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Jelly Roll -Audio Biography
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Jelly Roll -The Triumph of a Country Music Phenomenon
vendredi 23 février 2024 • Duration 06:28
Jelly Roll's Meteoric Rise: TV Takeover, Transformation, and Taking Stands
samedi 12 juillet 2025 • Duration 02:57
Jelly Roll, known offstage as Jason Bradley DeFord, has been everywhere this week, and his name is lighting up both entertainment headlines and social media feeds. Just announced, Jelly Roll is set to make his biggest television move yet as a guest host on Jimmy Kimmel Live. According to Parade, ABC tapped him as part of their summer rotation while Kimmel takes his annual hiatus. This is a full-circle moment; Jelly Roll’s very first national TV appearance happened on Jimmy Kimmel Live three years ago, and now he’s stepping behind the iconic desk. On July 16, he’ll interview Jeremy Renner about his memoir My Next Breath, as well as WWE star Randy Orton leading up to SummerSlam, with rapper Joey Bada$$ performing. The next night, July 17, he’ll host again—this time with Kevin James promoting his new comedy Guns Up, joined by The All-American Rejects as musical guests. There’s buzz about whether Jelly Roll will join the musical acts onstage, but no confirmation yet.
On the personal transformation front, Jelly Roll has been candid about his recent “reconstructive” mouth surgery, raving on social media about his “sexy” new smile. As AOL Entertainment reports, the country star, now 39, openly gushed about how this change elevated both his look and his confidence, and fans are flooding his social channels with their support.
Jelly Roll also made waves in the advertising world, starring in a viral Zevia ad campaign. Instagram users caught him front and center in a parody spot crafted by Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort. The campaign has drawn a fresh wave of attention to his offstage charisma, reinforcing his mainstream appeal.
However, not all of his recent press has been celebratory. Jelly Roll recently blasted the social platform X, calling it the “most toxic negative app to exist.” Publicly declaring he’s opting out, he shared his decision directly with fans, as AOL reported. This headline underscores his willingness to take strong stances on mental health and online toxicity—issues with potential long-term significance for his public image.
Industry insiders are also noting his business acumen. There’s ongoing chatter about his involvement in Nashville’s hospitality scene and new entertainment ventures, as discussed on the BioSnap podcast. While details are still emerging, local sources hint he’s fast becoming one of Music City’s new power players.
From major TV gigs to personal reinvention and high-profile business interests, Jelly Roll’s trajectory is only gaining momentum, and he’s doing it all with typical transparency and Southern swagger.
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Jelly Roll's Unstoppable Rise: Music, Controversies, and Nashville's Newest Hotspot
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Duration 02:48
Jelly Roll, known off stage as Jason Bradley DeFord, has been making major waves both on and off the stage in recent days. He is currently in the midst of his highly anticipated Beautifully Broken Tour, performing in major cities across the country. His upcoming shows at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden on September 27 and Newark’s Prudential Center on September 29 are hot tickets, drawing huge fan attention. On September 28, he’s set to make his debut as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live, a career milestone that puts him squarely in the national spotlight, according to the Fair Lawn-Glen Rock Daily Voice. The tour promotes his 2023 album "Whitsitt Chapel" along with his forthcoming project "Beautifully Broken," which continues to generate both critical and commercial buzz.
Recent music collaborations have also been a focal point. Notably, he appears on Brandon Lake’s just-released King of Hearts album, teaming up for the standout track "Hard Fought Hallelujah," a song that dominated the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for 16 weeks and even made it onto the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, as reported by NeverForNothing. This collaboration signals his growing crossover appeal and influence in both country and Christian music circles.
Offstage, Jelly Roll has been an outspoken presence on social media. He recently slammed X, formerly known as Twitter, calling it "the most toxic negative app to exist," according to AOL, following persistent cyberbullying issues, a topic his wife Bunnie Xo also publicly addressed earlier this year. Bunnie has continued to defend her family online, most recently clapping back at critics over her IVF journey at age 44, which quickly made headlines.
On the business front, plans for Jelly Roll’s Nashville bar, Goodnight Nashville, first teased last October, have kept fans and the city buzzing. While details are still under wraps, the venue is expected to feature unique entertainment and tie-ins with his music brand, according to Moose Radio.
Social media was abuzz in early July when the Tennessee Entertainment Commission celebrated his birthday with a post recognizing his origins in Antioch and his contributions to the music scene. Each of these stories further cements Jelly Roll’s place not just in the charts, but as a multifaceted cultural figure whose every move is watched by fans and industry insiders alike.
