pm
I also have the day off, so yah us! Congrats dude. Why was me criticizing Trigger such a big trigger for you? Why not just let Trigger handle it, you think he cant handle it by himself and needs you assisting? You suggested my changing aliases was nefarious, respectfully dude, if you think nefarious and changing aliases on some website is concerning, maybe lay off the coke and try bettering your own life instead of tearing other people down. You have serious mental issues it appears and I hope you feel better, in the meantime, stop spouting off on things you seem to have 1st grade level intelligence on. Deal with your issues and look in the mirror, I hate to say it, I really do, but the idea that people here care about you like that, is just not accurate and maybe you need to seek some help. I wish you the best, sincerely.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:14 pm
If you cant handle people disagreeing with you and Trigger’s views, maybe the internet in general isnt the place for you to be. Instead of knocking others interests, why not post about yours. Wasnt it Gandalf who said something like Evil can not build, it can only destroy. For some reason, probably coincidental, that came into my head. May want to consider that concept and mull it over, my dear.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:22 pm
Go backbacking bud, its obvious it would be good for you. Lol
May 29, 2022 @ 8:51 pm
This article is an absolute abomination and disgrace. I am demanding an apology to the jelly roll fanbase and one to the SCM community as well. My disappointment cannot be overstated and I feel sheer dread and utter sadness about this article. It’s so hurtful. And it’s so so upsetting. I am hoping we get an apology within the hour. It seems fair to me to demand that. It seems more than fair.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:01 pm
This article almost reads like absolute sheer bigotry and seething hatred. It’s shocking to read and I am utterly flabbergasted that it went to print. The hatred and malice in the articles words is disturbing. The fact the writer would go after an entire movement and fanbase and then suggested that every song and his entire persona was fake and moronic. Even claimed we all were duped as fans. It’s inaccurate. Very sad to see. This is a total disgrace.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:17 pm
Wanted to write a thank you on behalf of myself and SCM fans overall for Trigger for his work and all he does. It’s got to be hard to deal with us and the site some days, but I appreciate what he does, and we all do as
Well. There’s a reason why we all visit this site everyday. Thank you Trigger!
May 29, 2022 @ 9:36 pm
I think you and EVERYONE doubting Jason DeFord are hater ass , stuck up, judgemental pricks.. He has the BIGGEST heart of ANYONE I have EVER known and MORE talent in his toe nail than 90% of these songwriters or performers. You will TOTALLY eat your words on this one. Don’t get mad that he can write and sing/rap ANY genre of music . This article is total BULLSHIT that will only make him bigger and better. Go back to your couch and judge someone else for living your dream.
May 29, 2022 @ 9:40 pm
I never heard of Jelly Roll before.
My personal policy is that when a. new piece of music comes out and a video is posted and I’m interested, I click on it and listen to the audio without watching the video. I don’t want my judgment of the song to be colored by the video, which is produced by a different team of people, well after the music was recorded.
I clicked on the link above and listened to the song. I kind of liked it–certainly more than most current commercial country that I’ve heard. Given the issues here, I’m not going to watch the video until I’ve listened to the song at least 3 more times and am familiar with the whole song. Heck, Dale Watson, who I love (in the musical sense) seems to have more tattoos with every new photo I see of him. It doesn’t change my opinon about his music.
May 29, 2022 @ 10:30 pm
This is the reason I normally try to feature audio examples of songs I’m talking about, not videos. If it’s a video, all people want to talk about is what the video looks like. It encourages people to listen with their eyes as opposed to the song itself. In general, I think most videos take away from songs, not add to them. A good video is about as rare as a good album cover these days.
