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Christian worship singer Lake has continued to gain momentum alongside his popular Jelly Roll duet. He debuted at Grand Ole Opry, co-hosted the K-LOVE Fan Awards and released his new record "King of ...
Jelly Roll shouted, “If you can’t tell, that was a childhood dream come true, Detroit. This is the greatest show I’ve ever had in my life.” One year later, Jelly Roll's thoughts about ...
As Jelly Roll proudly stated on stage, “If you can’t tell, that was a childhood dream come f–king true, Detroit. This is the greatest show I’ve ever had in my f–king life.
Jelly Roll brought out surprise guest Eminem to perform 'Lose Yourself' during a tour stop in Detroit: 'If you can’t tell, that was a childhood dream come f---ing true.' ...
Although he's the opener on Post Malone's 2025 Big Ass Stadium Tour, Jelly Roll's set has become a must-see event in itself in recent weeks, with the ’Need a Favor’ hitmaker treating attendees ...
Jelly Roll enlisted Eminem for a rendition of the rapper’s 2002 hit “Lose Yourself” at Detroit’s Ford Field on Sunday night. Jelly Roll started the Oscar-winning song himself before being ...
Eminem joined Jelly Roll onstage in Detroit for a surprise performance of “Lose Yourself” that brought the crowd to a frenzy. Eminem stunned a packed Ford Field crowd on Sunday (May 18) when ...
Jelly Roll and Eminem sang the 2002 song 'Lose Yourself' for the Ford Field crowd on Sunday, May 18 Jelly Roll Surprises Crowd with Eminem During Detroit Concert: 'A Childhood Dream Come F------ True' ...
With the cameo, Jelly Roll joins a short list of artists who have brought out Eminem on stage in Detroit, including Big Sean, Drake, Ed Sheeran and 50 Cent. And he's the first to do it during an ...
Eminem appeared as a surprise guest during Jelly Roll's set on Sunday night at Ford Field in Detroit, emerging on stage to a deafening crowd to perform the final verse of his 2002 hit "Lose Yourself." ...
At Buckeye Country Superfest, Jelly Roll surprised the crowd with actor Kevin James. They duo sang Jelly Roll's song "Need a ...
The Detroit rapper picked up the second verse of his signature 2002 hit, joining Jelly Roll as the two eventually made the way down the runway for the song’s familiar chorus.