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Jelly Roll's Meteoric Rise: From Kimmel to WWE, Topping Charts, and Changing Lives
mardi 15 juillet 2025 • Duration 02:53
Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, has surged to the forefront of entertainment headlines over the past week, marking some of the biggest moments in both his music and cross-media career. The most talked-about development is his upcoming role as guest host on Jimmy Kimmel Live, set for July 16 and 17. ABC’s decision to tap Jelly Roll as a replacement host marks a full-circle moment, recalling his first national TV performance on that very show back in June 2022. This time, the spotlight’s even brighter: major Hollywood guests like Jeremy Renner and Kevin James will join him, and Joey Bada$$ and The All-American Rejects are providing the music. While speculation is swirling about whether Jelly Roll might perform alongside these acts, ABC hasn’t confirmed that detail according to Parade.
Barely off the stage from a headline-making turn in the WWE world, Jelly Roll finds himself at the center of sports entertainment buzz. Just days ago at SummerSlam 2025, he fought alongside Randy Orton against Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre. The rap star shocked viewers by jumping into the ring, trading blows with Paul, and ultimately taking a dramatic Claymore Kick from McIntyre after the match. Fan reactions swept social platforms, with many praising his grit while others criticized WWE for spotlighting a non-athlete in a high-profile match, as reported by SoapCentral.
On the musical front, Jelly Roll is deep into his Beautifully Broken Tour, playing major venues and driving brisk ticket sales ahead of dates at Madison Square Garden in September. He just landed a significant chart hit with Brandon Lake, as their collaboration “Hard Fought Hallelujah” topped the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for 16 weeks—this crossover signals his rising influence across both country and Christian music spheres. Music industry shows like BioSnap and TikTok have been chronicling emotional fan moments from his concerts, further boosting his social media footprint.
His net worth just climbed to an estimated 16 million dollars in 2025, per FreeJobAlert, reflecting not only album sales and streaming but also these lucrative new ventures in television and wrestling. Beyond the glitz, Jelly Roll remains defined by openness about his troubled past, his ongoing advocacy for mental health, and his partnership with wife Bunny XO—often highlighted as central to his redemption arc in recent profiles. The landscape is shifting rapidly for Jelly Roll, and if the current media hype is any indication, these past few days are likely to be remembered as a pivotal chapter in his extraordinary rise.
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Jelly Roll's Juggernaut: From Kimmel to WWE Smackdown and Beautifully Broken Tour
samedi 19 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:39
Jelly Roll, better known these days as Jason Bradley DeFord, has dominated headlines the past week with moves that mix pop culture bombast and the raw relatability he’s built his entire persona on. Just days ago Jelly Roll made a thoroughly talked-about debut as a late-night talk show host, stepping in for Jimmy Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Opening his monologue with his trademark self-deprecation, Jelly Roll joked, This is my first time doing something like this, and I’m going to try my best. I am. But if I really suck bad, y’all just remember — my name is Post Malone. That opener set the tone for an episode loaded with laughs and raw authenticity. He reminded the audience of his criminal past, quipping, Speaking as a guy who has been to prison before, it really is great to be here. I walked into a DMV yesterday and I was like, This is fucking awesome. God, this is great, as reported by People and Whiskey Riff.
The hosting gig doubled as an ingenious promotional platform for Jelly Roll’s upcoming WWE SummerSlam appearance, where he’s set to tag-team with Randy Orton against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul. The buildup spilled over to Kimmel’s own set, with Orton and McIntyre brawling right through the studio. Logan Paul even slapped Jelly Roll, only to be chokeslammed through a table by the country superstar in a moment that instantly exploded across wrestling and music social media channels, with clips replayed and analyzed everywhere from Wrestle Ops to TikTok. WWE insiders are buzzed about his commitment to the sport, with Damian Priest telling Busted Open that Jelly Roll is putting in work at a level that’s won over even skeptical wrestlers. Priest noted, Jelly Roll moved to Florida to be at the peak full-time because he’s taking this seriously.
But SummerSlam isn’t the only arena Jelly Roll’s packing. Just released are dates for his Beautifully Broken Tour, his biggest headlining run yet, kicking off August 27 in Salt Lake City and crisscrossing major stadiums from Los Angeles to Boston and Atlanta, with support from Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay. Tour details are already fueling fan anticipation and ticket sales are expected to break his own records, as covered by Showbiz Junkies and IMDb.
Jelly Roll has also sparked fresh online debates thanks to social media rumors around him allegedly refusing to celebrate Pride Month, reports TikTok, but no official comment or confirmation from Jelly Roll himself has been issued. On the lighter side, the rapper’s image recently got a playful Ryan Reynolds Maximum Effort ad tribute, cementing his place as an unlikely but lovable American cultural fixture.
All this comes as Jelly Roll’s personal journey continues to fuel the fascination: the Nashville native’s storied rise from addiction and multiple incarcerations to country music stardom and mainstream icon status is still what fans admire. Now, with a late-night debut, a headline-dominating WWE match on deck, a nationwide tour, and a social following itching for more, Jelly Roll’s very public reinvention seems only to be accelerating, and every major entertainment outlet is squaring up to watch what happens next.
