In a recent interview, Jelly Roll had a frank discussion about his ongoing mental health battles and how he fights them.
The 'I Am Not Okay Hitmaker' is giving back to the jail facility where he stayed as a teenager and collaborating with an ...
Jelly Roll -- whose real name is Jason DeFord — shared that he was "court ordered" to attend Alcoholics Anonymous at a ...
Jelly Roll revealed he's lost a staggering 100 pounds, sharing he's conquered his food addiction by only eating twice a day and being dedicated to exercise.
Jelly Roll had social media buzzing after the country megastar threatened to "expose" the "slimy" music industry on X/Twitter.
It has been a transformative last few years for the "I Am Not Okay" singer, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, and who ...
Jelly Roll's wife Bunnie Xo came into view during this time, as well. Naturally, fans began wanting to know about his children. No one would argue that commercial success has caused Jelly Roll to ...
Jelly Roll spoke to men at Marion County Detention ... and something he loved more than selling drugs; and that was his children and his music, And he took those two things and they gave him ...
Even as his star continues to rise, Jelly Roll knows there’s still work to do on himself mentally, physically and spiritually. On Jay Shetty’s "On Purpose" podcast, the Grammy-nominated singer ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Jelly Roll is rolling into Knoxville! The Nashville-native singer announced his "Beautifully Broken Tour" ...
Jelly Roll wraps themes of addiction, recovery and self-image in a blanket of inspirational pop-country, but the core ...
Jelly Roll made donations to Victory Mission + Ministry and The Kitchen, Inc. while in Springfield for his concert on ...