May 29, 2022 @ 11:58 pm
Whoever wrote this article is fukk’n clueless, n jelly roll is only being bigger n bigger an independent artists n he’s fun up the mainstream scene labels spending millions on there artists n the independent scene has way more talent then mainstream does n its gonna be artists like Jelly Roll that puts these big labels slowly lose there power n control of all there Puppets n shit artists who have 1 hit n disappear I hope everyone gets ready esp these mainstream labels who think there untouchable because of artists like jelly roll u labels are gonna be obsolete because artists are seeing u dont need a label who u basically sign your life away 2 n your musical creativeness 2 be a puppet of there’s till they no longer need you fukk mainstream n jelly’s just getting started n there’s so many artists right there with him that are gonna help independent artists take over the industry, struggle, seth Anthony, outlaw Nation, Traylormade/Hard Target overtime Upchurch, calhoun. N can go on an on u wanna see artists in 1 show who are gonna put mainstream labels n there puppets obsolete Dec 9th at Bridgestone arena in Nashville n the calhoun, Jones, Leigh n Brodnax tour plus Upchurch n seth Anthony them alone gonna have these labels shook n broke trying to promote there garbage artists n still now 5 outta top 10 on the charts are independent artists soon is gonna be 75% n they’re doing it without millions of promotions
Fukk mainstream n 90% of there garbage artists who have 1 or 2 hits that usually still is fukk’n garbage
Florida n Tennessee independent artists alone are fukk’n up mainstream power n control its sickening the amount of talent in the independent scene compared to mainstream but labels are doing everything they can to keep them outta the limelight this days r gonna come 2 an end
Fukk mainstream n there fukk’n puppets
May 30, 2022 @ 7:20 am
Jelly Roll is signed to BBR. That is a major mainstream Nashville Music Row record label, and one of the reasons his country single “Son of a Sinner” is doing so well is because it has big money major label support behind it, and it benefited from iHeartMedia’s “On The Verge” program. Sure, Jelly Roll came from independent circles, but this is very much an example of a mainstream artist benefiting from mainstream infrastructure.
May 31, 2022 @ 2:35 pm
Agree! Couldn’t have said it better myself!
May 30, 2022 @ 1:00 am
I just don’t see him as the next big thing in any type of music. Not a bad song. Not the worst voice. Just not that great. Personally, I do not like tattoos and have never understood why someone would cover their face in them. It looks ugly to me but everyone to their own.
May 30, 2022 @ 1:12 am
For every Bridgestone Arena there is also a Vegas 3rd Street Stage. He is playing that in the autumn.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:44 am
Man I had no idea country music was such snobby, judgemental, scared, pussies looking down their noses at anything that isn’t pressed in the same old boring mold as everything else. I hope jellyroll takes off without the support of any of you pricks. This article is the worse thing I’ve ever read, you are a scared ass pussy and I hope you wash up and end up where you think people like jellyroll belong. You bitch
May 30, 2022 @ 7:59 am
: D We’re a bunch of pussies?
Let me guess … your 1st visit?
Lot of wonderful productive caring people on this site.
If this article is the “worse” thing you’ve ever read, then i take it you’ve never read RS, The New York Times, WaPo, CNN.
You go ahead and listen to your “same old boring mold” claptrap rap, hickhop, homeboy drivel.
That being said, i think Jelly Roll has real potential with his voice.
Though the production on the song sucks.
May 30, 2022 @ 8:31 am
Trig, you sneaky.
You left out the best part
May 30, 2022 @ 3:29 pm
Agree about CNN, MSDNC, and the failing NY Times. Disgraceful
May 30, 2022 @ 3:49 pm
Welcome to the site, haha! I know, tell me about it.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:45 am
Are you sure hank done it this way?
(right on, Trig. if you’re taking flak you know you over the target)
May 30, 2022 @ 7:12 am
Who wrote this about jelly they need to put some fucin respect on his name and who ever wrote this is a d bag
May 30, 2022 @ 9:50 am
Okay, Chinese bot account.
May 30, 2022 @ 7:29 am
He needs to quit rappin’ & suit up for the Pats. They are in dire need of a run stuffin’ D’ tackle and this dude fits the bill.
May 30, 2022 @ 7:48 am
Two questions for Trigger concerning the “fans” of Jelly Roll who are posting on this thread:
1. Have you ever had this many posts on one thread that were generated using Obamaphones?
2. Do you regret that the posters significantly lower the average IQ of all posters on the thread?
May 30, 2022 @ 8:48 am
95% of the commenters on this article losing their shit on Trig have purchased a minimum of 3 Mikel Knight gas station parking lot CD’s.