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Jelly Roll's Stunning Transformation: 183-Lb Weight Loss, Soaring Success, and Unfiltered Truth
samedi 26 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:26
Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, continues to be one of country music’s most talked-about figures, blending his gritty personal story with a remarkable career surge that shows no sign of slowing. Just this week, he made national headlines after revealing on People magazine and Good Morning America that he’s now lost 70 pounds—actually, according to SHEfinds, he stunned fans by showing off a full 183-lb weight loss transformation while guest hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live. His daily regimen of power walking, sauna sessions, cold plunges, and clean eating has him feeling better than ever and vowing to lose another 100 pounds before his next tour. The striking physical change was met with an outpouring of support on social media, where fans flooded Instagram and TikTok with praise, many calling him “inspirational.”
The attention is not limited to his personal health. Jelly Roll’s music remains a cultural force, as seen with the success of his single “I Am Not Okay,” which was certified Gold and Digital Platinum by the RIAA in December and continues to resonate for its raw take on mental health and redemption. Written with Taylor Phillips, Ashley Gorley, and Casey Brown, and inspired by the reactions of his live audience, he recently performed it at the CMA Fest and on The Voice finale, both appearances generating trending moments across X and TikTok. Critics have lauded the track’s vulnerability and its authentic reflection of his own journey—one that started in jail cells and has since ascended to multiple CMA wins, standing ovations, and role model status in the recovery community. According to a recent profile by Bored Panda, his net worth has ballooned to 16 million dollars, proof of his staying power as both artist and entrepreneur.
Never far from the spotlight, Jelly Roll and wife Bunnie XO remain a beloved couple in the industry, regularly sharing intimate glimpses into their life and collaborative adventures. Bunnie has gained her own media traction, and together they received major buzz at April’s CMT Awards, where Jelly Roll swept all categories he was nominated in and publicly credited Bunnie’s unwavering support in his emotional acceptance speeches. As covered by AOL, new fans are still discovering his backstory—run-ins with the law as a teen, homelessness, and overcoming addiction—which only heightens the impact of his advocacy, including recent appearances before Senate committees on drug policy.
On the business side, there’s chatter on TikTok about a legal tussle regarding his stage name, with a band claiming earlier use, but there’s been no confirmed impact on his career or branding. Most agree he’s now in a class of his own: an unfiltered truth-teller, fearless in using his pain for artistic and social good. As the 2025 festival season approaches and Jelly Roll locks in new appearances and collaborations, one thing is certain—he’s bigger than just music, and his every move is national news.
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Jelly Roll's Meteoric Rise: From Prison to Primetime, WWE, and Platinum Albums
mardi 22 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:20
Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, has experienced a whirlwind of headlines and milestones in just the past few days. On July 16, he made his late-night hosting debut, stepping in as guest host for Jimmy Kimmel Live. He immediately won over the crowd with a self-deprecating monologue, joking that if he bombed, the audience should just call him Post Malone instead. The Nashville star leaned into his checkered past and new-found success saying, “Speaking as a guy who has been to prison before, it really is great to be here. Actually, it’s kind of great to be anywhere. I walked into a DMV yesterday, and I was like, ‘This is awesome’.” The gig highlighted his authenticity and ability to charm across genres and audiences. According to People and Whiskey Riff, he pulled off the job with natural comedic timing and even teased his upcoming WWE SummerSlam match, where he partners with Randy Orton against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul. That match is set for global broadcast via Peacock and Netflix in early August.
The late-night appearance was much more than a celebrity guest spot; it marked a new level of industry validation, with his social media mentions surging as fans and critics celebrated his candid monologue and infectious personality. The night was capped by a memorable moment when, in the course of a staged brawl for SummerSlam promotion, Jelly Roll chokeslammed Logan Paul through a table on live TV—a stunt that generated massive buzz, trending widely across X and TikTok, according to coverage from Wrestle Ops and AOL.
Business developments are rolling in tandem with his entertainment ventures. On July 18, Jelly Roll confirmed his new album, Beautifully Broken, drops October 11—an announcement immediately met with anticipation by fans and industry insiders alike. As reported by AOL, the album includes singles already making waves, like "I Am Not Okay," "Liar," and "Get By." Notably, ESPN picked “Get By” as its 2024 College Football Season anthem, while “Liar” served as a theme for WWE SummerSlam, showing Jelly Roll’s unique cross-market appeal. A significant detail with long-term significance: net profits from every pre-order benefit mental health and addiction organizations, showing his commitment to a larger purpose beyond commercial success.
Finally, major rumblings on the business side: speculation is swirling on TikTok about a dispute over the Jelly Roll name with the legacy band of the same moniker from the 1980s, with reports of a potential legal injunction looming. While unconfirmed, this could become a headline story if it progresses.
Jelly Roll has placed family, honesty, and purpose at the forefront in this recent wave of appearances and announcements. His story—from incarcerated underdog to Grammy-nominated, crossover star commanding late night, sports, music, and charity—is as American as it gets.
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