3S. ARE GRAMMYS FAKE? Jelly Roll Exposes Star Artists’ Secret!
Jelly Roll has a strong message for prominent artists who look down on the Grammy Awards. He knows many musicians “give the Grammys a lot of shit,” but he shared a fundamental truth about the award. He believes every single artist, even the biggest stars, grew up watching the show. He said they would even go to their bedrooms and rehearse their winning speech as kids.
This open feeling is a big deal in the music world. Jelly Roll is not cool or distant about it. He even stopped in the video because he felt like he wanted to cry from happiness. For him, this monumental achievement is a gift from his faith. He said, “When I look at these nominations, all I see is God.” This honesty is a brave choice when many famous artists act like they do not care.
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Fans love this honest and open side of him. Many fans call him a beautiful soul who lifts people and shows them that being real is the best way to live. Many were happy that he was getting recognized, and many talked about his new look and called him handsome.
The “Beautifully Broken” album, the one he is nominated for, is a perfect fit for his journey. In the video, Jelly Roll discusses his physical changes. He was once over 500 pounds and is now training to run the New York Marathon to keep improving himself.
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This is why the song “Heart of Stone” from the album means so much. Jelly Roll said the lyrics sum up who he stands for. The song is about having a hardened heart, falling out of grace, and wanting to come back. It mirrors his own past with addiction and jail, and his path to redemption.
Jelly Roll’s music is a testimony that speaks to people who have struggled and found their way. He shows that success does not mean you stop hurting, and admitting your pain is a sign of strength. If you want to hear more of his honest story, follow Jelly Roll on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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