May 30, 2022 @ 8:49 am
Another artist I wouldn’t pay to see, but if he’s at a tiki bar on Saturday, I’d listen.
May 30, 2022 @ 9:52 am
At this point, I am wondering when we will see a mix between country music and UK drill rap.
The difference is that UK drill rap is actually cool. Most rap from the US is absolute trash. And I am an American and saying this!!!
May 30, 2022 @ 11:19 am
I am all for people defending artists they love but at least have some real arguments. We get it, the guy struggled to get where he’s at and you can relate to it. That doesn’t make him a “great” song writer or singer. He can have a handful of so called country songs but doesn’t mean they stack up to some of these great artists out there. That would be like Jason Isbell making a hip hop song, and me saying he’s the best rapper in the game. Hell King Gizzard had two rap songs in their last album that were pretty good but they ain’t winning a grammy for it. I guess what’s missing here is Jelly doesn’t hold a candle to the song writing of Ian Noe, Cole Chaney, Childers, Strings, Turnpike Troubadours, Emerson, Godwin, Wall, Trampled by Turtles, Mckinley, Jinks, Crockett, Sturgill, Mike and the Moonpies, or The Steel Woods.
I wrote all these artists to illustrate what he is up against. When he puts out a whole album that rivals any of these artists releases I will take you seriously. Until then I can say, he’s not taking over my playlist anytime soon.
May 30, 2022 @ 11:52 am
Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ!! This shit reminds me of the early days and the dust-up with Shooter and his minions! I’m going to refill my popcorn, and I’ll be back to watch the immensely entertaining shite show this comments section has become! Thanks for doing what you do, Trig! Hell, if not for this site, I wouldn’t be seeing Town Mountain and Mike & The Moonpies this Thursday!
May 30, 2022 @ 12:24 pm
You’re bragging …
: D & we’re Happy for you …
May 30, 2022 @ 1:14 pm
Ha! Yeah, that was a bit of a humble-brag, there. My point stands – I wouldn’t know either of those amazing bands existed, were it not for ol’ Trig doing the tireless (and often, thankless) legwork of digging up and reporting on so many great artists! I’m stoked for the show, though! I’m just hoping Town Mountain does their cover of “I’m On Fire.” I swear, that is one of my top 5 favorite covers of all time! I don’t typically engage in conversation here, but I do really enjoy your comments, Di!
May 30, 2022 @ 1:55 pm
I agree totally. This site and Trigger are due a mighty thank you! I may not agree with his take all the time but this was a great article and a cool shout out to an artist I’d bet most SCM wouldn’t have checked out if not for the article
May 30, 2022 @ 4:21 pm
I fear that either you are not ok or someone is posting with your username. This comment as well as the following have been written on this stream. I am very confused. “This article almost reads like absolute sheer bigotry and seething hatred. It’s shocking to read and I am utterly flabbergasted that it went to print. The hatred and malice in the articles words is disturbing. The fact the writer would go after an entire movement and fanbase and then suggested that every song and his entire persona was fake and moronic. Even claimed we all were duped as fans. It’s inaccurate. Very sad to see. This is a total disgrace.”
May 30, 2022 @ 5:39 pm
@RJ I couldn’t reply to your comment directly but I agree, it’s making this comment section almost unreadable. Not sure what’s going on here.
May 30, 2022 @ 2:35 pm
: D was teasing.
Actually making fun of self, because of being all up in Hoptown’s face about seeing Rob Leines last year.
Had to listen to Town Mountain’s cover of “I’m On Fire.”
Doggone. The singer presents it with gritty understated Confidence.
IS GOOD!
May 31, 2022 @ 2:46 pm
Right! If you watch their performance of that at Red Rocks… Shew! That fiddle player!! (Sorry for going off-topic, Trigger!)
May 31, 2022 @ 3:56 pm
Jaimi …
You mean this performance at Red Rocks …?
https://youtu.be/z87KaOV_wxo
Holy Cow – These guys are pretty tight!
Enjoy Town Mountain & The Moonpies, this Thursday (you dawg!)
