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Jelly Roll could face a life-changing decision over his fraught legal history, as his criminal record may be wiped clean. Before becoming a country star, the 40-year-old, whose real name is Jason ...
Jelly Roll and his co-writers celebrated the No. 1 status of their song "I Am Not Okay" by performing at Riverbend State Prison in Nashville. Inside the jailhouse concert.
Jelly Roll is also the father of his son, Noah Buddy DeFord, who was born in 2016. He hasn’t spoken as much publicly about him as he has about Bailee, who is now in the public eye as a singer.
Jelly Roll has never shied away from discussing the time he spent in prison for robbery and drug charges. ... who holds a long rap sheet from days gone by.
Tailgate N' Tallboys: The tattooed rapper-turned-country breakout star Jelly Roll is expected to bring thousands of fans to the Midland County Fairgrounds Saturday for the festival.
Jelly Roll has a lengthy wrap sheet that will factor into his pardon. In 2002, he staged a breaking and entering robbery with two armed men and a woman for $350, though he was unarmed.
It's an arguable point to say that if Jelly Roll were a Black rapper with a mile-long rap sheet, he probably wouldn’t have a shot at mainstream country music, Nashville roots be damned.
Jelly Roll and his co-writers celebrated the No. 1 status of their song "I Am Not Okay" by performing at Riverbend State Prison in Nashville. Inside the jailhouse concert.
Jelly Roll and his co-writers celebrated the No. 1 status of their song "I Am Not Okay" by performing at Riverbend State Prison in Nashville. Inside the jailhouse concert.