While Jelly Roll never shies away from sharing his faith in his songs, he balks at the idea of fully crossing over into Christian music.
In a new interview, Jelly Roll said he doesn't care that some organized religions "wave their finger" at him. Instead, he's focusing on spreading the gospel through his music and actions.
Jelly Roll still can't get over the fact that he was a part of the first ever concert in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. No matter how you slice it, 2025 has been a remarkable year for Jelly Roll.
What a moment. It's been a pretty big year for Jelly Roll. Beyond the fact he recently scored the three of the most-played songs on country radio in 2025 with the likes of "I Am Not Okay," "Liar" and ...
Singer Jelly Roll has opened up about his religion before, but due to some past controversies, some fans aren't sure what he believes now.
Christian singer Forrest Frank sparked a conversation after revealing that he would refuse to accept awards in the future due to his religious beliefs. Frank, 30, first found success as part of the ...
Daigle points out that artists like Lake are performing in huge stadiums — categorical proof that Christian artists are ...
Jelly Roll isn’t holding back. After Christian singer Forrest Frank shared a video on Instagram earlier this week about his decision against attending awards shows or accepting awards for his music — ...
Jelly Roll had long since served his time (and Tennessee’s pardons are “statements of forgiveness” rather than ...
Since its release in 2024, Jelly Roll’s album “Beautifully Broken” has connected with his passionate audience, those who view his music as both representational and aspirational. “God wanted people to ...
Jelly Roll had said a pardon would make it easier for him to travel internationally for concert tours and to perform ...
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