May 30, 2022 @ 5:18 pm
Thank you Trigger for the site and this article. I kind of like Jelly Roll now
May 30, 2022 @ 12:42 pm
His music is better than what I just read. Some one sounds Jelly
May 30, 2022 @ 3:04 pm
Betweenmycollarandmyjaw = Talkin Prairie Boy. Hopefully he’ll listen to the song lol
May 30, 2022 @ 3:24 pm
Im a fan of every artist you mentioned, I do listen to ALL country, dude! Thats the point. SCM, you and Trigger seem to suggest you are only listen to those types of artists. My point is, you can listen to Jordan Davis and Kip Moore, and still be a country fan too. I should know. However I find latter day Sturgill decidedly not country. Sound and Fury is decidedly not country, he went off the rails. But I do love the Cuttin Grass albums and Dood as well. Love Tyler Childers too, those first 3 albums are unstoppable. His newest one where he went woke and political, not for me. Im not down for those causes. But literally, every single artist you mentioned has been on my playlist. Only artist I havent heard is Ian Noe, I know he released an album this year I have to check out. Dude, Im a country fan by way of Grady, so Im well versed and a fan of all those guys. Im not some unchurched country fan. I just disagree with the idea that commercial country sucks. I love country, period. I dont separate the underground/commercial aspects, country is country to me. If its good, its good. No one is arguing Jelly is the next Dylan. He’s a good artist. Just like every artist you mentioned.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:51 pm
The “charter” says different ;). I listen to more than country my friend, and l like “sound and fury”, “Dood” isn’t my favorite. You are obviously a young person with a lot of time on their hands. Use that energy to improve your life and the life of others. If you have a facebook, instagram, or twitter, get rid of it and get outside. You obviously have some intelligence but life experience is lacking. Go see these artists live, find people that have the same interests, so you don’t have to type your thoughts.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:58 pm
i appreciate the kind words, my friend. And I wish the same for you, for as much as you seem to suggest I need help, the funny thing is you continually seem to spend the same amount of time responding to me as well. So, you could always take your own advice and look in the mirror. Might be a reason why you are the way you are! I created an alias of lyrics by a favorite artist, posted passionately about artists I love, and defend them and love to discuss country music, not sure how you grew up, but to me that is the very definition of healthy. If me having an alias of lyrics, defending country music that you dislike and discussing it is so triggering and upsetting to you, maybe thats a reflection of your own impotence and feeling of inadequacy. Why even respond or put me down for any of that? I am allowed to love music I love and to defend it. Im not going to apologize to you for that, or to anyone on this site. Stop trying to gatekeep, and stop acting like a massive POS, and allow me to post and listen to music I want to listen to. F off, you are a gigantic a hole, dude.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:18 pm
The “charter” states you must see artists live! Pretty sure that’s rule number one! Lol
May 30, 2022 @ 4:26 pm
TangoWhiskey is nuts. Gatekeeping, inferiority complex, snooty and a total brat. What a beaut! You need some serious help, preferably a straitjacket. Seek help dude. And fast
May 30, 2022 @ 3:26 pm
I am already a fan of Colter, great tune! That voice is ridiculously good.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:15 pm
Its funny how some country fans feel the need to lord their own tastes over others as if they alone decide what is and what is not country. And to thumb their noses at people who enjoy music they dont like. I think we need more folks allowing others to do and listen as they please, and less shaming, and less contempt for fans just enjoying the music they love.
May 30, 2022 @ 3:43 pm
He had a life of crime did his time now he is trying to change his life around.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:01 pm
TangoWhiskey=upset someone has lyrics as an alias, upset someone likes music he doesnt like, upset someone disagrees with him=what will he be upset with next. Anyone want to pool money and guess what will make his next “Im big mad today” list? I imagine him pouting, arms on his side, puffing his chest out, “I alone will defend country music, you dont like music I like, well you arent a fan of music then”. Lay off the sauce dude, and get a freakin life. Day drinking isnt suiting you
May 30, 2022 @ 4:10 pm
Someone’s salty. This article really highlighted the discrimination shown in this genre. People said the same things about Johnny Cash, Waylon, etc. Black sheep making their way into country. All became legends. I for one am refreshed that mainstream country is opening their doors for someone like Jelly. It’s needed. And watch how that arena fills.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:30 pm
Key words = Mainstream. This site has always been about getting deserving artists attention. Not sure if this guy deserves the attention, pretty simple.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:14 pm
Trigger thought he deserved a mention. I checked him out and enjoyed it. I am now a fan.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:20 pm
I agree. Nothing more disgraceful than holier than thou people on this board hating fans of an artist being talked about. I love Jelly Roll. Who cares if everyone else disagrees. I like him!
May 30, 2022 @ 4:18 pm
TangoWhiskey=this dude Im talking with disagrees with my takes on country and the artists I like, so by extension, that person is an idiot, and the thing to do is to list a bunch of names of artists he has never heard of, because I am the only person who has heard those names and is a fan of those names.
Nothing is more demeaning and at the same time confirms you as a massive a-hole than suggesting someone you are talking to doesnt know the bands you are talking about. Says more about the person than it does anything else. Yeah dude, Im on SCM and havent heard about Sturgill, Tyler, CWG, etc… Makes perfect sense.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:36 pm
Betweenmycollarandmyjaw = the guy that kills you over obsidian rock. Lol… Let’s see if he gets it.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:21 pm
I love Jelly Roll, seems like a good dude.
May 30, 2022 @ 4:58 pm
Everyone else is playing too polite & nice to say it – so i will.
Shut your mouth. Stop coming after people on this site.
Specifically, Trigger. Then, everyone else.
Say your piece about the music you like.
Have you slown down enough in the last couple days to look at all the great information being passed back & forth between people on these threads?
This site is a gold mine of information.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:13 pm
Dude, I love this site and trigger. I literally said I didn’t know about jelly roll and became a fan because of Trigger. I have no issue with trigger. Di respectfully shut the hell up and kick rocks. Stop poking your nose in business that isn’t yours and touch grass
May 30, 2022 @ 5:26 pm
“I love this site and trigger. I literally said I didn’t know about jelly roll and became a fan because of Trigger.”
Cool, this is good
May 30, 2022 @ 5:31 pm
Di seems to fall in the same category of TangoWhiskey. You dont know anything about me. Have never even talked to me in my time on the board. Literally ignored me. Yet, you claim to know what my record collection does or does not contain. Di, respectfully, as I told Tango Whiskey, “Nothing is more demeaning and at the same time confirms you as a massive a-hole than suggesting someone you are talking to doesnt know the bands you are talking about. Says more about the person than it does anything else. Yeah dude, Im on SCM and havent heard about Sturgill, Tyler, CWG, etc… Makes perfect sense.” I have checked out the artists mentioned on this site. I am a fan of them. Jelly Roll is literally the most recent example. Maybe, the reason someone isnt keen on the info passed back and forth on these threads is because the people discussing it are rude, condescending and more than a little egotistical? Just a theory, not sure if its the correct one. Maybe instead of coming at me like a scorned lover and pissed off over silly nonsense, talking to me as a person, and trying to find common ground would be the better approach. Again, just spitballing. I did not go after Trigger. I went after what he wrote in a review, that is different than going after Trigger. Two separate things. Again, please mind your own business and kindly leave me alone.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:37 pm
I posted on the Zach thread and on this thread asking “Whats everyones favorite Zach/Jelly Roll tune”, “Whats everyones favorite line on the new Zac album”. “What is he like in concert”. I never saw you respond to those posts. Any reason why? You cant have it both ways. Seems you want to shit post on those types of articles, and then when people like me talk about the artist and try to learn, you are silent and nowhere to be found. You cant cry like a toddler that people arent interested in the flow of information in these things, when I literally asked for discussion and everyones opinion, and you didnt respond. Seems like hypocrisy to me. I’d get off your high horse, and maybe try to engage with my posts, or if you dont want to thats fine too. But to complain Im not trying to engage with the information, when you dont reply with information but literal hate, yeah, not the best look. Can you offer information for me on those Zach questions and on the Jelly Roll question I had on this thread? Whats your favorite Jelly Roll song on this thing?
May 30, 2022 @ 5:47 pm
Betweenmycollarandmyjaw,
I appreciate your thoughts, but you’re overposting.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:16 pm
What’s everyone’s favorite Jelly Roll tune? Would be interesting if he tried a straight up country album, I think it would be cool. Until then we at least have these songs.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:41 pm
Does Jelly Roll sound similar to any other hick hop artists? I kind of see an Upchurch influence, not sure if thats true or not.
May 30, 2022 @ 5:52 pm
Just listen to the song and SHUT the FUCK up!
May 30, 2022 @ 7:05 pm
Maybe betweenmybuttholeandballsack should start their own music website.
May 31, 2022 @ 3:35 am
I never heard of Jelly Roll but Son of a Sinner stopped me in my tracks a few weeks ago when the local radio station played it. Much different and better than most of the new stuff they play.
Keep up the good work, Jelly
May 31, 2022 @ 5:11 am
Apparently the way to get people riled up around here without getting political is to bring up face tattoos, lol. I’m assuming this is mostly new commenters as there probably aren’t a lot of fans of either face tats or country rap among the established users of this site. This is for y’all.
While that line about tattoos and child support was probably unnecessary and more likely to be true about the fans than the artist it was pretty clearly just an attempt at humor. Not a great one but Trigger is a music critic/journalist, not a comedian. But don’t let a kind of lame one-liner keep you from reading the rest of the article.
As a critic he actually said a number of good things about Jelly Roll’s music and he’s not one to hand out compliments as a consolation prize so cut him some slack. Just like he cut Jelly some slack by not assuming he’s just trying to cash in on the country scene or that country rap is uniformly bad as a genre.
It might be exposure and get names trending but this kind of publicity isn’t great. When was the last time you heard about some artist’s rabid fan base going after someone online and thought “I should check out their music” instead of “Those people are crazy, ________ should say something”?
This is going to be even worse when Post Malone releases a country album. You know it’s going to happen. Doesn’t matter if it’s him rapping about Vicatin over a pedal steel or the most classic country you’ve ever heard, this place is going to go nuts.
May 31, 2022 @ 8:47 am
The people commenting on Jelly Roll’s behalf aren’t even fair to call “new readers.” They are Stans actively commanded to come here by Jelly Roll’s wife to leave comments. They didn’t read this article. They have no clue who I am. They were told I hate his music solely because he has face tattoos, and didn’t take even a second to consider if it was true. It’s really not indicative of anything.
And yes, the whole face tattoo comment wasn’t even directed at Jelly Roll, even though it does encompass him. In context, I was talking about a specific scene in country rap, which I also complimented as being above much of the rest of the subgenre. Yelawolf from that scene also has face tattoos. So do many of the folks that listen to it. That’s part of the style. I was talking more in generalities.
May 31, 2022 @ 7:01 am
Dear Trigger,
I have had a hard time with this comment stream. I think that anyone should have a hard time with it. I am very sorry that you have been personally attacked and there have been so many people exercising the fundamental attribution error. You certainly have faults like the rest of us and purposely engage in some fence walking with the things you write and as a result should expect some ruffling of feathers. Any time you state your opinion you should expect it. That said, nobody should be attacked with the words and character assaults that you have experienced with this. We should all be able to disagree and do so with words, but we should be FAR more kind to each other than this. Personally, I think some of the tunes you post about suck and I am entitled to my opinion but do so with grace. I apologize for everyone and hope that these things NEVER make you consider changing careers. I have had so many new tunes brought to my attention from this site and the importance of that can never be overstated!
May 31, 2022 @ 8:50 am
Hey RJ,
I appreciate the concern. But I’m not exaggerating at all when I say I haven’t lost an ounce of sleep, sprouted another grey hair, or faced some sort of existential crisis with the comments left here. These people are ill-informed, and are just following orders to leave negative comments, and it’s ultimately inconsequential. That said, I operate an open comments forum, and they’re more than happy to post here. Believe it or not, I enjoy criticism. It keeps me on my toes. It is a little frustrating though when your words are mischaracterized. I can only image what would have happened if I actually wrote a negative review for Jelly Roll.
May 31, 2022 @ 8:53 am
Great to hear. I just wanted to make sure that even though you think that FGL is better than Shaver, we still love you and appreciate you!
May 31, 2022 @ 7:42 am
I am finally getting back into sampling current country music after pretty much listening to my 90’s pandora station for the last couple of years. I have been pleasantly surprised with some of the stuff, including this track. Didn’t know he was a rapper until I looked him up. Needs to use his real name for country singles, though.
May 31, 2022 @ 8:21 am
Damn, I’m sad I missed the “stan”pede. Crusty Roll fans were here in full force. So much copypasta in this comment section. lol
May 31, 2022 @ 5:13 pm
WOW…Read ALL of the comments and I have just one question …
Any update on the status of the possible re-opening of the Ernest Tubb Record Shop??
May 31, 2022 @ 5:46 pm
No update as of right now.
June 1, 2022 @ 2:33 am
Well…
…i really like “Son Of A Sinner” (& it was on my playlist).
The track is still going in the right direction on the country charts.
Billboard Country Airplay: #28 with a bullet (week 13)
Billboard Hot Country Songs: #30 with a bullet (week 8)
Newcomer Jackson Dean (“Don’t Come Lookin'”) is on #21 with a bullet after 13 weeks (Airplay) & a no-show on the Country Songs chart (with Zach Bryan having six debuts or re-entries & eight tracks overall on the Top 50).
Oklahoma/Texas artist Corey Kent (“Wild As Her”) is on #23 (with a bullet – week 11) on Country Songs but is not placed on the Airplay charts.
There is no reason to believe “Son…” is not able to reach the Top 10 or go even higher & i’ll listen to a Jelly Roll country song before i listen to the majority of the dreck on the charts right now (Walker Hayes, Thomas Rhett, Dylan Scott, Kane Brown, Bitches Tenpenny, Frank Ray, Russell Dickerson or Tyler Hubbard).
June 1, 2022 @ 10:52 am
The song is ok but his face lost a fight with a magic marker.
June 1, 2022 @ 11:23 am
Take a look at this from a mile above…. this is just one of many iterations of JellyRoll, and trigger’s predictions for genre longevity are likely correct. Jelly’s country music future lies mostly in the hands of the machinations of the industry and its current state. He has just now become part of the official country music scene, but has been a part of the Nashville scene for a long time. His early stylings were that of the golden era of hip hop (tupac, nas, biggie, etc), where lyrical prowess was king, but he was mostly slept on in that genre as a whole. Like Bubba Sparx, who was originally a Timbaland protégé, Jelly likely had to realign with country rap scene to stay in the mix (although never fully committed to/ immersed in those stylings), and I think that is ultimately the path that led him here….That and the fact that he can write rhymes, is talented, and can carry a tune. He has always had the chops, unfortunately, it is wildly inaccurate to assume that good content / good artists always organically rise to the top. There is so much good music we will never hear because its ahead of its time, behind the times, doesn’t satisfy the streaming algorithm , doesn’t fit a broadcast format, and Jelly has been fighting those issues his entire career, and has hopefully successfully navigated to a payday this time. Regardless of where you lie on his existence in country music, he does deserve a day in the sun from a sheer hustle perspective, but it is likely just a day or two in the country music sun. I personally listen to “welcome to the traphouse” way more that I will ever listen to this single, and I would have liked to have seen him have a fruitful career from his early efforts, but things didn’t shake out that way. When you are an artist, you have to make a decisions whether you want to stay in the game, or stick to your guns in solitude. This is Jelly Staying in the game, and his cultural place in country music is the least of his worries, its solely ours. He knows exactly where is he sitting right now, and hes glad there are 270 comments on here.
June 1, 2022 @ 3:11 pm
Yo Jelly Roll keep putting out that ???????????? I just moved back to NY from out west where I stumbled on your music. You got that heat. I’m pumping and pushing your knock on east coast… He’s more than just a drill rapper, country singer, or rock and roll artist.
June 1, 2022 @ 3:23 pm
I stuffed $4 in Mrs. Jellyroll’s g-string and she stuck her tongue down my throat. So yeah, they’re regular country folks.
June 2, 2022 @ 3:16 am
You remember the days when Blake Sheltons soccer moms would flood the comments whenever anything remotely negative about Blake was posted. Slow handclap for the Jellyroll fans, you make them seem normal.